Melbourne Feeney Leads

Supercars News: Feeney wins in Melbourne

The new Red Bull Camaro duo of Broc Feeney and Will Brown have continued their impressive start to the 2024 Repco Supercars Championship, with Feeney leading the pair to their second 1-2 finish of the year.

Broc Feeney

The duo, who have replaced Jamie Whincup and Shane van Gisbergen as the faces of the famous franchise, have backed up their impressive results from the season opener in Bathurst in February, to finish first and second in the first of four races of this weekend’s MSS Security Melbourne SuperSprint at the Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix.

Third went to Ford’s kiwi Matt Payne, the Penrite Racing Mustang driver crossed the line fourth, but a five second time penalty to Nick Percat meant Payne claimed third position on the podium.

Feeney, who has now won two out of three races to start 2024, now leads the Championship points tally by 2 points over Brown. Chaz Mostert remains third, 32 points behind Feeney, 21-year-old Payne is fourth. Brown and Brodie Kostecki.

It’s the youngest average age for podium winners, bettering the record set in Race 9 of the Perth SuperSprint in 2023 when Feeney led home Brown and Brodie Kostecki at 23 years and 234 days. The new record is now 22 years 11 months and 4 days.

“That’s bloody awesome. That was an interesting Lucky Creek online casino race. We just tried to manage it as best as we could out front. And then put the pace down at the end to try and get that fastest lap,” Feeney said.

“I just love racing here. It’s such a cool place and it’s been a hectic day, a pole, a win and a fastest lap. It’s pretty bloody good.

“We were just trying to manage it a little bit. He had some real good pace through the middle there. So, I just tried to put the hammer down a little bit at the end just to make sure I had no pressure.

“Unreal for the team. Another one-two. That’s two out of three for the year. So, it’s been a ripper start, but we’ve got a long way to go.”

In a race with no pit stops and no tire changes it was a dash from start to finish. Feeney started from Boost Mobile Pole Position and was led into the opening turn by the Shell Ford of Anton De Pasquale but recovered to lead from midway through the first lap until the end of the race.

Melbourne Race 1 Podium

Behind the top three was Mostert ahead of Cam Waters, Nick Percat, De Pasquale, James Courtney, Todd Hazelwood and Jack Le Brocq who rounded out today’s top ten.

Today’s race was the first of four for this weekend’s SuperSprint event.

Cam Waters will start tomorrow’s race from pole position in the Monster Energy Mustang which will begin at 2:55pm local time.

Melbourne Race 1 Results

POS NO. DRIVER TEAM BEHIND POINTS
1 88 B. Feeney Red Bull Holden Racing Team +0.000 80
2 87 W. Brown Red Bull Holden Racing Team +2.325 69
3 19 M. Payne Penrite Racing +4.712 64
4 25 Mostert Walkinshaw Andretti United +5.159 60
5 6 C. Waters Tickford Racing 1 +6.110 55
6 10 Percat Matt Stone Racing +8.780 51
7 11 A. de Pasquale Shell V-Power Racing Team +9.234 48
8 7 Courtney CoolDrive Racing +12.794 45
9 99 T. Hazelwood Erebus Motorsport +14.798 42
10 9 J. Le Brocq Erebus Motorsport +15.537 39
11 18 Winterbottom Team 18 +16.663 36
12 26 R. Stanaway Penrite Racing +18.014 34
13 4 C. Hill Matt Stone Racing +18.557 33
14 17 Davison Shell V-Power Racing Team +19.917 31
15 23 Slade PremiAir Subway Racing +20.352 30
16 20 Reynolds Team 18 +21.281 28
17 14 B. Fullwood Brad Jones Racing +22.376 27
18 8 Heimgartner Brad Jones Racing +23.565 25
19 2 R. Wood Walkinshaw Andretti United +24.193 24
20 96 M. Jones Brad Jones Racing (2) +24.862 22
21 3 A. Love CoolDrive Racing +27.965 21
22 55 T. Randle Tickford Racing 1 +28.319 19
23 31 J. Golding PremiAir Subway Racing +29.986 18
24 12 J. Evans Brad Jones Racing (2) +1:06.238 16