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Bathurst 1000 Top 10 Shootout cancelled due to 'extreme weather' at Mount Panorama

Bathurst 1000 Top 10 Shootout cancelled due to extreme weather at Mount Panorama
Heavy rainfall forces the cancellation of the Top 10 Shootout ahead of Sunday's main event at Mount Panorama, meaning Cam Waters will start from pole position.

Bathurst 1000 organisers have cancelled the Top 10 Shootout for the first time in 44 years due to heavy rainfall at Mount Panorama.

Key points:
  • Cam Waters will start on pole for the second time at the Bathurst 1000
  • The Top Ten Shootout has been a feature of the great race since 1978
  • The pole position is Ford's 26th at the Bathurst 1000

The session — which was to decide the top-10 grid positions for Sunday's race — was scheduled to start at 5:05pm AEDT.

Motorsport Australia officials spent over an hour deliberating whether to let the top 10 drivers from Friday's first qualifying session take to the track to decide their starting order for Sunday's race.

But it was deemed unsafe after the final Super2 and Toyota 86 series races were also canned, with rivers of water running on the track at times.

"Race Control has advised that the Supercars Top 10 Shootout has been cancelled due to extreme weather, leaving the track in an unsafe condition for competition," a Motorsport Australia statement read.

Cam Waters will start from pole for the second time, having also secured the spot in 2020.

Waters said he was disappointed to see the shootout cancelled but preferred to see the full field out for Sunday's race, rather than have cars wrecked in the hazardous conditions.

"The rain was crazy and you saw the rivers and everything going on. It was going to be a bit of a safety thing," he told Fox Sports.

"As soon as you hit a river you aquaplane, you've got no control over the car and you don't want to be writing cars off the day before the big race.

"I'm disappointed but I think officials have made the right call."

Waters will be flanked on the front row by 2021 champion co-driver Lee Holdsworth, who is participating in his final race around Mount Panorama.

Holdsworth's winning partner Chaz Mostert lines up third, with Supercars championship leader Shane van Gisbergen dropping from fourth to seventh after a three-grid-spot penalty was applied to his car at the end of the first qualifying session.

It is Ford's 26th pole position at Bathurst.

Erebus Motorsports' three entries are all in the top 10 with Richie Stanaway fourth, Brodie Kostecki ninth and Will Brown 10th.

The Bathurst 1000 begins at 11.15am AEDT on Sunday.

How the drivers line up
  1. 1.Cameron Waters (Ford)
  2. 2.Lee Holdsworth (Ford)
  3. 3.Chaz Mostert (Holden)
  4. 4.Richie Stanaway (Holden)
  5. 5.Will Davison (Ford)
  6. 6.Nick Percat (Holden)
  7. 7.Shane van Gisbergen (Holden)
  8. 8.James Courtney (Ford)
  9. 9.Brodie Kostecki (Holden)
  10. 10.Will Brown (Holden)

AAP/ABC

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