Tekno Holden's Will Davison wins Bathurst 1000 in tightest-ever finish

By Mark Fogarty
Updated November 20 2016 - 12:18pm, first published October 9 2016 - 7:27pm
Top spot: Will Davison makes a turn.  Photo: Robert Cianflone
Top spot: Will Davison makes a turn. Photo: Robert Cianflone
Final charge: Will Davison of Tekno Autosports leads the field. Photo: Mark Horsburgh - EDGE Photographics
Final charge: Will Davison of Tekno Autosports leads the field. Photo: Mark Horsburgh - EDGE Photographics
Hill to climb: Jamie Whincup couldn't find a way back after copping a 15-second penalty. Photo: Mark Horsburgh - EDGE Photographics
Hill to climb: Jamie Whincup couldn't find a way back after copping a 15-second penalty. Photo: Mark Horsburgh - EDGE Photographics
Corker: Will Davison of Tekno Autosports Holden celebrates on the podium after winning the Bathurst 1000 at Mount Panorama. Photo: Daniel Kalisz
Corker: Will Davison of Tekno Autosports Holden celebrates on the podium after winning the Bathurst 1000 at Mount Panorama. Photo: Daniel Kalisz

Jamie Whincup's win-or-bust approach again cost him victory in the Bathurst 1000 as Will Davison kept his head to score an improbable and emotional win.

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