Whincup destroys Bathurst winner.

Jamie Whincup suffered what he described as 'the biggest hit of my career' at Symmons Plains in an accident that left the Team Betta Electrical Bathurst winnin🌊g Falcon sev🧔erely damaged.

Whincup took over the Bathurst winner after team-mate Craig Lowndes switched to a newly built Falcon for the Ferodo Tasmania Challenge and qualified in tenth place for the 💦opening race on Saturday.

Whincup destroys Bathurst winner.

Jamie Whincup suffered what he 🌳described as 'the biggest hit of my career' at Symmons Plains in an accident that left the Team Betta Electrical Bathurst winning Falcon severely damaged.

Whincup took over the Bathurst winner after team-mate Craig Lowndes switched to a newly built Falcon for the Ferodo Tasmania🦄 Challenge and qualified inꦏ tenth place for the opening race on Saturday.

However his weekend would soon come to an abrupt end when, having made a clean start, he was ta💞pped from the rear into a spin that saw him make heavy contact with the wall, substantially damaging the #88 Falcon and putting hi😼m out of the rest of the weekend.

"I am very disappointed," Whincup said after Saturday's rac💧e. "The car has some substantial structural damage and we won't be able to fix it in time for tomorrow's races.

"I pride myself on looking after any car that I race so I am shattered at the state of our Bathurst winning car. That was without𒐪 a doub﷽t the biggest hit of my career."

While ꦏteam-mate Craig Lowndes claimed two top ten𝕴 finishes in races two and three, Whincup and his crew focused on preparing his old car in readiness for transportation to Bahrain for the penultimate round of the V8 Supercar Championship in ten days time.

The damaged Bathurst winning chassis will be returned to the Brisbane based team's headquarters for a complete evaluation with the severity of the da🌳mage dictating whether or not it races agai💧n this year.

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