Shane van Gisbergen joined an illustrious group of drivers following his hat-trick of wins at the Penrite Oil Sandown SuperSprint.
Van Gisbergen clinched all three wins at the iconic Melbourne circuit to continue his unbeaten run in 2021 to five wins.
Only three drivers in history have achieved the feat, with Allan Moffat and Mark Skaife going one better with six.
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With the Race 5 win on Sunday, in wet conditions at Sandown, van Gisbergen matched Peter Brock’s 1980 marker of five victories to open a season.
In a scary precedent for van Gisbergen's rivals, Moffat, Skaife and Brock all went to to win the title after their fast season starts.
Brock kicked off his march to the 1980 Australian Touring Car Championship crown with wins at Symmons Plains, Calder Park, Lakeside and Sandown.
Three years earlier, Moffat powered to six straight wins en route to the 1977 title.
The Canadian, who famously won at Bathurst in a form Ford finish, opened his account with wins at Sandown, Calder, Oran Park, Amaroo and Sandown.
Skaife’s title breakthrough for Gibson Motorsport in 1994 began with aplomb following victories at Amaroo, Sandown and Symmons Plains.
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Van Gisbergen’s Race 4 win earlier on Sunday saw the Red Bull Ampol Racing driver join two contemporaries with four straight wins to open a season.
Current Red Bull Ampol teammate Jamie Whincup achieved the feat in consecutive years.
Whincup swept the Adelaide and Hamilton events en route to the 2009 title, before sweeping the Middle East leg of the season in Abu Dhabi and Bahrain to kick off season 2010.
Nine years later, Scott McLaughlin kicked off his brilliant 2019 campaign with four wins at Adelaide and Albert Park.
McLaughlin would go on to win a record 18 races, including a maiden Bathurst 1000 triumph.
Van Gisbergen will be looking to extend his razing run at next month’s Beaurepaires Tasmania SuperSprint.
The event features three sprint races, meaning van Gisbergen can match Moffat and Skaife should he win Race 6 on the Saturday afternoon.
The 31-year-old has won three races at the Launceston venue, with the iconic circuit the scene of his first win for Triple Eight in 2016.
Consecutive wins to start a season
Wins | Driver/Year/Venues |
6 | Allan Moffat, 1977 (Sandown x2, Calder, Oran Park, Amaroo, Sandown) |
6 | Mark Skaife, 1994 (Amaroo x2, Sandown x2, Symmons Plains x2) |
5 | Peter Brock, 1980 (Symmons Plains, Calder x2, Lakeside, Sandown) |
5 | Shane van Gisbergen, 2021* (Bathurst x2, Sandown x3) |
4 | Allan Moffat, 1973 (Symmons Plains, Calder, Sandown, Perth) |
4 | Jamie Whincup, 2009 (Adelaide x2, Hamilton x2) |
4 | Jamie Whincup, 2010 (Abu Dhabi x2, Bahrain x2) |
4 | Scott McLaughlin, 2019 (Adelaide x2, Albert Park x2) |
*active streak