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The top 10 most watched Supercars videos of 2023

Supercars
25 Dec
From stunning onboards to big crashes, and an eye-catching PR stunt, here are the videos you watched on Supercars.com
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This list is compiled by number of video views on Supercars.com between January 1 and December 24 in 2023, ranked from 10 to 1.

The 2023 season had it all, from drama to epic onboards, legendary throwback moments and even eye-catching PR stunts.

The first season of the Gen3 rules offered some big storylines on and off track, culminating in historic wind tunnel testing in the United States.

Ranked from 10 to 1, here are the videos you watched on Supercars.com in 2023.

Lowndes puts on a show in 2006 Bathurst Falcon

Lowndes puts on a show in 2006 Bathurst Falcon

The 60th anniversary celebrations at the Repco Bathurst 1000 included legends reuniting with their cars, and it was a chance for Craig Lowndes to wring the neck of his 2006 race-winning, Triple Eight-built BA Falcon.

Full battle: Kostecki, van Gisbergen dispute Perth win

Full battle: Kostecki, van Gisbergen dispute Perth win

The trip West featured arguably the best battle of the year, which ended up in one team requesting an investigation into a rival driver and lodging a protest. The Shane van Gisbergen/Brodie Kostecki battle had plenty of drama, from blocking to bad sportsmanship flags, and a big move for the lead and eventual win.

Kostecki celebrates breakthrough title with epic burnout

Kostecki celebrates breakthrough title with epic burnout

Brodie Kostecki celebrated his 2023 title triumph in fine style, doing a series of burnouts on the starting grid following the final race of the season in Adelaide.

EXCLUSIVE: Inside look at historic Supercars wind tunnel test

EXCLUSIVE: Inside look at historic Supercars wind tunnel test

Supercars took two race-ready Supercars to the United States for wind tunnel testing at the end of the year, with a Mustang and Camaro put through the wringer in the quest for parity.

Pye wiped out after Golding spins at chicane

Pye wiped out after Golding spins at chicane
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A wall whack for James Golding late in the Gold Coast finale saw the Nulon Racing driver flick his Camaro into the path of the oncoming Scott Pye, who later took to social media to express his frustration over the incident that ended his race early.

Final lap: Waters denies van Gisbergen in epic finish

Final lap: Waters denies van Gisbergen in epic finish

The Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500 had drama from start to finish, with both races going down to the wire. The battle between Cam Waters and Shane van Gisbergen in the first race ended with the former getting one over his rival to win by just 0.19s.

Brown crashes early in Bathurst qualifying

Brown crashes early in Bathurst qualifying

Will Brown's crash early in Bathurst qualifying triggered the first of two red flags, and severely hurt the Erebus driver's chances of victory. Brown's car was repaired by Erebus, but he was unable to secure a Shootout berth and eventually crossed the line at the back of the 10 on Sunday.

Van Gisbergen and Brown's final-lap clash

Van Gisbergen and Brown's final-lap clash

Tensions between Erebus and Triple Eight soared in Sydney, with Shane van Gisbergen moving Will Brown out of the way for the final spot on the podium in the night race. Van Gisbergen was penalised and relegated from third to seventh, with Brown inheriting third.

Gold Coast revs up as Supercars take to iconic Sundale Bridge

Gold Coast revs up as Supercars take to iconic Sundale Bridge

Supercars pulled off an ambitious pre-Gold Coast promo event by running four Supercars across the iconic Sundale Bridge. Four cars from the four Queensland teams provided a stunning backdrop for the event, which brought in over 200,000 fans.

ONBOARD: Kostecki's incredible 2:04.2719s Shootout lap

ONBOARD: Kostecki's incredible 2:04.2719s Shootout lap

Brodie Kostecki's stunning pole lap at the Repco Bathurst 1000 captivated viewers, and proved the most-watched piece of video content on Supercars.com. The Erebus Motorsport star powered to his maiden Bathurst pole, and his team's first at Mount Panorama since 2018, with a superb 2:04.2719s.

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