Broc Feeney Carries Engine Concerns into Adelaide Title Showdown

Feeney Faces Engine Uncertainty Before Decider

Triple Eight Race Engineering is hoping that the engine problem, which nearly forced Broc Feeney’s Camaro to retire during Saturday’s race, will not resurface in the final showdown at the Adelaide 500. The issue briefly cut power, sparking concern inside the team garage as Feeney fought to stay in title contention.

“We noticed some unusual data traces late in the race and decided to monitor it closely,” a team engineer said following the event.

Engineers Keeping a Close Eye

Triple Eight’s technical crew worked late into the night, inspecting the engine and analyzing telemetry to ensure the car can withstand the high demands of Sunday’s finale. Feeney’s car is expected to run under careful observation throughout the day.

Championship Still Tight

Feeney heads into the season-deciding race locked in a close championship battle against main rival Chaz Mostert. Both drivers have pushed their machinery to the edge, and any mechanical trouble could determine the title’s fate.

“We’ll just focus on executing cleanly. Whatever happens, happens,” Feeney said when asked about the issue before the race.

Author’s Summary

Broc Feeney’s title hopes hang in the balance as Triple Eight works to manage a lingering engine concern ahead of the decisive Adelaide 500 race.

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Speedcafe.com Speedcafe.com — 2025-11-30

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