Supercars qualifying has been impacted by one other large crash on the Adelaide avenue circuit.
Saturday’s race winner Broc Feeney notched the quickest lap with 1:19.546 earlier than the crimson flag reduce Sunday morning’s session quick after Jaxon Evans’s high-speed smash at flip eight.
With seconds remaining within the session, the Brad Jones Racing driver clipped the within kerb of the notorious nook and careered into the concrete barrier reverse.
The collision ripped the entrance left wheel off the chassis and despatched bodywork flying because the automobile slid alongside the barrier earlier than bouncing off and crashing into the alternative wall.
The smoking wreckage lastly got here to a relaxation greater than 100 metres down the monitor.
It was the identical flip that ended qualifying for the opening race early on Friday, when Richie Stanaway, Cam Hill and David Reynolds made the identical error and collided into the identical part of concrete inside seconds of one another.
Evans was in a position to stroll away from his crash and subsequently cleared necessary medical testing.
His Chevrolet Camaro was in a lot worse form and appeared unlikely to be salvaged for the ultimate race of the weekend at 3:15pm ACDT.
“My pockets in all probability wants resuscitating,” workforce principal Brad Jones mentioned.
“That entrance hit was actually onerous so there’s going to be numerous injury across the entrance of the automobile.
“So I feel time will likely be completely in opposition to us however my guys are all the time up for the problem.”
The crimson flag reduce quick a promising remaining lap for reigning Adelaide 500 champion Matt Payne, who missed out on the top-10 shootout in eleventh spot.
Feeney’s Triple Eight teammate and just lately topped collection champion Will Brown claimed the fifth-fastest lap.
Tickford’s Cam Waters was second, four-hundredths of a second off the tempo, and Walkinshaw Andretti United’s Ryan Wooden was third after colliding with Nick Percat on the opening lap.
Wooden’s teammate Chaz Mostert was fourth after lacking out on setting a qualifying lap time for Saturday’s race.
Stanaway was once more absent after failing to obtain medical clearance for concussion signs.
Super2 younger gun Kai Allen will fill in for the Grove Racing driver, who additionally missed Saturday’s race after present process a G-force of 52 in Friday’s crash.
Allen missed out on the shootout and can line up nineteenth on the grid.
The 19-year-old was in a position to partake within the race attributable to a last-minute rule change by Supercars officers, with laws usually stopping a driver from racing in the primary class and the second-tier competitors on the identical weekend.
The highest-10 shootout for the ultimate race of the Supercars season kicks off at 12:35pm ACDT.
AAP