Broc Feeney wins the 2025 NTI Townsville 500, Event 07 of the Repco Supercars Championship, Reid Park, Townsville, Queensland, Australia. 13 Jul, 2025.

Supercars News: Feeney wins Sunday Townsville Race 3

Red Bull’s Broc Feeney has gone back-to-back on the streets of Townsville, holding off teammate Will Brown to take his second win in as many days at the NTI Townsville 500.

Broc Feeney battles teammate Will Brown in the 2025 NTI Townsville 500, Event 07 of the Repco Supercars Championship, Reid Park, Townsville, Queensland, Australia. 13 Jul, 2025.

Brown made a late charge to try and overhaul the current championship leader, but faded in the closing laps as Feeney danced away to a three-second victory after 200 kilometers of racing, with two-time Bathurst 1000 winner Chaz Mostert in third.

“Huge credit to Will. That was the hardest race I’ve had in a long time,” said Feeney.

“He was definitely the faster guy today and put a lot of pressure on me. In that second stint, I had newer tires, and he was coming back at me. He had so much pace on me in that last stint.

“But once he got close, within about half a second, he sort of dropped off and I’m guessing his car overheated from being behind.

“There was a lot of that last stint where I didn’t think I was going to be able to hang on, I was asking all of the questions about where I need to improve.

“This means a lot; this is a huge win for us. It’s been an awesome roll we’ve been on; I couldn’t be prouder of everyone at Red Bull Ampol Racing.”

Cam Waters used strategy to lead in the early stages of the race but was unable to sustain his advantage, eventually finishing fourth ahead of Kiwi Matt Payne rounding out the top five.

Between Gold Coasters Feeney and Mostert, and Toowoomba’s Brown, the result marks an all-Queenslander podium in North Queensland.

It is Feeney’s 10th win of 2025, giving the 22-year old a 220-point advantage over Brown and putting him in the box seat to win the Sprint Cup next month in Ipswich and earn the first berth in the Supercars Finals series.

This year’s event, the 19th Supercars event in Townsville, welcomed a weekend crowd of 128,337, the largest attendance at the event since 2018.

Broc Feeney wins the 2025 NTI Townsville 500, Event 07 of the Repco Supercars Championship, Reid Park, Townsville, Queensland, Australia. 13 Jul, 2025.

Townsville Race 3 Results – 70 Laps

Pos Num Driver Team Car Behind Gap
1 88 Broc Feeney Triple Eight Race Engineering Chev Camaro ZL1 0.000s 0.000s
2 1 William Brown Triple Eight Race Engineering Chev Camaro ZL1 3.0195 3.0195
3 25 Chaz Mostert Walkinshaw Andretti United Ford Mustang GT 12.664 9.6445
4 6 Cameron Waters Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT 21.7796 9.1156
5 19 Matthew Payne Grove Racing Ford Mustang GT 23.3860 1.6064
6 18 Anton De Pasquale Team 18 Chev Camaro ZL1 25.8048 2.4188
7 2 Ryan Wood Walkinshaw Andretti United Ford Mustang GT 26.5485 0.7437
8 55 Thomas Randle Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT 27.3121 0.7636
9 14 Bryce Fullwood Brad Jones Racing Chev Camaro ZL1 38.3828 11.0707
10 26 Kai Allen Grove Racing Ford Mustang GT 39.7407 1.3579
11 8 Andre Heimgartner Brad Jones Racing Chev Camaro ZL1 40.4495 0.7088
12 10 Nick Percat Matt Stone Racing Chev Camaro ZL1 53.7775 13.3280
13 31 James Golding PremiAir Racing Chev Camaro ZL1 54.3500 0.5725
14 62 Richie Stanaway PremiAir Racing Chev Camaro ZL1 56.8666 2.5166
15 96 Macauley Jones Brad Jones Racing Chev Camaro ZL1 58.3846 1.5180
16 38 Brodie Kostecki Dick Johnson Racing Ford Mustang GT 1:02.9863 4.6017
17 12 Jaxon Evans Brad Jones Racing Chev Camaro ZL1 1:05.7787 2.7924
18 7 James Courtney Blanchard Racing Team Ford Mustang GT 1:11.4331 5.6544
19 3 Aaron Cameron Blanchard Racing Team Ford Mustang GT 1:12.0982 0.6651
20 9 Jack Le Brocq Erebus Motorsport Chev Camaro ZL1 1:21.6219 9.5237
21 20 David Reynolds Team 18 Chev Camaro ZL1 1 lap 16.1078
22 99 Cooper Murray Erebus Motorsport Chev Camaro ZL1 1 lap 40.1798
23 17 Will Davison Dick Johnson Racing Ford Mustang GT 2 laps 48.613
24 4 Cameron Hill Matt Stone Racing Chev Camaro ZL1 10 laps 7 laps