Broc Feeney, Matt Payne are first and second in standings
Feeney, Payne have finished all racing laps so far this season
Feeney, Payne combine for 16 of 26 race wins in 2025
Broc Feeney and Matt Payne have been class of the field in 2025, and a key statistic proves why they may have the coolest heads in The Finals.
We finally have our 2025 Repco Supercars Finals Series field, with Repco Sprint Cup winner Feeney and Ryco Enduro Cup winner Payne atop the standings.
Between them, Feeney and Payne won 16 of the 26 completed races. Feeney dominated the Sprint Cup, taking 12 wins and 14 poles, before Payne won the Repco Bathurst 1000 to close out the Enduro Cup.
To no surprise, Feeney and Payne ended the regular season first and second, and there's a big reason why: they are the only drivers to have completed all 1405 racing laps so far.
Behind them, Cam Waters and Will Brown have dropped one and two laps respectively. Brown had completed all racing laps heading to Bathurst, where he crashed at Griffins Bend and dropped two laps. Waters, meanwhile, lost a lap in the Darwin finale after a wheel came loose.
Feeney nearly threw it away, burying his Red Bull Ampol Camaro in the Forrest's Elbow barriers. He dropped two laps, but got them back through Safety Cars and recovered to sixth.
Impressively, outgoing Brad Jones Racing driver Bryce Fullwood rounds out the top five, losing two laps in Tasmania over a clash with Brodie Kostecki, and one in Perth.
Finishing every lap, obviously, shows a driver stays out of trouble. That will be pivotal in The Finals, where even the slightest slip-ups could end a driver's season.
The unluckiest driver, by a country mile, is Jaxon Evans. The New Zealander has completed just 76.5% of racing laps, having recorded DNFs in Perth, Darwin, Townsville, Ipswich and Bathurst. Such was his crash in Darwin, that he was a non-starter in the last two Darwin races.
Bathurst DNFs before lap 60 for Chaz Mostert, Will Davison and Nick Percat also affected their numbers. It was Davison's first DNF in 82 races, since Bathurst 2022, while Percat (74 races) and Mostert (61 races) also suffered their first non-finishes since 2023.
Drivers will be hard-pressed to keep their streaks alive on the Gold Coast, where just one race (Saturday 2024) has had a 100% finishing rate since 2002.
Laps completed in 2025 Supercars season
Full-time 2025 drivers only
Driver | Laps completed | % |
|---|---|---|
Payne | 1405 | 100.00% |
Feeney | 1405 | 100.00% |
Waters | 1404 | 99.93% |
Brown | 1403 | 99.86% |
Fullwood | 1402 | 99.79% |
Randle | 1400 | 99.64% |
Cameron* | 1270 | 99.61% |
Heimgartner | 1399 | 99.57% |
Reynolds | 1398 | 99.50% |
Allen | 1392 | 99.07% |
Hill | 1387 | 98.72% |
Kostecki | 1380 | 98.22% |
De Pasquale | 1371 | 97.58% |
Jones | 1367 | 97.30% |
Murray | 1356 | 96.51% |
Wood | 1337 | 95.16% |
Golding | 1326 | 94.38% |
Le Brocq | 1317 | 93.74% |
Courtney | 1311 | 93.31% |
Stanaway | 1300 | 92.53% |
Mostert | 1296 | 92.24% |
Percat | 1294 | 92.10% |
Davison | 1294 | 92.10% |
Evans | 1075 | 76.51% |
Active finish streaks in Supercars
Full-time 2025 drivers only
Driver | Races finished | Last DNF | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
Feeney | 78 | Newcastle 2023 | was a DSQ |
Randle | 70 | Perth 2023 | |
Heimgartner | 55 | Bathurst 2023 | |
Brown | 52 | Adelaide 2023 | |
Waters | 46 | AGP 2024 | |
Hill | 45 | AGP 2024 | |
Fullwood | 44 | Taupō 2024 | |
Payne | 31 | Bathurst 2024 | |
Allen | 31 | N/A | 2025 rookie |
De Pasquale | 29 | GC 2024 | |
Cameron* | 24 | N/A | 2025 rookie |
Jones | 19 | Taupō 2025 | |
Kostecki | 16 | Tasmania 2025 | was a DSQ |
Murray | 11 | Perth 2025 | 2025 rookie |
Wood | 10 | Darwin 2025 | |
Reynolds | 9 | Darwin 2025 | |
Golding | 6 | Townsville 2025 | |
Le Brocq | 3 | Ipswich 2025 | |
Davison | 0 | Bathurst 2025 | |
Percat | 0 | Bathurst 2025 | |
Mostert | 0 | Bathurst 2025 | |
Stanaway | 0 | Bathurst 2025 | |
Courtney | 0 | Bathurst 2025 | |
Evans | 0 | Bathurst 2025 |
*Cameron did not race in Sydney