Shane van Gisbergen has moved to within touching distance of a maiden Supercars crown after sharing the spoils with teammate and title rival Jamie Whincup at the Auckland Supersprint.The Aucklander split a pair of one-two results, with Whincup to keep his 148-point championship lead intact with just four races remaining in the season.The Red Bull Racing duo were untouchable at Pukekohe Park, locking out the front row of the grid and the top two positions on the podium all Saturday, showing the dominance that has earned them yet another teams championship.The first race was a procession.Whincup jumped pole sitter van Gisbergen off the line and wasnt headed as van Gisbergen settled for runner-up.The second was a fight.Determined not to let a second pole position slip, van Gisbergen resisted Whincups aggressive moves to rapturous applause from his home crowd.It was pretty distracting, I had some dude down the back straight counting down the laps and I was trying not to get flustered, he said.Its always a nice feeling to win at home.Whincup made three strong efforts in the opening laps to overtake van Gisbergen, with the pair taking high-speed corners and the home straight side-by-side on lap three.Each time the Kiwi responded, and Whincups challenge was effectively over on lap 18 when he missed his apex at turn five and was forced to take evasive action.I had a bit of a crack. Its great to be able to race hard and fair, Whincup said.At the end of the day there were plenty of happy Kiwis on the hill.The results mean the championship will come down to the final weekend even if Whincup slips in the shower on Sunday morning, with van Gisbergen unable to gather a lead big enough to win the title in front of his home crowd.But with 450 points to play for in Auckland and the season-ending Homebush meet, the 27-year-old needs only to finish sixth in the final four races to claim a maiden championship.Whincup has vowed to take the championship fight to the wire, saying theres no point that he would give up on a seventh title.Well go right through to the last lap on Sunday at Homebush, he said.The days biggest incident happened in race one, when Chris Pither sent Jason Bright off the track at 180km/h.Bright careered through the grass and hit the wall leading to the pit lane entry.He walked away from the crash but unsure of whether his Commodore will be repaired in time to finish the New Zealand meet.I copped a pretty big whack in the right rear. 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According to a report from the Vancouver Province, the Lions are expected to replace former DC Rich Stubler with defensive backs coach Mark Washington. Sparky Anderson Jersey . The Cincinnati Reds remain perfect with their speedy rookie outfielder in the starting lineup. INDIANAPOLIS -- Detroit Lions kicker Matt Prater just wanted a second chance Sunday.Matthew Stafford ensured he got it -- and Prater delivered with a 43-yard field goal that gave the Lions a wild 39-35 victory at Indianapolis.Just four minutes earlier, after Stafford had broken a 28-28 tie with a 13-yard touchdown pass to Theo Riddick, Prater pushed the extra point wide right. So it was 34-28, opening the door for Colts quarterback Andrew Luck to pull off another comeback.Instead, Prater got a shot at redemption and the Lions never doubted him.To see him bounce back is huge, coach Jim Caldwell said. When you miss like that, the second one can be difficult. But he has an unusual focusing ability.Stafford played brilliantly, going 31 of 39 for 340 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions.Somehow, Luck nearly rallied the Colts from an 18-point deficit to another last-minute victory when he threw a 6-yard TD pass to Jack Doyle with 37 seconds to go. It rekindled memories of the winning TD pass he threw at Detroit four years ago.Adam Vinatieris extra point gave Indy a 35-34 lead.But against Indys depleted secondary, Stafford found receivers who turned short catches into big gains. Four plays later, Prater got his chance, and he hit it right.We made a lot of plays, and we just ran out of gas (on defense), Colts coach Chuck Pagano said. We just couldnt make that one more play that we needed to make.Indy was called for a safety on the final play of the game, for throwing an illegal forward pass in its end zone.LUCKS RETURN: In Lucks first meaningful game in more than 10 months, he started slowly and finished strong, as he usually does.Luck wound up 31 of 47 for 385 yards with four touchdowns and had no turnovers -- a stark contrast to his mistake-prone ways during an injury-riddled 2015 season.KEY NUMBERS: Detroit averaged a league-low 83.4 yards rushing per game in 2015 but had 87 at halftime and finished with 116.Frank Gore rushed 14 times for 59 yards, but the Colts extended their streakk of consecutive games without a 100-yard rusher to 51.dddddddddddd.SLOW START: Indianapolis spent the offseason looking for ways to start faster. The results didnt match the effort. Indy trailed 14-0 before Luck finally got in sync by finishing the first half with two scoring drives to make it 21-10.OLYMPIC MOMENT: For the second straight day, Olympic gold medalist Lilly King received the loudest ovation of the Indiana contingent that competed at the Rio Olympics. On Saturday, Indiana University honored the Hoosiers who competed between the first and second quarters. On Sunday, the reaction was the same at halftime of Lions-Colts.INJURY REPORT: Detroit running back Theo Riddick left for a while to undergo the concussion protocol, but returned late in the game after being cleared.Indy had three defenders go down on one series late in the first half: safety T.J. Green (sprained knee), cornerback Patrick Robinson (concussion), and linebacker Sio Moore. Cornerback Antonio Cromartie also left briefly in the first half, holding his left wrist. Moore and Cromartie returned. Green and Robinson did not, and Green is scheduled to undergo more evaluation Monday. Safety Winston Guy (ankle) also left late in the game and did not return.THEY SAID IT: Stafford on his confidence in Prater: No sweat. I knew he would be good from 65.Luck on another slow start: Im tired of being a part of slow starts. ... Weve got to start faster.FANTASY IMPACT: Riddick had a big day for Detroit and even better one for fantasy football owners. He rushed seven times for 45 yards and one touchdown while catching five passes for 63 yards and another TD.Owners in need of tight ends in Week 2 may want to gamble on the Colts tight ends. Dwayne Allen caught four passes for 53 yards and one TD, while two of Doyles three catches went for TDs.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and http://twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '