"Fantastic – I can't thank my guys enough," Coulthard said. "The Shell V-Power car was on rails today and it was a pleasure today.
"One and three [for the team] and an all-Kiwi podium – a critical moment."
Van Gisbergen ran deeper than the other runners with his final pit stop and he once again made the strategy work for him. With a fast car and newer tyres McLaughlin didn't force the issue and Van Gisbergen was able to get by him easily late in the race.
"It was so awesome just pushing hard the whole way – the car was fantastic," Van Gisbergen said. "We had a fantastic weekend with top points and a Kiwi one-two-three for the first time ever."
McLaughlin was left ruining a shocking start – he dropped from first to eighth by the third corner but recovered to bank valuable points.
"I have had some pretty bad ones in the past but I will take my good ones and learn from this one that I stuffed up," he said.
McLaughlin's championship dominance extended considerably over the weekend as most of his major rivals lost significant ground to him – Van Gisbergen aside. The gap back to the 2016 champion is 131 points but behind that third-placed Craig Lowndes is 299 points in arrears of McLaughlin – almost a whole round worth of points.
The series takes a break for four weeks before resuming in the Northern Territory in the middle of June.