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Broc Feeney turns the table on rivals to win the Perth Super 440 to extend his championship lead
Broc Feeney turns the table on rivals to win the Perth Super 440 to extend his championship lead

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Broc Feeney turns the table on rivals to win the Perth Super 440 to extend his championship lead

Australia's Broc Feeney turned the tables on his young New Zealand title rival Matt Payne to win Sunday's feature race at the Perth Super 440 and extend his lead in the 2025 Supercars championship. Four weeks after Payne held off Feeney in a drag finish to the chequered flag to win at Symmons Plains in Tasmania, the pair traded places after an incredible finish to the 200km main race at Wanneroo Raceway. This time, the 22-year-old Feeney got his Chevrolet Camaro across the line first by half a second to remain on track to become the second youngest driver to win the Supercars title. There's still a long way to go, of course, and with a new format in place this season, no-one is taking anything for granted but so far, Feeney has established himself as the one to beat. 'I just executed the start and just sort of managed the race in those first two stints,' Feeney told Fox Sports. 'It was probably going to be pretty smooth sailing home (but) with the pit stops and the safety car and Matt was super quick at the end there. 'I was a bit worried in the sprint shoot out at the end. He got one off on me last one so it's good to get one back on him this time.' Following on from his victory in Saturday's second 120km sprint, Feeney has already won five races this season to stretch his lead in the championship standings to 72 points over his Red Bull Ampol Racing teammate Will Brown. Payne, a 22-year-old rising Kiwi star, is currently in third spot, 123 behind Feeney. Starting from pole position, Feeney made a brilliant launch when the lights went out to take immediate control of the 16th race of the season. The only times he relinquished the lead in the 83-lap event was when he made his two mandatory pit stops but the introduction of a safety car, when Cooper Murray came to a halt because of a mechanical problem, set the stage for a nail biting 14-lap sprint to the end. The lead that Feeney had built up was instantly wiped away as the field came together for the hectic dash to the finish, but he held his nerve to seal the win and celebrate in style. 'I didn't have much left in the end. My rears were pretty cooked,' Feeney said. 'I finally did a good burnout, so hopefully it was all right for the crowd. I was practising with the (NRL) Bulldogs earlier this week, doing burnouts on grass, so it was good to finally let one rip.' Payne got a lucky break when the race was yellow flagged because it enabled him to make a cheap pit stop and jump to second spot. 'I'd never given up, absolutely not. When I saw the car that was stopped down at turn six, I thought, oh my God, we've actually got a real chance. And then I came out and I was behind Broc and I thought no way we're in second,' Payne said. 'I had already accepted 11th or 12th place was going to be where we were going to finish so it's tricky, very tricky but very, very lucky. 'I just wanted to keep pounding Broc there at the end. I was trying everything I could. but we just didn't quite have the car underneath us. 'We stayed close, but we fought right to the end, but I'm just really happy to be standing on the podium.' A tearful James Courtney also benefited from the safety car to finish third and secure his first podium in two years. 'I'm not going to lie, I did cry on the in-lap,' Courtney said. 'It's been a tough 18 months for these guys putting in so much work and to be able to finally repay them with the results has been amazing.'

Flawless Feeney too fast with Perth back-to-back wins
Flawless Feeney too fast with Perth back-to-back wins

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Flawless Feeney too fast with Perth back-to-back wins

Supercars championship leader Broc Feeney will leave Perth with a pair of victories after a near-flawless display in the final sprint race. Triple Eight ace Feeney survived late drama as he led from start to finish across the 83-lap, 200km race at Wanneroo Raceway on Sunday. It was the 22-year-old's fifth win of the season, adding to his haul of six poles and eight podiums. A safety car with 20 laps remaining threatened to cause chaos for Feeney. The first yellow flag of the weekend was brought out when Erebus rookie Cooper Murray came to a halt on the way to turn six after a suspected mechanical failure. It set up a re-staging of Feeney's showdown with Matt Payne in Tasmania, where the Grove Racing driver won by just 0.0550 seconds. Feeney was unwilling to lose to Payne again and he flaunted blistering pace to win by 0.5671 seconds. "To have the race like we did there, it was pretty - I shouldn't say smooth sailing - but a lot less stressful than it was at the end of the race," Feeney said. Triple Eight team principal Jamie Whincup couldn't say the same. "I was having deja vu, it's going to happen again," Whincup said. "I was just out front yelling ... I was having nightmares." James Courtney was the biggest beneficiary of the yellow flag, crossing the line third after qualifying 13th. It was a surprise podium for one-time Supercars champion Courtney, whose best result this year in the Blanchard Racing Team car was ninth in Tasmania. It is also Blanchard Racing's maiden podium since the team's entry in 2021. "I got so emotional," Courtney said. "It was me crying for a third." Tickford star Cam Waters was unlucky to finish fourth after starting in the first row with Feeney. Ryan Wood, after breaking through for an emotional maiden Supercars win the day before, had been as high as second before being ruled out of the race after a tangle with James Golding. PremiAir Nulon Racing's Golding had run wide at turn one with eight laps to go, allowing Wood to move into fifth. But Golding was determined to regain his spot and ended up running both cars off when they collided side-on. Golding, who finished 22nd, was slapped with a drive-through penalty for the incident. MASSIVE DRAMA IN THE RACE FOR THE SPRINT CUP!GOLDING AND WOOD FIND EACH OTHER AND RUN EACH OTHER OFF THE ROAD.#RepcoSC #Supercars — Supercars (@supercars) June 8, 2025 Reigning champion Will Brown was fifth after another hairy moment with Golding early in the race. Golding had been fourth and assertively defending his position when the nose of Brown's Triple Eight car hit his right rear and sent him wide at turn seven. Meanwhile, Wood's teammate Chaz Mostert was sixth after qualifying in 14th. Local product Brodie Kostecki was 11th after his hopes of a home victory were dashed when a poor qualifying effort condemned him to 15th. Cam Hill, after qualifying seventh, endured a nightmare start when his Matt Stone Racing car stalled at lights out. Suffering a battery issue, his car had to be towed back to pit lane. Hill was able to join the race and finished last. RACE 16 RESULTS: 1. Broc Feeney (Triple Eight Race Engineering) 2. Matt Payne (Grove Racing) 3. James Courtney (Blanchard Racing Team) 4. Cam Waters (Tickford Racing) 5. Will Brown (Triple Eight) CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS: 1. Broc Feeney (Triple Eight) 2. Will Brown (Triple Eight) 3. Matt Payne (Grove) 4. Cam Waters (Tickford) 5. Chaz Mostert (WAU)

Broc Feeney takes second victory from Supercars Wanneroo round
Broc Feeney takes second victory from Supercars Wanneroo round

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Broc Feeney takes second victory from Supercars Wanneroo round

Broc Feeney has taken a dominant win in the third and final Supercars race at Wanneroo Raceway near Perth, in Western Australia. The Triple Eight Chevrolet driver took pole position by an emphatic 0.20s, sprinted away on the opening lap and, after a late-race scare, went on to take a narrow 0.5671s victory over the 83-lap journey on the Soft Dunlop control tyre. Advertisement Second place was a reward for Matt Payne, who started fourth and ran in touch with the leaders until his first pitstop, when a fuel-flow problem delayed him. But Payne was saved by a late-race safety car, allowing him to pit under yellow, vault up through the order and chase Feeney all the way to the flag. If second came as a surprise to anyone watching mid-race, third place was a complete shock. James Courtney started 13th in the Blanchard Racing Team Ford and stayed in the mid-pack for the opening part of the race. But when the safety car appeared, he followed Payne into the pitlane and vaulted all the way up to fourth, which became third when he picked off Ryan Wood (Walkinshaw Andretti United). 'The key was the start,' Feeney said. 'To manage the pace in those two stints, it was a matter of getting it home. Broc Feeney, Triple Eight Race Engineering Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 Broc Feeney, Triple Eight Race Engineering Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 Edge Photographics Edge Photographics Advertisement 'I've had three of the best starts of my life this weekend but from the second row, there's not much you can do! The car has been awesome and the pitstops this weekend have been second to none.' Payne was on a fuel-saving mission after not enough fuel went into the Grove Racing Ford at his opening pitstop. 'It's really hard to fuel save that much,' he admitted. 'I couldn't believe it when I saw the car stopped at Turn 6. I came out behind Broc and thought, no way am I second! I had already accepted that that was where we were going to finish.' Matthew Payne, Grove Racing Ford Mustang GT Matthew Payne, Grove Racing Ford Mustang GT Edge Photographics Edge Photographics Advertisement After the maiden podium finish for BRT, veteran Courtney, who will retire at the end of the season, was an emotional man. 'It's been a tough 18 months for these guys, who have put in so much work,' he said, after his 45th Supercars race in Perth. 'Qualifying was tough for us. I was crying in the car like a little kid. There was a bit of hustle at the restart, and I managed to gap those guys [behind].' Cam Waters took fourth place in the Tickford Racing Mustang after being in the wars mid-race, and Will Brown gained ground late in the race to take fifth place, in spite of dealing with a fuel pressure problem. Advertisement The defending champion finished ahead of WAU's Chaz Mostert, who started from 14th on the grid and moved up steadily. His cause was aided when James Golding (PremiAir Racing Chevrolet) carted Wood off the road at Turn 4. Up to that point Wood had driven a heady race, moving from seventh on the grid to fourth in the opening 10 laps and finding a way past Waters on lap 41. As a result Feeney has extended his championship points lead over Brown, 1181-1109. Payne maintains third place on 1058 ahead of Waters (1028) and Mostert (877). Tickford Racing's Thomas Randle is sixth on 773. The Supercars drivers and teams will return to the track in two weeks, at Hidden Valley near Darwin, for the second of the series' four winter rounds, on 20-22 June. To read more articles visit our website.

Ford and Chevrolet split Supercars wins at Wanneroo
Ford and Chevrolet split Supercars wins at Wanneroo

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Ford and Chevrolet split Supercars wins at Wanneroo

Ford and Chevrolet have split the wins in the two opening races of the Wanneroo Raceway Supercars round, near Perth in Western Australia. Ryan Wood took his maiden Supercars victory in his Walkinshaw Andretti United Ford Mustang before Broc Feeney struck back for Triple Eight to win the second race in his Chevrolet Camaro. Advertisement Much of Saturday looked like it belonged to Wood. He took the lead in the opening race from WAU team-mate (and polesitter) Chaz Mostert after 10 laps and resisted the pressure from both of Triple Eight's drivers, first Feeney, who undercut him in the pits, and then Will Brown, whose four-tyre pitstop gave him an advantage over Wood, who took just two at his mandatory pitstop. But the 21-year-old New Zealander kept his cool and sped home to his maiden Supercars win, from Brown and Mostert. The second race was looking like going the same way. Wood was beaten away from pole position by a fast-starting Cam Waters (Tickford Racing Ford) and Matt Payne (Grove Racing Ford) but Wood picked them off and built a gap, only to have the left-rear suspension break as he braked for Turn 6. In his absence Feeney and Brown, who started from eighth on the grid, undercut the leaders to take control of the 50-lap race from Mostert, who charged through the top 10 nicely from 11th on the grid. Waters took fourth ahead of Payne, who literally pushed him hard over the closing laps, and Tickford's Thomas Randle. Broc Feeney, Triple Eight Race Engineering Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 Broc Feeney, Triple Eight Race Engineering Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 Edge Photographics Edge Photographics Advertisement 'I thought it might be pretty hard to win that one,' said Feeney after his 1.576s win. 'Woody ran off, I feel like we are all almost doing that on every lap. 'The pitstop strategy was awesome. It was really fun to be pushing hard at the end of the race.' Officials may have a busy evening, to investigate Wood's suspension failure, after a similar issue struck the Erebus Motorsport Chevrolet of Cooper Murray late in the second race. All the cars were racing on the Dunlop Super Soft control tyre for the first time at the usually abrasive 2.41km circuit. One condition that many of the drivers pointed to was that the Super Soft tyre left a huge amount of buildup on the track compared to the Soft, turning much of the circuit into a single-line track. Advertisement As a result of his fourth race win of the season, Feeney has extended his points lead over Brown. He now sits on 1036 points, with Brown on 1009 and Payne on 929. Waters is fourth on 919 ahead of Mostert (785) and Brodie Kostecki (702). Read Also: Cam Waters signs new deal with Tickford Racing in Supercars Supercars will return to the track on Sunday, with a qualifying session set for 11:00am, Perth time. The Top Ten Shoot Out is due to start at 1:05pm before the main race, over a lengthy 83 laps and on the Soft tyre, at 3:15pm. To read more articles visit our website.

Chaz Mostert dominates Perth Supercars qualifying, hits Back at recent online abuse
Chaz Mostert dominates Perth Supercars qualifying, hits Back at recent online abuse

Daily Telegraph

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Chaz Mostert dominates Perth Supercars qualifying, hits Back at recent online abuse

Don't miss out on the headlines from Motorsport. Followed categories will be added to My News. Chaz Mostert fired back at the online critics who reckon he's too old to cut it in Supercars by claiming his first pole position in over a year at the Perth Super 440 on Saturday. The 33-year-old Mostert turned back the clock and unleashed a sizzling lap in his Ford Mustang to jump to the top of the timesheets after the first split qualifying session. Crossing the line in 53.685 seconds, Mostert secured pole position for first of the three races at Wanneroo Raceway this weekend, and Race 14 for the 2025 season. Chaz Mostert claimed pole position in his Ford Mustang for the first of three Supercars races in Perth Monster's pole was the 26th of his Supercars career and his first since he started at the front of the grid at Perth in May 2024. Mostert's Walkinshaw Andretti United team mate Ryan Wood locked out the front row with the second best time, with Brodie Kostecki third and championship leader Broc Feeney fourth. 'It's always nervous coming 12 months from a good result,' Mostert told Fox Sports. 'I'm glad I had a really fast teammate, tuned me up on a bit of driving, and just sent it in and came out on the other side. 'The simple work is that there's a few internet trolls out there that basically say, 'you're done; since you have a kid and wife you lose two tenths'. 'So I'm glad to show you can find two tenths by having kids and wife, so thanks to the trolls out there, appreciate you.' Originally published as Chaz Mostert dominates Perth Supercars qualifying, hits Back at recent online abuse

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