SYDNEY (Reuters) - New Zealand's Shane van Ginsbergen won his first Bathurst 1000, Australia's most iconic motor race, on Sunday in front of a small crowd around a Mount Panorama circuit that is normally teeming with hundreds of thousands of spectators.
Australia's Cameron Waters, who had started on pole, finished second, while Chaz Mostert was third in "The Great Race", which normally attracts some 200,000 enthusiasts to the inland city about 200 km (120 miles) from Sydney.
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