Shane van Gisbergen has executed a late, decisive move on Anton De Pasquale to claim victory in Race 10 of the Repco Supercars Championship at Wanneroo Raceway.
The Kiwi title leader pitted much later than his rivals and used superior tyre quality to pass the Shell V-Power Racing driver with four laps remaining.
The win was also Holden’s 600th success in the championship’s history.
Van Gisbergen took home all 105 points on offer, having set the fastest lap of the race.
De Pasquale and Waters filled positions two and three, with Ford remaining winless since November 2021.
David Reynolds came home fifth ahead of Broc Feeney, with Will Davison climbing from 12th to sixth.
“Thank you, so awesome to drive an awesome car,” he said.
“I haven’t had the best run, but I always enjoy this event.
“They were really fast at the start… I thought I was going to drop off.
“When they pitted early, I was surprised.”
De Pasquale led through Turn 1; van Gisbergen pressured Waters through Turns 2 and 3.
Contact between Chris Pither and Bryce Fullwood at Turn 1 resulted in a 15-second penalty for the latter.
De Pasquale opened up a 1.2s lead after four laps; van Gisbergen had to defend from Kostecki.
Van Gisbergen dropped Kostecki, who came under pressure from Reynolds.
By lap 10, the top three were covered by two seconds, with Kostecki 2.3s behind van Gisbergen.
Reynolds was first of the lead pack to stop on lap 12.
Five laps later, Waters stopped from second; De Pasquale was brought in on the following lap in response.
The two Fords pushed each other along; all the while, van Gisbergen remained out in front.
Waters edged towards De Pasquale when the duo caught Fullwood on lap 26.
De Pasquale cleared the #14 Middy’s Commodore at Turn 6; Waters was forced to complete the pass through Turn 7.
It allowed De Pasquale to open up a 1.2s margin; all the while, van Gisbergen pressed on.
Kostecki stopped from second on lap 27, suffered a slow stop, and emerged behind Reynolds, Courtney and Feeney.
Van Gisbergen was brought in on lap 32, and slotted in behind Waters.
The points leader needed just two laps to pass Waters through Turn 6, and took off after De Pasquale.
Van Gisbergen needed to cut into a 2.8s margin to De Pasquale with 12 laps remaining.
Van Gisbergen set the fastest lap of the race on lap 36, with the margin down to 2.1s.
The two were line astern by lap 42; De Pasquale covered into Turn 7, and closed the door on the #97.
Van Gisbergen made nose-to-tail contact and forced his way past through Turn 1.
From there, the tyre margin showed, van Gisbergen crossing the line with a 2.3s margin.
Van Gisbergen opened up his championship lead over De Pasquale to 157 points.
Chaz Mostert, who finished a lowly 22nd, drops to fourth behind Davison.
Cars will return to the track on Sunday morning for dual qualifying sessions.
The Bunnings Trade Perth SuperNight will conclude with Races 11 and 12 tomorrow.