Triple Eight Race Engineering’s Broc Feeney started from pole position in Race 2 at the Adelaide 500 and faced an early challenge from Aaron Cameron, who lined up alongside him on the front row. Despite the pressure, Feeney maintained control and gradually extended his lead during the race.
Cameron held second for the opening laps but eventually fell behind as Feeney found stronger pace on the street circuit. Behind them, several close battles unfolded in the midfield, though the lead remained firmly with the Red Bull Ampol driver.
The victory places Feeney on the verge of securing the 2025 Supercars Championship, marking another milestone in his growing career. Speaking after the race, Feeney said:
“It was a tough race, but the car felt great all day. We’ve been pushing hard all season, and this result means a lot to the whole team.”
Cameron took second place while Chaz Mostert claimed third, rounding out the podium. With one race remaining, Feeney’s consistent performance has given him a comfortable points advantage heading into the final contest of the season.
Author’s summary: Broc Feeney’s commanding victory in Adelaide strengthens his lead in the Supercars Championship as he edges towards his first title with Triple Eight.