Supercars boss 'playing dirty' over Bathurst 1000 penalty - Jamie WhincupVIRGIN SUPERCARS AUSTRALIA The result of the Bathurst 1000 is in doubt after a crash involving Kiwi Scott McLaughlinHis appeal may have failed, but this year's Bathurst 1000 fallout is not going away after Red Bull Racing driver Jamie Whincup took aim at Supercars boss James Warburton for "playing dirty". Remaining defiant ahead of this weekend's Gold Coast 600, Whincup was adamant he did nothing wrong while giving his side of the Bathurst 1000 appeal controversy. ROBERT CIANFLONE/GETTY IMAGES Red Bull Racing driver Jamie Whincup has taken a swipe at the Supercars boss and TV networks over his Bathurst 1000 result dispute. READ MORE:* Bathurst doubt lingers as appeal dismissed* Van Gisbergen hits up the GC in title bidGETTY IMAGES The 2016 Bathurst 1000 gets underway at Mt Panorama. "I feel my penalty at Bathurst ... showed we still have a fair way to go refining it," he said.
Source: Stuff October 19, 2016 23:48 UTC