Two-time Perth winner Broc Feeney now over 500 points clear of cut-line
Top 15 remained the same as it was before the weekend
Will Brown 72 points behind Feeney with three sprint rounds left
A dramatic climax to the Bosch Power Tools Perth Super 440 has seen Broc Feeney firm for the Repco Sprint Cup, and several drivers fighting over the final berths for the Finals.
While there are three sprint rounds and two Enduro Cup races left, there's plenty at stake as the field looks to lock themselves into the first ever Finals Series.
Feeney won the final two races of the weekend to open up a 72-point lead over teammate Will Brown, and now sits pretty at 550 points above the cut-line.
It's the cut-line, though, where attention now sits. From Cameron Hill in eighth to Nick Percat in 13th, six drivers are covered by just 68 points.
Hill finished 23rd after a pre-race drama, with Ryan Wood and James Golding colliding. Andre Heimgartner charged from 24th to 10th to consolidate his position, with Anton De Pasquale suffering an alternator issue to drop from sixth to 18th in the closing laps.
The wild race ensured the battle for the all-important minor positions is red hot, with Will Davison just 85 points out of the top 10. Davison's teammate Brodie Kostecki is now 132 points above the cut-line, as the Shell V-Power Racing Team looks to snap its two-year winless streak.
Shock podium-finisher James Courtney was the big winner, jumping from 21st to 16th in the standings. The Blanchard Racing Team veteran was 206 points from the cut-line after Tasmania, and is now 136 points down.
See where your favourite driver sits relative to 10th place in our table below.
The 2025 Repco Supercars Championship will resume in Darwin on June 20-22. Tickets are on sale now.
What is the Finals, and how do you make it?
10 drivers qualify for the Finals after Bathurst
Winners of Sprint Cup and Enduro Cup gain automatic entry
Each round is worth 300 points
Fastest lap bonus points on offer for each Sprint Cup race
From 2025, Supercars drivers will take an historic new path in the fight for championship glory. The 2025 Repco Supercars Championship will be held over 34 races across 13 rounds, in three different segments: Sprint Cup, Enduro Cup, and the Finals.
Finals for the 2025 championship occur post-Bathurst over the last three rounds at the Gold Coast, Sandown and Adelaide.
Only 10 drivers will be eligible for the Finals based on championship points from the regular season, which is all 27 races up to and including Bathurst, and 'Cup' winning eligibility.
What does that mean? Simply, the winners of the Sprint Cup and the Enduro Cup each have automatic entry into the Finals, and receive 25 bonus points to start the first round of the Finals with.
The remaining positions for the Finals are based on regular season championship points.
Each round is worth 300 points. There will also be five bonus points for the driver who sets the fastest lap in all Sprint Cup races. The fastest lap is only eligible for bonus points if the driver finishes in the top 15. These contribute to championship points for that round.
2025 Finals Watch after Round 5
After 2025 Bosch Power Tools Perth Super 440
Pos. | Driver | Gap to 10th |
---|---|---|
1st | Feeney | +550 |
2nd | Brown | +478 |
3rd | Payne | +427 |
4th | Waters | +397 |
5th | Mostert | +246 |
6th | Randle | +142 |
7th | Kostecki | +132 |
8th | Hill | +22 |
9th | Heimgartner | +16 |
10th | Wood | - |
11th | Golding | -27 |
12th | De Pasquale | -45 |
13th | Percat | -46 |
14th | Davison | -85 |
15th | Le Brocq | -125 |
16th | Courtney | -136 |
17th | Allen | -139 |
18th | Reynolds | -148 |
19th | Evans | -162 |
20th | Fullwood | -187 |
21st | Stanaway | -202 |
22nd | Jones | -218 |
23rd | Murray | -373 |
24th | Cameron | -413 |