The last time the V8 Supercars raced at Pukekohe, Jamie Whincup remembers sitting in the pits for two hours while a fence was fixed and a photographer taken off to hospital.
V8s Supercars returned to Pukekohe Park Raceway today for the first time since 2007 and, for most of the drivers already trying to get to grips with the new Cars of the Future, it was a case of reaquainting themselves with the character of the circuit.
Whincup did that better than most, posting the second fastest time in practice today. The four-time V8s Supercars champion rounded the 2.91km track in his Red Bull Racing Holden Commodore VF in one minute 2.7069 seconds but was 0.0151 behind pacesetter Mark Winterbottom in his FPR Ford Falcon FG.
New Zealand's Fabian Coulthard, who won two races at Tasmania last weekend, was third fastest in his Brad Jones Racing Holden but less than half a second separated the top seven drivers. Shane Van Gisbergen was quickest in two of the four practice sessions but his best lap was fifth fastest overall.
Promising young Kiwi Scott McLaughlin continued his good form to be sixth fastest but Jonny Reid's difficulties continued as he trailed the field in 27th. He at least finished all four sessions, with veteran Russell Ingall spinning off the track at turn two and ploughing into the wall - he got the car back to the pits but didn't feature again.