Van Gisbergen refutes "average" penalty

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Shane van Gisbergen wasn't impressed with race control in Adelaide. RepcoSC

Shane van Gisbergen says the delay between his restart breach and the delivery of a drive-through in Adelaide yesterday was an"average" move from race control.The 2022 series champion found himself buried in the pack during a safety car midway through theLooking to get his recovery underway as quickly as possible he worked his way alongside Lee Holdsworth as they rounded the last corner before there restart.

Stewards twice investigated van Gisbergen's positioning before eventually deciding on a drive-through penalty for the Kiwi – 13 laps after the restart and after a stirring charge had seen him work his way to third place. Speaking post-race van Gisbergen both refuted the penalty itself and questioned the significant delay between the incident and the penalty."The decision is what it is. For me, Lee went wide to get a run and understeered on the marbles. So I just went. I didn't pass him, but because he went wide and made an error..."It was a pretty average call. I did all that work, it was a lot of fun, I got back to the podium and then they give you a drive-through so much later.

"Normally that's just a fine, but they came back and they had a disqualification. I thought, 'shit, that's a bit harsh'.

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