
Amost, But Not Quite.
- Antony McPherson

- Oct 12
- 1 min read
James Golding finished first at the Bathurst 1000 but didn't win due to a penalty.
Contact with Cooper Murray resulted in a five-second penalty after Golding attempted to pass him.
Golding expressed mixed emotions, acknowledging the "empty feeling" despite it being his best race.

He admitted he needed to review the incident to assess the penalty's fairness.
The PremiAir team focused on wet-weather setups, contributing to their strong performance. Golding praised his co-driver David Russell and the team's efforts, securing their first Great Race podium.
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