Broc Feeney and Will Brown have split the ARMOR ALL Pole Positions in Perth on Sunday, with Shane van Gisbergen to start 21st in the finale.
Erebus Motorsport Chevrolet driver Brown will share the Race 8 front row with Penrite Racing Ford veteran David Reynolds.
Red Bull Ampol Racing driver Feeney will share the Race 9 front row with Brown’s teammate, points leader Brodie Kostecki.
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Feeney’s 54.1828s in the second session was the fastest lap of the weekend, with the 20-year-old scooping his second career pole.
The #88 Camaro driver pipped Kostecki by just 0.0824s, with Brown backing up his Race 8 pole with third.
Reynolds was the benchmark Ford driver, qualifying fourth for the finale after clinching his Race 8 front row.
Feeney's flyer came after he was only good enough for 21st in the first session.
Brown and Reynolds were covered by just 0.0404s, with Shell V-Power Racing Team Ford driver Anton De Pasquale 0.1549s down in third.
Van Gisbergen was the biggest loser, backing up ninth in Race 8 qualifying with a slump to 21st.
The defending champion entered Sunday’s action with his Race 7 victory under a cloud due to an Erebus protest.
Tim Slade (#23 Nulon Camaro) set the early pace in Race 8 qualifying with a 55.3696s, with van Gisbergen turning in a 54.8512s.
De Pasquale jumped to the top with a 54.6379s, with Brown moving to second with a 54.6612s.
Van Gisbergen bowled a wide at Turn 7 en route to a 54.6872s, before improving to a 54.4383s.
Will Davison and teammate De Pasquale both spent time at the top before Reynolds (54.2854s) and Brown (54.2450s) powered ahead.
Kostecki will share the Race 8 front row with De Pasquale, with James Courtney (#5 Snowy River Caravans Mustang) fifth ahead of Chaz Mostert (#25 Mobil 1 Optus Mustang).
Davison, Matt Payne (#19 Penrite Mustang), van Gisbergen and Slade rounded out the top 10.
Drivers returned for Race 9 qualifying, and Slade was again the early fast man with a 54.3714s.
Thomas Randle (#55 Castrol Mustang) moved to second with a 54.4220s before Reynolds jumped to the top with a 54.3035s.
Feeney then clocked the fastest lap of the session, a 54.1828s, to put himself in the box seat.
The 2021 Super2 champion hopped out of the car with three minutes remaining, and his benchmark went unbeaten.
Kostecki claimed second with a 54.2652s ahead of teammate Brown, with Reynolds, Davison, Slade, Mostert and Randle behind.
Cam Waters (#6 Monster Mustang) and Nick Percat (#2 Mobil 1 NTI Mustang) rounded out the top 10.
The Bosch Power Tools Perth SuperSprint will conclude with Race 8 at 11:45am local time/1:45am AEST, and Race 9 at 3:45pm local time/5:45pm AEST.