Scott McLaughlin has proven the importance of a strong finish, maintaining a three-digit lead at the top of the Supercars Championship standings.
McLaughlin was only able to secure one podium finish from three races in Townsville this weekend, with some disappointing performances in qualifying making things tough for the Kiwi.
But while the two-time defending champion started in 16th and 13th in the first two races of the weekend, with nearest rival Jamie Whincup qualifying to start in pole position for both, McLaughlin worked hard in the Townsville heat to improve his positioning through the races and was able to jump nine and seven spots in races one and two respectively to secure top 10 finishes to keep Whincup at bay.
For McLaughlin, one poor performance could see Whincup complete close the gap – as he pointed out after the second race of the weekend on Sunday afternoon.
"I was just too safe at the start," McLaughlin said after his seventh-place finish. "There was a lot of kamikazes going out there with nothing to lose, but I've got plenty to lose so I just settled in to bit of a rhythm at the start."