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Oliver Caffrey

Co-drivers hit mountain for Bathurst 1000 practice

Erebus co-drivers Will Brown (pictured) and David Russell shone in practice sessions at Bathurst. (HANDOUT/SUPERCARS CHAMPIONSHIP)

Supercars series-leading Erebus have claimed the opening two practice sessions in a promising early sign for their hopes of a historic breakthrough at the Bathurst 1000.

After Will Brown set the early pace by going fastest in the first practice at Mount Panorama, David Russell dominated the co-driver session on Thursday afternoon from start to finish.

Russell is partnered with championship leader Brodie Kostecki for the great race as the pair aim to better their third-place finish together in 2021.

"It was good to get 'DRuss' (Russell) in early in P1," Kostecki said.

"I was quite happy with the balance of the car today. It's only Thursday, so there's no real point chasing the car too much.

"The team's done an awesome job with the set-up of the car so far."

Championship leader Brodie Kostecki
Championship leader Brodie Kostecki will hope to better his third-place finish in 2021 at Bathurst.

Five-time Bathurst 1000 winner Garth Tander showed his class by going second-fastest in his first great race since the former Holden favourite's shock switch to driving a Ford.

Richie Stanaway, who is paired with three-time series champion Shane van Gisbergen, came in third.

Kostecki has a 155-point lead over van Gisbergen ahead of this year's Bathurst classic.

Erebus's Brown and Kostecki have propelled Coca Cola Racing into leading the drivers' championship, ahead of the perennial Red Bull Ampol juggernaut of van Gisbergen and Broc Feeney.

Brown topped the times earlier on Thursday after finishing ahead of Ford's Matt Payne and Kostecki.

Will Brown.
Will Brown set the fastest time in practice one for the Bathurst 1000 at Mount Panorama.

Kostecki was quickest until he handed over his Chevrolet Camaro to Russell about halfway through the session, when Brown and Payne were able to pip that early lap.

Brown, who will move to Red Bull Ampol next season, will be out to add to his four race wins this year in Sunday's great race.

Two-time Bathurst 1000 champion Chaz Mostert, who last won in 2021, came in fourth sporting fluoro purple hair.

Swiss driver Simona de Silvestro endured a difficult return to the mountain, with the former full-time Supercars driver recording the 28th and slowest time.

It came after a morning of drama at Mount Panorama, with Supercars rejecting proposed technical changes to Ford vehicles.

In a rare show of unity, all Ford teams - led by Shell V-Power, Walkinshaw Andretti United and Tickford - came together to issue a joint statement about what they deem a lack of parity with their Chevrolet rivals.

"The independent data shows that the Mustang will be at a continued disadvantage for the biggest race of the year, which we believe is unacceptable - and not what our sport is built upon," the statement said.

Two more practice sessions will take place on Friday, before the first qualifying session later in the day.

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