Fabian Coulthard led home a historic Kiwi one-two-three podium finish in Sunday's Supercars race at Winton Raceway in rural Victoria.
The Shell V-Power driver made a superb start to leap-frog teammate and championship leader Scott McLaughlin off the line and controlled the race throughout to secure his first race win of the season. Red Bull Holden Racing driver Shane van Gisbergen used good strategy for the third straight race to beat McLaughlin for second.
The all-Kiwi podium was a first in Supercars history, and capped a great day for the New Zealand contingent with Richie Stanaway finally having a little luck in powering to a ninth-place finish, while Nissan's Andre Heimgartner was 11th.
The Nissans of Rick Kelly and Michael Caruso finished fourth and fifth respectively completing a stellar weekend for the Japanese manufacturer following Kelly's win on Saturday.
Coulthard has endured a difficult start to the season but responded brilliantly to record his 10th career race victory.