Whincup didn’t want to undermine Feeney
The seven-time Supercars champion returned to the series last weekend when he joined rookie Feeney in the #88 Holden for the Bathurst 1000.
While Feeney was listed as the primary driver and Whincup the co-driver, it was the recently-retired star that took the wheel of the car for Friday’s wet qualifying session.
That decision came after Whincup was quicker than Feeney in the wet conditions …Keep reading