Bryce Fullwood apologetic over Will Davison Gold Coast collision
Fullwood given drive-through penalty over early race clash
Davison 20th, Fullwood 21st as Chaz Mostert won
Bryce Fullwood has apologised to Will Davison and the Shell V-Power Racing Team over a clash that took both cars out of contention on Sunday.
Fullwood trailed Davison early in Sunday's Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500 finale when the former made a mistake and caused a collision.
A lock-up sent Fullwood into Davison, who spun in front of the field, across the kerbs and out of contention. Davison limped home 20th, two laps down, while Fullwood lost four laps after serving a drive-through penalty.
It's not the first time Fullwood has clashed with a DJR Ford, with the BJR driver colliding with Brodie Kostecki in the Tasmania finale in May.
Heading to Sandown, Fullwood and Davison are 17th and 19th, with their teammates Andre Heimgartner and Kostecki 11th and 10th respectively.
“Tough day today here Surfers Paradise. Unfortunately, the car's a little bit bent after my crash on Friday which has made it a little bit challenging for us this weekend," Fullwood said.
"We qualified really well in 12th, and then I unfortunately made an error in the race and locked the right front side which is the bent side of the car and hit Will Davison so I'm really sorry to him and his crew.
"Turned him around and got a pit lane drive through. There wasn't a Safety Car for us to catch back up. A race to forget for us, but I feel like there was a lot of positives even with a bent car this weekend.
"So, I'm excited to get it all fixed up and see what we can do at Sandown in a few weeks.”
Fullwood has two rounds left in BJR colours before moving on from the team.
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