"A lot – it is almost like 06 again," he said. "We have had troubles all weekend with steering and to pull it altogether – I didn't have any air or anything in my helmet the last three stints so I am a little tired but it is a credit to these guys.
"Richo and I came into this weekend with a lot of confidence after Sandown. We didn't have a lot of speed early in the race but we were hoping it would develop and the car would come to us and it did.
"It is a pity to Reynolds and his guys because they were the benchmark all weekend."
Steven Richards, son of Jim, won his fifth crown and second with Lowndes after winning in 2015.
Scott Pye and Warren Luff finished second while the Shell V-Power Ford of Kiwi Scott McLaughlin and Alex Premat completed the podium.
Championship leader Shane van Gisbergen was fifth alongside fellow Kiwi Earl Bamber. They lost time in the pits with a brake issue and didn't quite have a race car that could match the leaders.
McLaughlin has reduced the deficit in the title to 19 points from Van Gisbergen.
These results mean it is almost a straight shoot out between the two over the final three rounds of the championship.