The winner of the thousand mile race suffered from morning sickness.
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Over the weekend, the classic Bathurst 1000 race of a thousand miles was held in Australia. The super star of the Supercars class won the racing marathon that lasted more than six hours. Shane van Gisbergen.
The race demanded a lot from the drivers, as the heat was over 30 degrees in Australia. There were plenty of events on the track, as the safety car was needed a total of six times to play time for the track officials, who were cleaning up scrap cars from the track.
Hard work often requires hard fun, so it was not a big surprise that in addition to champagne, other refreshments were also available in van Gisbergen’s stable. The morning after the good food, van Gisbergen got to know the responsibilities of the winner and had to participate in the live TV broadcast.
The pale, beanie-headed driver lasted only the introduction phase of the interview with Fox and left waving from the pictures. A teammate standing next to him Garth Tander told right away in the opening that the two were not on the best of terms.
– We were fast yesterday, but a little slower this morning. It was hard to drive a thousand miles here and it was also hard to get him out of bed, Tander said on the broadcast.
The staff of the stable later said that the driver had to vomit.
– At least he showed up, the interviewer laughed on the broadcast.