22-year-old star Broc Feeney has stormed to victory in a dramatic Century Batteries Ipswich Super 440 finale

Supercars News: Feeney wins Ipswich Super 440 Finale

22-year-old star Broc Feeney has stormed to victory in a dramatic Century Batteries Ipswich Super 440 finale, securing the 2025 Repco Sprint Cup and cementing his spot in the Finals — while taking a commanding lead in the Repco Supercars Championship heading into the business end of the season.

The Red Bull Ampol Racing star took his 12th win from 24 starts this season in Sunday’s Race 25, overcoming wild weather, multiple Safety Cars, and a late charge from Cam Waters.

To celebrate, Feeney brought his mum and 89-year-old Nan onto the podium this afternoon Ipswich with him.

Feeney, who grew up racing at Queensland Raceway, thrilled his home crowd with the win, finishing the Sprint Cup 337 points clear of teammate and defending Supercars Champion Will Brown.

Ford’s best – Cam Waters produced one of the drives of the season, charging from 19th to second, while rookie Kai Allen surged from 22nd to third after an inspired strategy call during the race’s pivotal Safety Car period.

“I really wanted to win this one, especially here at home,” Feeney said.

“I’ve got a lot of friends and family here — my Nan’s even in the crowd — so it’s bloody awesome.

“They threw everything at us today: the weather, the Safety Car, you name it. To come out of that in fourth and go straight back to the lead was incredible.”

The result means Brown and Grove Racing’s Matt Payne clinch provisional Finals berths, with both holding more than a 600-point buffer over ninth in the standings.

Supercars next stop is the Airtouch 500 at The Bend in South Australia from 12-14 September, the first event of the Enduro Cup.

Superstars of Supercars including Hall of Fame inductees Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup will join the grid in co-driver roles as the full-field battles it out in a 500km slog around the Tailem Bend circuit, the first time Supercars has raced an enduro event at the venue.

Race Results

Pos No Driver Team Behind Laps
1 88 Broc Feeney Red Bull Ampol Racing 63
2 06 Cam Waters Monster Castrol Racing +8.810 63
3 26 Kai Allen Penrite Racing +10.933 63
4 19 Matthew Payne Penrite Racing +18.468 63
5 38 Brodie Kostecki Shell V-Power Racing Team +19.011 63
6 25 Chaz Mostert Mobil1 Optus Racing +22.545 63
7 08 Andre Heimgartner R&J Batteries Racing +22.798 63
8 18 Anton De Pasquale DEWALT Racing +23.091 63
9 31 James Golding PremiAir Racing +23.538 63
10 62 Richie Stanaway PremiAir Racing +24.000 63
11 20 David Reynolds TRADIE Energy +24.462 63
12 09 Jack Le Brocq Tyrepower Racing +25.951 63
13 14 Bryce Fullwood Middy’s Racing +26.602 63
14 55 Thomas Randle Monster Castrol Racing +27.406 63
15 12 Jaxon Evans SCT Motorsport +27.633 63
16 01 Will Brown Red Bull Ampol Racing +28.333 63
17 17 Will Davison Shell V-Power Racing Team +28.559 63
18 99 Cooper Murray Erebus Motorsport +30.460 63
19 96 Macauley Jones Pizza Hut Racing +32.020 63
20 03 Aaron Cameron CoolDrive Auto Parts Racing +33.402 63
21 888 Zach Bates Supercheap Auto Racing +34.005 63
22 02 Ryan Wood Mobil1 Truck Assist Racing +36.453 63
23 10 Nick Percat Bendix Racing +40.046 63
24 04 Cameron Hill Supaglass Racing +45.884 63
25 07 James Courtney Snowy River Caravans Racing 1 LAP 62
26 35 Cameron Crick Dormer HVAC Racing by MSR 8 LAPS 55