"The was brilliant and felt really good and I can't thank the whole team enough for giving me such a great car.
"I'm actually pretty overwhelmed to be sitting up here [winners seat at press conference]. It was a tough race but the car had great pace and we were okay on fuel."
The win was van Gisbergen's third career top spot, and while it didn't quite match up to his victory on home soils in Hamilton, it's definitely a close second.
"Today's win is up there but not quite as good as winning in front of your home crowd. It's just great to get in a good car and go racing. I really enjoyed it out there," said van Gisbergen.
Announcing to V8 fraternity he's going to be force to be reckoned with, 19-year-old fellow Kiwi Scott McLaughlin backed up his sixth in race one with a fighting ninth after receiving a welcome to the main game from James Courtney.
"I'm the new boy and I was expecting something like that," said McLaughlin. "I didn't quite have the pace and was holding him up a bit so he hit me.
"The results are for the whole team and I'm stoked. I came in here not really knowing how I'd go and they say if you get through Clipsal you can get through anything."
For the other two Kiwis in the field, Fabian Coulthard and Jonny Reid it was a weekend to forget. Coulthard had a fast car and was fighting for a podium in both races unlike caught out by mechanical gremlins and Reid failed to finish either race as well.
Defending champion Jamie Whincup came home second with teammate Craig Lowndes in third.
Points after round of V8SC
1 Craig Lowndes 279
2 Jamie Whincup 267
3 Will Davison 240
4 Russell Ingall 198
5 James Courtney 192
6 Scott McLaughlin 186