Supercars teen apologises for near-miss

Supercars rookie Alex Rullo will start Sunday's race at Darwin from the pit lanes after admitting to dangerous driving in qualifying.

Alex Rullo

Supercars rookie Alex Rullo will start Sunday's race at Darwin from the pit lanes. (AAP)

Supercars' youngest driver Alex Rullo has apologised after almost causing a high-speed crash when he failed to check his mirror while exiting pit lane.

The 17-year-old, who was given a full-time racing licence on Friday, pulled out of the pits in front of Holden veteran Garth Tander during Sunday's qualifying session at Hidden Valley Raceway.

Tander was on a hot lap and had to swerve to avoid making contact in the straight, where speeds nudging 270km/h have been reached over the weekend.

"It's 110 per cent my fault, I didn't actually check my mirror," Rullo said.

"Sorry to Garth, I wasn't sure if he was on a lap or not but we'll know for next time even if it's not a blue flag be sure to check the mirrors."

After admitting to a charge of dangerous driving, Rullo was excluded from qualifying and was be made to start Sunday's 72-lap race from the pit lane.

He was also hit with a $10,000 fine of which half has been suspended until the end of the year.


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