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Shane Van Gisbergen was born to race.
From pestering his Dad, Robert, to buy him an ATV at the tender age of five, to signing - at just 17 years of age - a contract to race V8 Supercars for top Ford team Stone Brothers Racing, the constant in his life has been competition. More >

 | DETERMINED DRIVE LIMITS DAMAGE A determined drive to seventh place from Stone Brothers Racing's SP Tools-backed Kiwi young gun Shane van Gisbergen helped limit the points damage after a shock qualifying session on the second day of competition at the ninth round of the V8 Supercar championship series in Townsville on Sunday.
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 | FIRST RACE BRINGS POINTS BONUS He had an up and down run early on but an eighth place finish in the first race at the Sucrogen Townsville 400 V8 Supercar meeting on Saturday afternoon was enough to elevate Stone Brothers Racing's young SP Tools-backed Ford Falcon driver Shane van Gisbergen back up to third in the overall series points standings behind James Courtney and Jamie Whincup. |
 | VAN GISBERGEN LOOKING FOR BETTER TOWNSVILLE LUCK THIS WEEKEND Last year SP Tools-backed Stone Brothers Racing Ford driver Shane van Gisbergen showed plenty of promise at the first V8 Supercar series street race meeting at Townsville in northern Queensland. This year he wants to finish the job. |
 | TRIPLE TREAT FOR VAN GISBERGEN IN DARWIN Young Kiwi Ford driver Shane van Gisbergen scored a triple treat at the Skycity Triple Crown V8 Supercar meeting at the Hidden Valley circuit in Darwin over the weekend, third place finishes in both races seeing him share the round podium with race winners Jamie Whincup and Mark Winterbottom. |
 | PODIUM START FOR VAN GISBERGEN IN DARWIN SP Tools-backed Stone Brothers Racing Ford driver Shane van Gisbergen was again one of the pace-setters in the first race at the eighth round of this year's V8 Supercar championship in Darwin on Saturday afternoon, starting seventh and finishing third.
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