Broc Feeney has backed up his pole position in Race 1 by taking out pole for Race 2.
Despite the qualifying sessions only having 10 minutes between them the field was different from each other.
Cameron Hill who had a career best 3rd in Race 1 did even better in qualifying for Race 2 where he will start on the front row in 2nd place.
Matt Stone has had a great day already, but it was improved further by Nick Percat qualifying in 3rd. Alongside him will be Andre Heimgartner.
Last years champion Will Brown will start in 5th alongside the current championship leader in Cam Waters in 6th place, a much better result then he had in earlier qualifying, a 16 place difference.
Richie Stanaway will once again start from position 7 for PremiAir. He will start alongside Jack Le Brocq out of 8th place.
It’s an all mustang row 5 with Brodie Kostecki starting alongside Walkinshaw’s Ryan Wood.
Speaking of Walkenshaw, it has been a tough day for Chaz Mostert. He qualified 15th in this session, let’s hope his race pace is better.
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.
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.
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.
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.”
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.
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.
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:
Position
Car Number
Team
Driver
Car Model
Time (s)
Gap (s)
1
88
Red Bull Ampol Racing
Broc Feeney
Chev Camaro ZL1
1:46.1369
–
2
1
Red Bull Ampol Racing
Will Brown
Chev Camaro ZL1
1:46.2408
+0.1039
3
19
Penrite Racing
Matthew Payne
Ford Mustang GT
1:46.6188
+0.4819
4
10
Bendix Racing
Nick Percat
Chev Camaro ZL1
1:46.7026
+0.5657
5
99
Erebus Motorsport
Cooper Murray
Chev Camaro ZL1
1:46.7313
+0.5944
6
17
Shell V-Power Racing Team
Will Davison
Ford Mustang GT
1:46.8073
+0.6704
7
31
PremiAir Racing
James Golding
Chev Camaro ZL1
1:46.8188
+0.6819
8
4
Dabble Racing
Cameron Hill
Chev Camaro ZL1
1:46.8297
+0.6928
9
2
Mobil 1 Truck Assist Racing
Ryan Wood
Ford Mustang GT
1:46.9107
+0.7738
10
38
Shell V-Power Racing Team
Brodie Kostecki
Ford Mustang GT
1:46.9154
+0.7785
11
25
Mobil 1 Optus Racing
Chaz Mostert
Ford Mustang GT
1:46.9389
+0.8020
12
18
Dewalt Racing
Anton De Pasquale
Chev Camaro ZL1
1:46.9701
+0.8332
13
55
Monster Castrol Racing
Thomas Randle
Ford Mustang GT
1:47.0240
+0.8871
14
20
TRADIE Energy
David Reynolds
Chev Camaro ZL1
1:47.1322
+0.9953
15
26
Penrite Racing
Kai Allen
Ford Mustang GT
1:47.1998
+1.0629
16
62
PremiAir Racing
Richie Stanaway
Chev Camaro ZL1
1:47.2086
+1.0717
17
8
R&J Batteries Racing
Andre Heimgartner
Chev Camaro ZL1
1:47.2803
+1.1434
18
9
Erebus Motorsport
Jack Le Brocq
Chev Camaro ZL1
1:47.2872
+1.1503
19
6
Monster Castrol Racing
Cameron Waters
Ford Mustang GT
1:47.2936
+1.1567
20
96
Pizza Hut Racing
Macauley Jones
Chev Camaro ZL1
1:47.3688
+1.2319
21
12
SCT Motorsport
Jaxon Evans
Chev Camaro ZL1
1:47.3812
+1.2443
22
14
Brad Jones Racing
Bryce Fullwood
Chev Camaro ZL1
1:47.3956
+1.2587
23
7
Snowy River Racing
James Courtney
Ford Mustang GT
1:47.4662
+1.3293
24
3
CoolDrive Racing
Aaron Cameron
Ford Mustang GT
1:48.1295
+1.9926
Repco Supercars Championship – Melbourne SuperSprint Qualifying 7 results: