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Supercars Townsville: Broc Feeney triumphs for Triple Eight in finale
Supercars Townsville: Broc Feeney triumphs for Triple Eight in finale

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time13-07-2025

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Supercars Townsville: Broc Feeney triumphs for Triple Eight in finale

Triple Eight and Broc Feeney have emerged as the winners from a battle of strategies in the third and final Supercars race at the Reid Park street circuit in Townsville. From pole position Feeney led away and his Chevrolet Camaro looked to have the best combination of speed and tyre life of any of the leaders. Advertisement But he faced a challenge from Cam Waters, who rode a daring strategy for Tickford Racing, making the first of two pitstops on lap 15, a full 14 laps before Feeney. That undercut vaulted Waters to the lead before Feeney caught him in his second stint and re-established the lead. In the end Waters did not have the speed of his rivals, losing second place to Will Brown in the other Triple Eight car, which chased hard but which fell 3.01s short of Feeney at the flag. 'Huge credit to Will, that was the hardest race I have had in the long time. He was definitely the faster guy today,' Feeney said, after his ninth win in the last 12 races. 'I didn't really think we had the race to win those couple of races.' Brown had to the satisfied with second after such a difficult start to the weekend: 'It was a tough one, I was trying to get onto the back of Broc but I didn't have anything for him at the end. Advertisement Cameron Waters, Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT Cameron Waters, Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT 'We have really good race pace but nothing in qualifying. I was 20th in qualifying on the first day and then 10th and eighth, and to come through to second today was good.' After his second stop Waters did not get quite the same gain as after his first, and he lost third place to Walkinshaw Andretti United's Chaz Mostert with 12 laps remaining. Behind Waters, fifth place went to Matt Payne who, along with his Grove Racing team-mate Kai Allen, was slowed in the first pitstop by what appeared to be a delay in the new-for-2025 fuel churn system attaching to the team's two Fords. Advertisement Anton De Pasquale was next in the Team 18 Chevrolet after starting third and challenging Feeney over the opening laps, ahead of WAU's Ryan Wood, Tickford's Thomas Randle and Bryce Fullwood for Brad Jones Racing. With two wins over the weekend Feeney has built on the 183-point lead he brought to Queensland and now leads by 220 points, with Brown moving back into second place. The 2025 Supercars championship will return to action at Queensland Raceway, for the eighth round of the series and the final round of the Sprint Cup Series, on 8-10 August. Supercars Townsville - Race 3 results To read more articles visit our website.

Supercars Townsville: Broc Feeney triumphs for Triple Eight in finale
Supercars Townsville: Broc Feeney triumphs for Triple Eight in finale

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time13-07-2025

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Supercars Townsville: Broc Feeney triumphs for Triple Eight in finale

Triple Eight and Broc Feeney have emerged as the winners from a battle of strategies in the third and final Supercars race at the Reid Park street circuit in Townsville. From pole position Feeney led away and his Chevrolet Camaro looked to have the best combination of speed and tyre life of any of the leaders. Advertisement But he faced a challenge from Cam Waters, who rode a daring strategy for Tickford Racing, making the first of two pitstops on lap 15, a full 14 laps before Feeney. That undercut vaulted Waters to the lead before Feeney caught him in his second stint and re-established the lead. In the end Waters did not have the speed of his rivals, losing second place to Will Brown in the other Triple Eight car, which chased hard but which fell 3.01s short of Feeney at the flag. 'Huge credit to Will, that was the hardest race I have had in the long time. He was definitely the faster guy today,' Feeney said, after his ninth win in the last 12 races. 'I didn't really think we had the race to win those couple of races.' Brown had to the satisfied with second after such a difficult start to the weekend: 'It was a tough one, I was trying to get onto the back of Broc but I didn't have anything for him at the end. Advertisement Cameron Waters, Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT Cameron Waters, Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT 'We have really good race pace but nothing in qualifying. I was 20th in qualifying on the first day and then 10th and eighth, and to come through to second today was good.' After his second stop Waters did not get quite the same gain as after his first, and he lost third place to Walkinshaw Andretti United's Chaz Mostert with 12 laps remaining. Behind Waters, fifth place went to Matt Payne who, along with his Grove Racing team-mate Kai Allen, was slowed in the first pitstop by what appeared to be a delay in the new-for-2025 fuel churn system attaching to the team's two Fords. Advertisement Anton De Pasquale was next in the Team 18 Chevrolet after starting third and challenging Feeney over the opening laps, ahead of WAU's Ryan Wood, Tickford's Thomas Randle and Bryce Fullwood for Brad Jones Racing. With two wins over the weekend Feeney has built on the 183-point lead he brought to Queensland and now leads by 220 points, with Brown moving back into second place. The 2025 Supercars championship will return to action at Queensland Raceway, for the eighth round of the series and the final round of the Sprint Cup Series, on 8-10 August. Supercars Townsville - Race 3 results To read more articles visit our website.

Supercars star Feeney crowned king of Townsville
Supercars star Feeney crowned king of Townsville

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time13-07-2025

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Supercars star Feeney crowned king of Townsville

Runaway Supercars leader Broc Feeney has overcome self doubt and a late challenge from teammate Will Brown to post back-to-back victories at the Townsville 500. Brodie Kostecki, the 2023 champion, came up trumps in Friday's 35-lap sprint to win for Shell V-Power Racing, but the weekend well and truly belonged to Feeney. Feeney finished more than six seconds ahead of Walkinshaw Andretti United's Chaz Mostert on Saturday, and made the most of his pole position on Sunday to beat Triple Eight teammate Brown by more than three seconds. Brown was right on Feeney's tail with less than 10 laps remaining, but Feeney held his nerve and edged further ahead to wrap up the 70-lap race at Reid Park. Eyes on the lead battle 👀 Will the Bulls be allowed to race?#RepcoSC #Supercars — Supercars (@supercars) July 13, 2025 Penrite Racing star Matt Payne started Sunday's event second on the grid, but slipped to third early before finishing fifth. Mostert came third, more than 12 seconds behind Feeney, with Cameron Waters fourth. Feeney celebrated his 10th race win of the season with a big burnout before hugging his family members in attendance. "Huge credit to Will. That was the hardest race I've had in a long time," Feeney said. "He was definitely the faster guy today and put a lot of pressure on me. "He had so much pace on me in that last stint. There was a lot of that last stint where I didn't think I was going to be able to hang on. "I was asking all the questions about where I need to improve. "But once he got close, within about half a second, he dropped off. I'm guessing his car probably overheated from being behind." The 120 points Feeney received for Sunday's win boosted his season tally to a dominant 1759 points. Brown is 220 points behind in second spot, with Matthew Payne a further 15 points away in third. Feeney became just the ninth driver to claim 10 or more wins in a season, after Shane van Gisbergen, Scott McLaughlin, Craig Lowndes, Jamie Whincup, Mark Skaife, Garth Tander, Marcos Ambrose and Glenn Seton. "This means a lot. This is a huge win for us. It's an awesome roll we've been on," Feeney said. "I can't be prouder of everyone at Red Bull Empire racing." Reynolds gets into JC and the BRT driver ends up facing the wrong way!#RepcoSC #Supercars — Supercars (@supercars) July 13, 2025 Brown ensured a one-two finish for Triple Eight. "It was a tough one. I was tyring to get on the back of Broc," he said. "I didn't have anything for him at the end there, which was disappointing. "But it was good to be back on the podium. I've had a tough few rounds, that's for sure." Cameron Hill finished last following brake problems, while Dave Reynolds came 21st after being handed a 15-second penalty for spinning James Courtney. A loose right wheel forced Will Davison back into the pits in a costly malfunction, with the veteran finishing second last in 23rd spot as a result.

Broc Feeney leads a Triple Eight 1-2 with Will Brown to put one hand on the Supercars Sprint Cup
Broc Feeney leads a Triple Eight 1-2 with Will Brown to put one hand on the Supercars Sprint Cup

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time13-07-2025

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Broc Feeney leads a Triple Eight 1-2 with Will Brown to put one hand on the Supercars Sprint Cup

Broc Feeney put one hand on the Supercars Championship's new Sprint Cup trophy with victory in the Sunday leg of the NTI Townsville 500. Feeney started from pole position and controlled the race for its 70-lap duration, losing the lead only during the pit stop cycles. The driver took the chequered flag three seconds clear of teammate Will Brown, who rose from seventh on the grid on a day where Triple Eight ruled the roost. It gives Feeney a 220-point lead over Brown in the standings with just a single round of the Sprint Cup remaining at Queensland Raceway next month. 'Huge credit to Will. That was the hardest race I've had in a long time,' said Feeney. 'He was definitely the faster guy today and put a lot of pressure on me. In that second stint, I had newer tyres, and he was coming back at me. He had so much pace on me in that last stint. 'But once he got close, within about half a second, he sort of dropped off and I'm guessing his car overheated from being behind. 'There was a lot of that last stint where I didn't think I was going to be able to hang on, I was asking all of the questions about where I need to improve. 'This means a lot; this is a huge win for us. It's been an awesome roll we've been on; I couldn't be prouder of everyone at Red Bull Ampol Racing.' Chaz Mostert moved from eighth on the grid to third, taking the final podium spot from fellow Ford man Cam Waters in the closing stages. Waters had sat fourth behind Feeney, Matt Payne and Anton De Pasquale on lap 14 when Tickford Racing brought him to pit lane, committing to an aggressive undercut strategy. That allowed the Monster Mustang to take the lead of the race once the first round of stops was completed some 15 laps later. However, Feeney and Brown were able to overtake Waters – by that point on far older rubber – during the middle stint and retained their track position through the second round of stops. Brown then emerged as Feeney's biggest threat, closing down the margin to the leader as the second stops approached. While Brown wanted to undercut his teammate, Triple Eight pulled rank in giving Feeney pit priority – stopping him for the final time on lap 48, with Brown in two circuits later. That shook out with Feeney two seconds clear. Brown initially closed in on his teammate but proved unable to mount a late challenge. Payne ended up fifth having faded from his early high of second. The Penrite Mustang lost time in its first pit stop with refuelling trouble and did not have the race pace to contend. De Pasquale threatened Feeney for the lead in the early laps beforehand but gradually fell backwards from there, eventually taking the flag seventh. Ryan Wood overtook Thomas Randle for seventh on the penultimate lap, while Bryce Fullwood and Kai Allen rounded out the top 10. Fullwood drove through from 16th on the grid, while Brad Jones Racing teammate Andre Heimgartner was another charger – rising 10 places to 11th. Nick Percat was another mover, up 10 spots to 11th, on a day where teammate Cam Hill was running inside the top 10 mid-race only to be forced to the garage with brake trouble. Others to strike trouble were Will Davison (23rd after a loose wheel forced an extra pit stop) and David Reynolds (21st after a tangle with James Courtney drew a 15 second penalty). Erebus Motorsport tried a three-stop strategy for Jack Le Brocq, who rose five spots to 17th and ran out of fuel on the cool-down lap. The Supercars Championship continues at Queensland Raceway on August 8-10.

Supercars Townsville: Broc Feeney bounces back with victory
Supercars Townsville: Broc Feeney bounces back with victory

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time12-07-2025

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Supercars Townsville: Broc Feeney bounces back with victory

Broc Feeney has put Triple Eight back on the Supercars winners' list after an impressive drive in a drama-packed 70-lap race at Reid Park in Townsville, in Far North Queensland. The Championship points leader put a tricky Friday in the rear-view mirror, placing his Chevrolet Camaro third on the grid and taking control of the race after the first of two mandatory pitstops. Advertisement 'The turnaround from this team overnight has been fantastic,' Feeney said after the 21st win of his Supercars career. 'That first one after the SC, I just got Davey [Reynolds] and I can't thank them enough. Chaz was really fast in that second stint and I just tried to match him in the end. This thing was a rocket and it looked after its tyres better than I thought.' Broc Feeney, Triple Eight Race Engineering Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 Broc Feeney, Triple Eight Race Engineering Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 Second place was decided only after a strong multi-car battle, and went in favour of Walkinshaw Andretti United's Chaz Mostert after a stunning drive through the field. A difficult qualifying session, in which he ran off the track on his best lap, put him in 17th, but as soon as he cleared a lap-1 melee he immediately gained ground, aided by aggressive pit strategy. He broke into the top five with 30 laps remaining and kept going, coming home 6.42s behind Feeney. Advertisement 'The car was a rocket. Starting 18th, finishing second today? I wouldn't have believed you,' he said, after managing a power-steering problem for much of the race. 'Something tweaked at the start and it felt a little bit heavy from the word 'go'. It just got gradually worse, it goes light then heavy. I just tried to hang on the best I could.' Third place went to Matt Payne, who underlined Friday's elevation to second in the standings by taking a second podium finish of the weekend in the Grove Racing Ford. 'We struggled with the car a little bit, it's not quite right for the balance we want,' he said. 'But I am happy to hang on to third. Advertisement 'I managed to control the race at the start but ultimately, we didn't have the pace. But it's okay.' Fourth place went to Will Brown, who was the fastest driver on the track from mid-race, but whose winning chances were ended by a five-second penalty after making contact with Will Davison earlier in the race. After he somewhat settled his recent qualifying problems by starting from eighth, he charged late to make ground but could only get as high as fourth place. Brodie Kostecki, Dick Johnson Racing Brodie Kostecki, Dick Johnson Racing Brodie Kostecki failed to capitalise on his Friday pace, his Dick Johnson Racing Ford dropping back as the stints unfolded as other drivers looked to have better tyre performance. Anton De Pasquale took sixth for Team 18, but only after a challenge from fellow Chevrolet driver Jack Le Brocq, who chased him all the way to the flag. Advertisement Ryan Wood, like his WAU teammate Mostert, had a qualifying nightmare. From 24th and last on the grid, the youngster steadily picked his way through the field to eighth place – a 16-position gain. The other former points leader to suffer a tough Saturday was Tickford Racing's Cam Waters, who started a lowly 21st and, after he made contact with his Tickford Racing team-mate Thomas Randle on the opening lap, spun through a full 360 degrees and resumed last. After two pitstops for repairs and a five-second time penalty for a pitlane infringement, Waters soldiered on to 20th place. With the win, Feeney moves to 1639 points, a lead of 201 over Payne, who has 1438. Brown remains third on 1429, from Waters (1246) and Mostert (1157). Kostecki is sixth on 1073 and De Pasquale has moved up to seventh on 902. The Supercars teams and drivers will return to the Townsville circuit on Sunday at 10:05am AET, for qualifying ahead of the 22nd race of the championship. The Top 10 Shoot Out is scheduled for 12:05pm and the 70-lap race is due to start at 3:00pm. Supercars Townsville - Race 2 results To read more articles visit our website.

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