Jamie Whincup will head to the OTR SuperSprint looking a little worse for wear after suffering a cut above his left eye just days out from the event.

In a video posted to the Red Bull Holden Racing Team’s Twitter account on Tuesday evening, Whincup explained the injury as being the result of an incident with a roller door.

“There's no good story, I wish I had some crazy crash on my jet-ski or something," he quipped.

"I ran into a roller door. In my defence, the roller door shut while I was inside, I turned around and ‘boom’.

"[I’m] bloody lucky. Could've taken an eye out, [but] it's just a cut. It should be 90 percent for the weekend, but I'm all good.”

It looks like the battle for Lowndesy’s co-driving skills in 2019 has reached a new level :see_no_evil::stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: #vasc #redbullholden pic.twitter.com/1yfaOrljuQ — Red Bull Holden (@redbullholden) August 21, 2018

Whincup is an ambassador for the new Bend Motorsport Park circuit and is among a host of drivers to have cut laps at the venue ahead of its inaugural Supercars event.

The seven-time Supercars champion drove a Mercedes-AMG GT3 on the venue’s GT layout in April.

His 2012 Bathurst and title winning Supercar features in the circuit’s Welcome Centre, placed there on loan from Whincup himself.