It proved a Ford fanfare as New Zealand driver Shane van Gisbergen was sandwiched between fellow Blue Oval drivers, winner Mark Winterbottom and team-mate Will Davison at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne today.
Winterbottom again helped FPR turn the tides in today's non-Championship MSS Security V8 Supercar Challenge at the 2012 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix from Van Gisbergen and Davison.
Fresh from a dominant display in Adelaide, Winterbottom claimed both his Orccon Steel FPR Ford and Davison's Trading Post machine could well be the pair to beat, not the twin Commodores of TeamVodafone.
The man called `Frosty' won both the first qualifying race and the first of three full races today. It followed Davison's victory in the second leg of the Clipsal 500 in Adelaide after a second to Whincup in the opener. Winterbottom was 9th on Saturday and second on Sunday to his team-mate in Adelaide.
"This was a big test for us,'' Winterbottom said. "We expected to do well in Adelaide and the cars were good. Will was one of the benchmarks. Last year here though I think we qualified tenth and ran around about 15th most of the weekend.