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7NEWS
13-07-2025
- Sport
- 7NEWS
Runaway Supercars leader Broc Feeney continues domination with back-to-back wins in 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. 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.' 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.


Perth Now
13-07-2025
- Sport
- Perth Now
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. 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." 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.


West Australian
13-07-2025
- Sport
- West Australian
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. 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." 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.


West Australian
05-06-2025
- Automotive
- West Australian
V8 Supercars: Shell V-Power Racing's Will Davison gunning for ‘redemption' at Perth Super 440
Raising a glass in victory at Sunday's family dinner would be the perfect way to cap a weekend of 'redemption' at the Perth Super 440, according to Shell V-Power Racing's Will Davison. But the two-time Bathurst champion, who partners hometown Supercars winner Brodie Kostecki, knows it's going to take a near-flawless union with his new car to get the job done in a field that's as close as ever. Perth is practically a second home for Davison, with his partner and her family hailing from the state. And the 42-year-old is not impartial to Raceway either, having earned some of his best victories outside of the storied Mount Panorama at the circuit. Wanneroo is the perfect place for Davison and the team to wash away the bitter taste of last month's Tasmania 440 with a few bottles of victory champagne. 'We come here looking for some redemption and a big weekend,' he told The West Australian during a visit to the Osborne Park office. 'It's a second home race for me, let's say. I love (Perth). I've had a lot of success here, so really, there's no better place for us to come after a pretty difficult event in Tasmania a few weeks ago. '(The family) brings a bit of light-hearted element to it. I love having family here, and it's a great opportunity to see them. 'Of course, I love being able to have a good result in front of the family, but it certainly doesn't add any extra pressure but I'd certainly rather celebrate Sunday night at the big dinner rather than drown my sorrows, that's for sure.' While Davison said he'd lean on his positive experiences in Perth, he added they meant little heading into this weekend's rapid-fire races. 'I'm certainly proud of a lot of the wins I've had here and the podiums over the years, but it hasn't been for a couple of years, so certainly not relying on that,' he said. 'You come here upbeat with plenty of good memories and plenty of good things to reflect on but not relying on that in any way, shape or form. 'It's a really fast-moving sport, and 12 months is a very long time, so it doesn't really count for too much, to be honest. There are obviously trends you look for, and you know what it takes to be successful here. 'You channel every positive experience you have in this industry, but every race is a clean sheet of paper. 'This sport is a pressure cooker every single moment you're in the car. That's what we love about it.' Davison returned to Dick Johnson Racing in 2021, having previously branched out from the team in 2008. He found immediate success in 2021 and 2022, finishing fourth and fifth in the driver's championship, respectively, in those years. However, the last two years have fallen below the veteran's lofty expectations, with Davison finishing in 10th and ninth. The results led to a shake-up at Shell V-Power Racing, and the history-laden team landed reigning Bathurst 100 champion Kostecki from Erebus, with the Perth-born star breathing fresh air into the team. 'We're a very proud team with an amazing history, and I've ridden a lot of the waves with the team over the years,' Davison said. 'We have a very high expectation of us, and although we've shown glimpses over the last couple of years, we had a lot of success in 2021 and 2022, but since the Gen 3 era, it's probably been a little bit lean and quite frustrating. 'So there's been a big change. It's an exciting team; it's been a real upheaval, with very different morale and very different energy around the place. 'The expectation Brodie is putting on the team, what he's asking from the team, and the knowledge he's bringing to the team are immense. 'It's really exciting to see all these new ideas and hear the way they've been successful the last few years, which has been really good for us. 'As the year goes on, we're only going to see more and more success with our car.'