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Whincup puts Supercars retirement on hold

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Holden legend Jamie Whincup has put an end to speculation about his future, committing to racing for Red Bull in Supercars again in 2021.

JAMIE WHINCUP at Fox Studios in Sydney, Australia.
JAMIE WHINCUP at Fox Studios in Sydney, Australia. Picture: Daniel Kalisz/Getty Images

Bringing down the curtain on his glittering Supercars career at the end of this season didn't sit well with Holden legend Jamie Whincup.

The seven-time Supercars champion has ended speculation about his future, confirming he will go around for Red Bull again in 2021.

The 37-year-old has been open about considering all options during the off-season.

"My addiction for racing, speed and trying to beat my mates to the finish line started when I was seven years old," Whincup said.

"Any thought of finishing full-time driving this year doesn't sit well with me.

"I feel I have plenty to offer this sport from behind the wheel.

"While my full focus is on this year's championship and delivering results, it's great to know that all the fun will continue well into 2021."

Another campaign with Red Bull will extend his glittering career into an extraordinary 20th Supercars season.

Discussions about Whincup's future only intensified in October when he was elected to the Supercars Commission, a year after taking a 15 per cent stake in Triple Eight.

Whincup will again form an all-star duo with 2016 champion Shane van Gisbergen.

Ford's Scott McLaughlin might have cantered to a second straight championship last year, but Whincup finished 2019 in stronger form by claiming three of the last four victories of the season.

Van Gisbergen was runner-up to McLaughlin for the second straight year.

Remarkably, Whincup has been in the top three of the overall standings every year since 2007, except for 2015 when he placed fifth.

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