Broc Feeney led a Triple Eight one-two in the second Darwin RepcoSC race.
The gap between Feeney and Heimgartner hung around the one second mark across the first stint, the latter taking his mandatory stop on lap 18.
Van Gisbergen waited until lap 25 to take is stop, re-emerging right on Heimgartner's tail. That forced Heimgartner to revert to defence and allow Feeney to skip away at the front. The result marked the first proper Triple Eight one-two of the season, a similar result in Newcastle having been stripped over the dry ice saga.
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