Scott McLaughlin dominated the weekend's round six at Winton Motor Raceway, claiming both races, but Albury's David Reynolds also posted a milestone.
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Reynolds scored his first Winton podium, finishing third on Saturday. He backed it up with fourth on Sunday to retain that same standing in the championship and sit only 11 points behind Shane Van Gisbergen in third.
It was another stellar performance from Reynolds, who briefly led Saturday's shorter 40-lap race but officials slugged him with a five-second time penalty after moving past James Courtney wide at turn five to take the lead.
He lost touch with the leaders to finish third.
"My first podium at Winton, it took a little while," the Erebus Motorsport driver said.
"Our car was really good and I would have liked another podium today.
"It was good to get back close to the front again, so we are getting more consistent."
Brad Jones Racing's Nick Percat, Tim Slade and Macaulay Jones had indifferent showings, displaying good speed at times, but poor qualifying performances.
Percat was the best performer in seventh.
In Sunday's race, he was fifth when a late safety car bunched the field with six laps left, so BJR decided to pit him and fit fresh tyres.
He re-joined in 13th, but could only climb back to ninth, adding to his disappointment of another weekend without a podium finish and he's now seventh overall.
Tim Slade paid the price for poor qualifying, finishing 13th and 14th and was visibly frustrated by having a faster car than those around him.
He's slipped to 10th, while Jones had his best weekend, finishing 17th and 16th.
But Dave Reynolds is the in-form Albury driver.