Once stressed his prime was previous him, Chaz Mostert states he feels 21 once again after breaking through in Perth for his very first Supercars win in almost 2 years. Dominant given that coming to the West Australian track, pole-sitter Mostert went full-throttle to get the very first of 2 55-lap races at Wanneroo Raceway. It is the Melbourne regional’s very first win because guiding his Holden Commodore to success at the Adelaide 500 in 2022. Stream Supercars and more motorsport action live and complimentary on 7plus Mostert, 32, didn’t tape a lead or race win last season in his very first year behind the wheel of a Ford Mustang, following the phasing out of the Commodore in the Gen3 period. “No doubt in 2015 was quite hard for us and our group,” Mostert stated. “When we came into Gen3, we didn’t feel like we were being competitive … so yes, simply great to get a win. “It’s been a while given that my last one. We began to believe, with all these young whippersnappers can be found in that perhaps I’m a bit past it, however I feel 21 today, and I’m going to feel 21 tomorrow.” Front-row caretaker Ryan Wood got the dive on Saturday to finest his knowledgeable colleague in the starting-grid fight, however Mostert quickly rose back into the leading area on lap 16 and stayed there till the chequered flag. Wood lost his grip on a second-place surface after facing the dirt throughout a tense fight with Brown, before losing his possibility for a first podium in the last lap. The 20-year-old crossed the line in 4th after catching tremendous pressure from Cam Waters (Tickford Racing) in the passing away seconds, while Brown’s Triple Eight colleague Broc Feeney needed to go for 5th. “I was capturing him (Wood) quite fast. I simply wished to make certain I had some tire left for him when I got to him,” Waters stated. “He was attempting as tough as he might and keeping it. I might see that he had no grip left however we had an incredible fight and he likewise revealed a load of regard also.” Protecting champ Brodie Kostecki was never ever in contention for a podium surface and rolled to a frustrating 22nd. The Erebus Motorsport motorist was shunted off-track in the very first lap after his defend a within position led to a bump with a competing cars and truck. Chauffeurs go back to the racetrack for practice at 9.40 am regional (11.40 am AEST) before certifying at 12pm (2pm AEST). Race 9, a 55-lap sprint over 133kms, is arranged for 3.45 pm (5.45 pm AEST). RACE NINE RESULTS: 1. Chaz Mostert (Walkinshaw Andretti United) 2. Will Brown (Triple Eight Race Engineering) 3. Webcam Waters (Tickford Racing) 4. Ryan Wood (Walkinshaw Andretti United) 5. Broc Feeney (Triple Eight Race Engineering) CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS: 1. Will Brown – 952pts 2. Broc Feeney – 849pts 3. Chaz Mostert – 763pts 4. Nick Percat – 606pts 5. Matthew Payne – 606pts