Sunday, June 19, 2016

Supercars: Lee Holdsworth breaks pelvis in first-lap crash at Darwin ... and other top stories.

  • Supercars: Lee Holdsworth breaks pelvis in first-lap crash at Darwin ...

    LEE Holdsworth will miss the Townsville 400 after breaking his pelvis in a crash during the final Supercars race of the Darwin Triple Crown weekend.Holdsworth’s car was accidentally shoved off the track as the field exited the first corner of the race, heavily impacting a concrete wall on the passenger’s side of the car.Medical crews took their time helping Holdsworth out of the damaged car, the 33-year-old complaining of pain in his back and leg.REPORT: Shane van Gisbergen wins chaotic Darwin f..
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  • Holdsworth hospitalised following Race 13 crash

    Holdsworth hospitalised following Race 13 crash
    Holdsworth hospitalised following Race 13 crash Holdsworth’s Holden slides to a stop after hitting the concrete. pic: Fox Sports Lee Holdsworth has been taken to Royal Darwin Hospital following a crash on the opening lap of Race 13 at Hidden Valley. The Team 18 Holden made heavy side-on contact with the inside wall at the exit of Turn 1 after a bump from Jason Bright. Holdsworth was assessed at the circuit’s medical centre before being transferred to hospital with a suspected broken left leg..
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  • Supercars: Shane van Gisbergen wins chaotic Race 13 at the ...

    Supercars: Shane van Gisbergen wins chaotic Race 13 at the ...
    THERE is only one word to describe Race 13 of the 2016 Supercars Championship at Hidden Valley: chaotic.From the moment the red lights went out to start the race it was on for young and old, and there were very few cars that escaped the race without any damaged panels.Shane van Gisbergen won after starting from pole position, beating home Tim Slade and Craig Lowndes, but it was hardly as straightforward as that.RESULTS: Click here for full results for Race 13 in DarwinSVG was beaten off the line..
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  • Lowndes quickest in Darwin qualifying

    Shane van Gisbergen avoided chaos and carnage in the weekend's final race in Darwin to score his second win of the Supercars season, as Holden again took charge of the championship. Sunday's 70-lap sprint started and ended in madness, with five cars forced to retire and one driver hospitalised. Van Gisbergen started from pole position but lost the lead before he even got to the first turn of a dramatic opening lap at Hidden Valley Raceway. The Fords of Chaz Mostert and Fabian Coulthard were rip..
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  • Manly Sea Eagles edging closer to unwanted record as Gold Coast ...

    Manly Sea Eagles edging closer to unwanted record as Gold Coast ...
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Dragons snap Storm winning streak St George has downed an Origin-depleted Melbourne Storm 20-10 at WIN Stadium to snap the ladder leaders 7 game winning streak. PT1M30S 620 349 Fortress Brookvale has hardly had the enemy circling at the gates this year, but rather a red carpet rollout asking opponents to stroll right in. But would Manly really hope to cure their home ills with a season-defining week in Queensland?Unusually brittle at Brookvale O..
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