Here’s the latest on Chaz Mostert and Brodie Kostecki from recent Supercars coverage:
- A Christchurch incident between Chaz Mostert and Brodie Kostecki sparked strong reaction, with both drivers commenting on the clash. Mostert apologised for the incident, saying it wasn’t his intention and noting the hurt within the team, while Kostecki described the move as “malicious” and discussed the impact in a post-race interview.[2][4][6]
- The fallout included penalties and championship implications, as Mostert dropped below the championship bubble and Kostecki lost some ground in the title race, highlighting how a single race weekend can shift final standings.[3][5]
- Public and media reaction across outlets ranged from calls for penalties to discussions about on-track histories between the two; Speedcafe and ABC coverage emphasized the incident's significance for finals positioning.[4][3]
If you’d like, I can pull the most updated official statements or provide a quick timeline of key events and penalties from Christchurch, with direct quotes.
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Shell V-Power Racing Team star Brodie Kostecki has offered more detail into his incident with Chaz Mostert, as fallout continues from the Christchurch finale. In a move that has split opinions throughout the Supercars paddock, Kostecki was sent on one of the wildest rides of his career after being squeezed off the road. … Kostecki also revealed that to the best of his knowledge, his move on Mostert had been cleared by Motorsport Australia officials. He also admitted that the pair have a heated...
www.supercars.comAs a kid, Brodie Kostecki used to park himself at Wanneroo’s CARCO.com.au Raceway and dream of one day leading the chasing field into turn one - this weekend, the Supercars leader might do just that.
thewest.com.auThe championship contender bounced back to take the second sprint in Taupo.
7news.com.auMostert added, in the team release: "Everyone in here is hurting a bit tonight, but that’s okay, we can use it going forward to make us stronger." In his own social media post, Kostecki commented that he was "glad no one was injured" in the incident, which ended a streak of nine finishes in the top six, including seven finishes inside the top two.
www.supercars.comBrodie Kostecki feared the “nightmares” he’d had about Ruapuna Raceway were about to be realised following a “malicious” move from Chaz Mostert on Sunday. - Australia's #1 motorsport news website - Speedcafe.com
speedcafe.comBrodie Kostecki labelled it as “interesting” while Chaz Mostert said “that was not my intention” as they reflected on the Christchurch crash.
autoaction.com.auBrodie Kostecki prevails in wet and wild conditions to win the opening Supercars grand final race, as Chaz Mostert closes in on the championship lead.
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