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    Veteran Lee Holdsworth has stamped himself as the most in-form co-driver ahead of the Bathurst 1000

    Veteran Lee Holdsworth has stamped himself as the most in-form co-driver ahead of the Bathurst 1000


    Holdsworth recorded the fastest time by about half a second during today's Supercars practice session.

    It comes after Holdsworth was also the quickest during another co-driver session on Thursday.

    He's teamed up with Chaz Mostert for tomorrow's great race.

    The top 10 shootout begins at 7pm this evening.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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