Broc Feeney wins race 2 of the 2025 Bosch Power Tools Perth Super 440, Event 05 of the Repco Supercars Championship, Wanneroo Raceway, Perth, Queensland, Australia. 7 Jun, 2025.

Supercars: Feeney leads Brown to Red Bull to 1-2 in Perth Race 2

Repco Supercars Championship leader Broc Feeney has returned to the winner’s circle with victory to close out Saturday proceedings at the Bosch Power Tools Perth Super440.

Feeney has benefited from a shock failure for today’s early race winner, Ryan Wood who suffered a high-speed wheel failure while leading.

Broc Feeney wins race 2 of the 2025 Bosch Power Tools Perth Super 440, Event 05 of the Repco Supercars Championship, Wanneroo Raceway, Perth, Queensland, Australia. 7 Jun, 2025.

The path to Feeney’s fourth win of 2025 was cleared by a rear wheel failure for Wood, with Jaxon Evans and Cooper Murray suffering similar fates in the 50-lapper at CARCO.com.au Raceway.

Cam Waters traded the lead with Wood in the opening stint, but missed the podium altogether after Triple Eight successfully undercut its two drivers to gain track position.

Defending Supercars Champion Will Brown finished in front of Chaz Mostert to complete a Triple Eight one-two, with Mostert climbing from 11th to spare Walkinshaw Andretti United’s blushes. Waters held out Matt Payne for fourth, with Thomas Randle, Brodie Kostecki, Nick Percat, Anton De Pasquale and Will Davison rounding out the top 10.

Heading into Sunday, Feeney leads Brown by 27 points, with Payne and Waters 107 and 117 points back.

“I thought it might be pretty hard to win that one, I was sort of letting those guys do their thing, and when they were starting to get racy I thought that we could come back into it,” said Feeney, who has now won three of the last four races.

“It was so hard to pass, and then Woody run off, and I feel like we’re nearly all doing that every lap. It’s such tight margins at the moment, he’s obviously been doing a great job, and I nearly went in there myself quite a few times.

“Pit stops were great, strategy was awesome. I was pretty disappointed earlier not to finish on the podium, but it certainly makes me smile that one.”

Waters and Payne got the jump on Wood as the field rounded Turn 1, where Andre Heimgartner was shuffled off the road by Aaron Cameron. On lap 3, Payne had a crack at Waters into Turn 6, with the race leader hanging on.

Behind them, Brown picked off Kostecki for sixth, while Mostert slowly marched forward, jumping from 11th to sixth by the end of lap 17.

On lap 12, Wood picked off Payne for second, helping Waters extend his lead to 1.1s. However, Wood was in no mood to stick around, pegging the margin back to 0.4s by lap 17.

On lap 19, Wood got underneath Waters at Turn 6 and looked to have completed the move. Waters responded, taking the lead down the pit straight, only for Wood bomb back down the inside at Turn 1. The lead battle brought Payne, Feeney, Brown and Mostert into play.

The race turned on its head on lap 22 as attention turned to Wood off the road at Turn 6. Replays showed the #2 Mobil 1 Truck Assist Ford suffered a left rear failure, with Wood immediately scrubbed out of contention.

Triple Eight reacted and brought Brown in on lap 24, with Feeney stopping a lap later. Feeney emerged just ahead on cold tires, and Brown was unable to get past.

WAU responded and fitted Mostert with three tires, handing a net gain to the #25 Mobil 1 Optus Ford. Waters pressed on as Payne stopped on lap 26, and the Penrite Ford narrowly emerged behind Mostert.

Waters finally stopped on lap 27, and emerged behind the Triple Eight duo. However, cold tires brought Waters back to Mostert, who jumped to third on the following lap.

It revealed Feeney as leader from Brown by 0.4s, with Mostert closing on the Red Bull Ampol Chevrolets. Waters, Payne, Randle, Kostecki, Percat, De Pasquale and Hill rounded out the top 10.

Down the order, Evans was also ruled out with a loose right rear wheel, with the #12 SCT Logistics Chevrolet stopping out of harm’s way at the infield the exit of Turn 1. Into the final 10 laps, Murray suffered a similar fate into Turn 6, and returned to the lane.

Brown fell into the clutches of Mostert into the final seven laps, with Feeney clearing out to a 1.4s lead. The end margin was 1.5767s, with Brown easing to second after Mostert’s challenge fell short.

Broc Feeney wins race 2 of the 2025 Bosch Power Tools Perth Super 440, Event 05 of the Repco Supercars Championship, Wanneroo Raceway, Perth, Queensland, Australia. 7 Jun, 2025.

Perth Race 2 Results

Pos No. Driver Team Race Time Laps Pts
1 88 Broc Feeney Red Bull Ampol Racing 46:56.369 50 +80
2 01 Will Brown Red Bull Ampol Racing 46:57.945 50 +74
3 25 Chaz Mostert Mobil1 Optus Racing 46:58.360 50 +68
4 06 Cam Waters Monster Castrol Racing 47:04.030 50 +67
5 19 Matthew Payne Penrite Racing 47:04.288 50 +57
6 55 Thomas Randle Monster Castrol Racing 47:07.840 50 +53
7 38 Brodie Kostecki Shell V-Power Racing Team 47:10.770 50 +49
8 10 Nick Percat Bendix Racing 47:13.918 50 +45
9 18 Anton De Pasquale DEWALT Racing 47:14.375 50 +41
10 17 Will Davison Shell V-Power Racing Team 47:15.834 50 +38
11 26 Kai Allen Penrite Racing 47:16.124 50 +35
12 04 Cameron Hill Supaglass Racing 47:17.826 50 +32
13 14 Bryce Fullwood Mr. Unami Racing 47:21.401 50 +29
14 31 James Golding PremiAir Racing 47:21.559 50 +27
15 09 Jack Le Brocq Tyrepower Racing 47:29.050 50 +25
16 07 James Courtney Snowy River Caravans Racing 47:29.149 50 +23
17 62 Richie Stanaway PremiAir Racing 47:30.945 50 +21
18 03 Aaron Cameron CoolDrive Auto Parts Racing 47:32.990 50 +19
19 20 David Reynolds TRADIE Energy 47:34.124 50 +18
20 96 Macauley Jones Pizza Hut Racing 47:36.765 50 +16
21 05 Lochie Dalton Tickford Autosport 47:37.852 50 +15
22 08 Andre Heimgartner R&J Batteries Racing 47:43.073 48 +14
23 99 Cooper Murray Vibe Racing 47:41.810 45 +13
24 02 Ryan Wood Mobil1 Truck Assist Racing 47:50.823 39 +12
NC 12 Jaxon Evans SCT Motorsport 26:53.120 28 +0