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DUTTON REPRIMANDED OVER RANDLE CONTACT

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Triple Eight’s team manager, Mark Dutton has been reprimanded after a pit lane incident with Tickford Racing’s Thomas Randle at the end of Sunday’s race in Tasmania.

During the final stages of the race, Randle spun Triple Eight’s Broc Feeney around, resulting in a 15th place finish which had massive implications on his championship fight. After the race, Randle went to the Red Bull garage to apologise for the incident. However, when doing so, Mark Dutton was seen briefly pushing Randle back and denied him entry. Because of this physical contact, Tickford requested for this matter to be investigated, which Motorsport Australia did.

The investigation revealed that Dutton was guilty of breaching Rule B6.5.1.1

“A person must not intentionally make physical contact with another person except in self-defence.”

“The Stewards find a breach of Rule B6.5.1 to be established and have determined to issue a Reprimand to the Triple 8 Authorised Representative.”

The document also stated that Dutton defended his reasonings behind his nudge was due to a “protective measure to avoid violence to his staff.” The stewards deemed that the physical contact was not necessary.

Broc Feeney still sits third in the standings but now is 198 points behind team mate, Will Brown who’s also the championship leader.

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Shane Howard to Depart CEO Role at Supercars

Shane Howard has announced that he will depart from his CEO role at Supercars as he prepares for a new role within Race Australia Consolidated Enterprises.

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Howard joined Supercars CEO role in Jan 2022

Shane Howard will depart as CEO of Supercars after leading the organization since January 2022.

He will take on a newly-created role within Race Australia Consolidated Enterprises RACE as Director – Motorsport, where he will focus on the strategic evolution of Supercars, including overseeing Toyota’s integration in 2026, engaging with motorsport bodies, and supporting international expansion.

The role will also include a director position on the RACE Board.

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Supercars has begun its search for a new CEO, with Howard continuing in the role until a successor is found.

“The demands of motorsport continue to grow, requiring an increasing level of focus and strategic direction. After more than three years as CEO, I believe now is the right time to transition into a role that allows me to focus on the sporting and technical side, which has always been my passion.” Howard explained.

“Shane’s contribution to Supercars as CEO has been outstanding, and his expertise will remain invaluable as we continue to grow the sport.” RACE chairman Barclay Nettlefold explained.

“We thank him for his leadership as CEO and look forward to his continued impact in this new capacity.”

The timing of Howard’s move follows the departure of COO Tim Watsford, who announced last month he would take on the CEO role at St George Illawarra NRL club, leaving two key executive positions to be filled at Supercars.

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Brown Cops Penalty for Mostert Qualifying Drama

Will Brown has been handed a three-place grid penalty for Race 7 after impeding Chaz Mostert towards the back end of Qualifying 7 at the Grand Prix.

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Both Mostert and Brown struggled in the final qualifying session of the weekend, being both 18th and 24th respectively prior to the incident.

While on a lap, in attempt to move up the grid, Mostert was forced to jump on the brakes, to avoid the slow moving Red Bull, forcing to abandon his run.

“I just stuffed up those first two laps and had to go for a third run, and unfortunately my mate Will Brown out there,” explained Mostert.

“It’s not completely Will’s fault; we rely on communication a lot from our team, and obviously Will had no idea I was on a lap.”

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Besides from this hiccup, the reigning Supercars Champion has had a solid weekend and will be looking at continuing that streak with race 6 taking place this afternoon.

Brown will start alongside teammate and pole sitter Broc Feeney for this afternoon’s race.

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Feeney Dominates Melbourne SuperSprint Qualifying

Broc Feeney makes it four from four in Qualifying at the Australian Grand Prix.

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Broc Feeney continued his blistering form in Melbourne, securing pole positions for both Race 6 and Race 7 at Albert Park.

Feeney, who had already shown strong qualifying performances this season, clocked a 1:46.136 in Race 6, edging out teammate Will Brown. He followed that up with a 1:46.238 in Race 7, outpacing Friday’s maiden winner Cam Hill.

“It’s bloody awesome to get four of these this weekend,” Feeney said.

“I was a bit more stressed in that last one, but I’m stoked. Four out of four poles is unreal.”

While Feeney was on top, there was drama in the session for others. Brown struggled, qualifying 18th for Race 7, and was involved in a tense moment with Chaz Mostert. Mostert, attempting a third flying lap, bumped into Brown after coming across him on track. Despite the frustration, Mostert noted, “It’s not completely Will’s fault,” pointing to a communication breakdown.

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Other drivers to shine included Matt Payne and Cooper Murray, who secured strong qualifying positions for both races. Race 6 will take place at 5:40pm, with Feeney looking to continue his dominant run.

Repco Supercars Championship – Melbourne SuperSprint Qualifying 6 results:

PositionCar NumberTeamDriverCar ModelTime (s)Gap (s)
188Red Bull Ampol RacingBroc FeeneyChev Camaro ZL11:46.1369
21Red Bull Ampol RacingWill BrownChev Camaro ZL11:46.2408+0.1039
319Penrite RacingMatthew PayneFord Mustang GT1:46.6188+0.4819
410Bendix RacingNick PercatChev Camaro ZL11:46.7026+0.5657
599Erebus MotorsportCooper MurrayChev Camaro ZL11:46.7313+0.5944
617Shell V-Power Racing TeamWill DavisonFord Mustang GT1:46.8073+0.6704
731PremiAir RacingJames GoldingChev Camaro ZL11:46.8188+0.6819
84Dabble RacingCameron HillChev Camaro ZL11:46.8297+0.6928
92Mobil 1 Truck Assist RacingRyan WoodFord Mustang GT1:46.9107+0.7738
1038Shell V-Power Racing TeamBrodie KosteckiFord Mustang GT1:46.9154+0.7785
1125Mobil 1 Optus RacingChaz MostertFord Mustang GT1:46.9389+0.8020
1218Dewalt RacingAnton De PasqualeChev Camaro ZL11:46.9701+0.8332
1355Monster Castrol RacingThomas RandleFord Mustang GT1:47.0240+0.8871
1420TRADIE EnergyDavid ReynoldsChev Camaro ZL11:47.1322+0.9953
1526Penrite RacingKai AllenFord Mustang GT1:47.1998+1.0629
1662PremiAir RacingRichie StanawayChev Camaro ZL11:47.2086+1.0717
178R&J Batteries RacingAndre HeimgartnerChev Camaro ZL11:47.2803+1.1434
189Erebus MotorsportJack Le BrocqChev Camaro ZL11:47.2872+1.1503
196Monster Castrol RacingCameron WatersFord Mustang GT1:47.2936+1.1567
2096Pizza Hut RacingMacauley JonesChev Camaro ZL11:47.3688+1.2319
2112SCT MotorsportJaxon EvansChev Camaro ZL11:47.3812+1.2443
2214Brad Jones RacingBryce FullwoodChev Camaro ZL11:47.3956+1.2587
237Snowy River RacingJames CourtneyFord Mustang GT1:47.4662+1.3293
243CoolDrive RacingAaron CameronFord Mustang GT1:48.1295+1.9926

Repco Supercars Championship – Melbourne SuperSprint Qualifying 7 results:

PositionCar NumberTeamDriverCar ModelTime (s)Gap (s)
188Red Bull Ampol RacingBroc FeeneyChev Camaro ZL11:46.2383*
24Dabble RacingCameron HillChev Camaro ZL11:46.3592+0.1209
399Erebus MotorsportCooper MurrayChev Camaro ZL11:46.4351+0.1968
462PremiAir RacingRichie StanawayChev Camaro ZL11:46.4690+0.2307
56Monster Castrol RacingCameron WatersFord Mustang GT1:46.4974+0.2591
619Penrite RacingMatthew PayneFord Mustang GT1:46.5816+0.3433
726Penrite RacingKai AllenFord Mustang GT1:46.6378+0.3995
814Brad Jones RacingBryce FullwoodChev Camaro ZL11:46.7024+0.4641
918Dewalt RacingAnton De PasqualeChev Camaro ZL11:46.7051+0.4668
1020TRADIE EnergyDavid ReynoldsChev Camaro ZL11:46.7230+0.4847
1110Bendix RacingNick PercatChev Camaro ZL11:46.7675+0.5292
1255Monster Castrol RacingThomas RandleFord Mustang GT1:46.7690+0.5307
139Erebus MotorsportJack Le BrocqChev Camaro ZL11:46.7779+0.5396
1438Shell V-Power Racing TeamBrodie KosteckiFord Mustang GT1:46.7994+0.5611
152Mobil 1 Truck Assist RacingRyan WoodFord Mustang GT1:46.8183+0.5800
1612SCT MotorsportJaxon EvansChev Camaro ZL11:46.8312+0.5929
1717Shell V-Power Racing TeamWill DavisonFord Mustang GT1:46.9863+0.7480
181Red Bull Ampol RacingWilliam BrownChev Camaro ZL11:46.9896+0.7513
1996Pizza Hut RacingMacauley JonesChev Camaro ZL11:47.1553+0.9170
207Snowy River RacingJames CourtneyFord Mustang GT1:47.2543+1.0160
2131PremiAir RacingJames GoldingChev Camaro ZL11:47.2763+1.0380
228R&J Batteries RacingAndre HeimgartnerChev Camaro ZL11:47.3051+1.0668
233CoolDrive RacingAaron CameronFord Mustang GT1:48.0797+1.8414
2425Mobil 1 Optus RacingChaz MostertFord Mustang GT1:49.6117+3.3734

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