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10 stats that mattered: Cash Converters Supercars Eseries

30 Sep 2021
The Pro Series and All Stars titles were claimed on Wednesday
2 mins by James Pavey
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The Pro Series and All Stars titles of the 2021 Cash Converters Supercars Eseries were claimed on Wednesday.

Dayne Warren and Brodie Kostecki walked away with silverware, with Warren winning the $10,000 winners' prize.

Warren clinched the 2021 Pro Series title with victory at the Hungaroring on Wednesday, which was also his 22nd birthday.

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Warren and Kostecki combined for eight of the 12 wins on offer across both series, with Kostecki winning the Bathurst enduro with Jarrad Filsell. 

With this year's Eseries run and won, Supercars.com picks out the 10 stats which defined the 2021 title fights.

5) Dayne Warren raced from Swyftx Pole Position to victory five times, doing so at the Red Bull Ring, Long Beach, Road America, Phillip Island and the Hungaroring.

3) Brodie Kostecki claimed his first Eseries win at Daytona, and made it three wins in a row following victories at Monza and Bathurst.

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99) Warren won the Pro Series title by 99 points over Jake Burton. having taken a 69-point lead into the Hungary finale.

3) Warren's title win also marked Walkinshaw Andretti United's third straight Supercars Eseries series victory.

Josh Rogers won the 2019 title for WAU, before Warren clinched overall honours last year.

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129) Kostecki's All Stars series-winning margin was 129 points over Richie Stanaway.

Kostecki was 72 points behind Stanaway after the former won the first two races at Charlotte and Pocono.

3) Brad Jones Racing had three drivers in the top five in the Pro Series standings.

Burton was runner-up (99 points behind Warren) ahead of Jackson Souslin-Harlow (third, 174 points down) and Madison Down (fifth, 258 points down).

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7) Seven different Pro Series drivers claimed podiums: Dayne Warren (five), Burton (three), Filsell (three), Souslin-Harlow (three), Down (two), Ethan Warren (one) and Fawzan El-Nabi (one).

8) Eight different All Stars drivers claimed podiums: Kostecki (five), Stanaway (four), Matthew Payne (three), Cameron Waters (two), James Golding (one), Todd Hazelwood (one), Nick Percat (one) and Anton De Pasquale (one).

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5) Five different drivers shared the 11 Swyftx Pole Positions: Dayne Warren (five), Kostecki (four), Stanaway (one) and De Pasquale (one).

With Kostecki qualifying the #99 Erebus entry on pole in Bathurst - where he shared with Filsell - Warren remained unbeaten across one lap in Pro Series trim.

Jordan Caruso was quicker than Warren in Bathurst qualifying, but the All Stars drivers were responsible for the first five spots on the grid in the Top Five Shootout.

11) Commodores won 11 of the 12 races across both series. De Pasquale claimed the first and only Ford win in the very last race of the season at Watkins Glen.

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