Sunday saw another pole position added to the list of accolades in New Zealand, with strong race performances across both Shell V-Power Ford Mustangs.
Brodie Kostecki started the day strong, securing a pole position for Race 10 - with both a provisional pole in the morning's first qualifying session, before a blistering Top 10 Shootout saw Kostecki go back-to-back on the front row.
Teammate Will Davison had a tougher start to the day, with the car not quite in the ideal window - a 13th place start still allowing for opportunity given the strength of the Shell V-Power Mustangs this weekend.
In the race itself, Kostecki was the victim of an unfortunate tangle which saw him fall down the order, but he was able to maintain the pace and climb through the field to end just outside the podium placings in fourth.
For Davison it was also a chaotic start - the number 17 mixed up in other drviers' mishaps and falling to P18 on lap one.
From there, it was a strong drive from Davison who battled through and with great strategy and quick stops, as well as some good moves on track, he ended the day inside the top ten in ninth.
The team remains in fourth place in the Teams' Championship, while Kostecki now sits 6th in the Drivers' Championship and Davison in P11 after three rounds.