Broc Feeney Races to Victory in Adelaide: A Giant Leap Toward the 2025 Supercars Championship!
In a breathtaking showdown at the Adelaide Supercars event, Broc Feeney showcased his indomitable spirit and racing prowess, snatching victory from the jaws of adversity. With an astonishing performance, the Triple Eight Chevrolet Camaro driver has not only claimed the win but has also tightened his grip on the coveted 2025 Supercars trophy!
Starting from a record-setting pole position for the 18th time this season, Feeney faced fierce competition from Ryan Wood in the Walkinshaw Andretti United Ford Mustang, who initially commanded the 78-lap race. But the tide turned dramatically with just a third of the race left. After both title contenders executed their second pit stops, Feeney launched an audacious attack, diving inside Wood and seizing the lead. Despite battling intermittent engine issues that left him fearing for his race, Feeney’s determination shone through as he quickly established a gap, ultimately crossing the finish line victorious.
“That was a tough one. I had a lot of adversity to overcome, I had quite a few issues early on,” Feeney admitted. “I thought I was done, to be honest. It felt like my engine was going to blow at any moment, I feared for the worst.” His courageous drive earned him a significant 23-point lead in the championship standings, putting him at 5214 points, compared to his closest rival, Chaz Mostert, who stands at 5191.
Mostert, who started the race from the 12th position, pulled off an incredible climb to second place, thanks in part to Wood allowing him to pass at the final corner. The race was fraught with danger; Mostert had to maneuver through a series of nail-biting incidents, including a near-miss with Thomas Randle and a couple of brushes with tire bundles. “I drove like a demon, the pit stops gave me an amazing strategy,” he exclaimed, unfazed by the challenges he faced.
Ryan Wood, who finished third, described his strategic slow-down in the closing laps as “extreme fuel saving,” showcasing the tactical prowess of the team. Meanwhile, fierce competition raged behind him between Will Brown and Kai Allen, culminating in a dramatic clash that underscored the high stakes of the race. Despite qualifying second, Allen’s day went awry, as he plummeted to eighth due to engine troubles during qualifying.
The rookie sensation, Aaron Cameron, initially made headlines with a strong start but ultimately succumbed to the pressures of the circuit, crashing out after hitting the Turn 3 concrete barrier. Meanwhile, Austin Cindric, battling his own challenges, finished in 23rd place, marking a day of mixed fortunes for the participants.
As the dust settles on this electrifying race, the Supercars are set to return to the circuit on Sunday at 10:00 am for the final qualifying rounds of the season. With a staggering 125 points up for grabs in the next race, the tension is palpable as Feeney, Mostert, Brown, and Allen vie for glory in this high-octane championship showdown.
The countdown to the final race of the season has begun, and all eyes will be on Broc Feeney as he inches closer to securing his place in Supercars history! Will he maintain his momentum, or will his rivals mount a comeback? The stage is set for an unforgettable conclusion to the 2025 Supercars season!









