2025 betr Darwin Triple Crown as it happens
Round 6 comes from Hidden Valley Raceway in Darwin
Broc Feeney extends championship lead with stunning clean sweep
Supercars back on track in Townsville on July 11-13
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The story so far
Race 19: Broc Feeney continued his 2025 march with a thumping win at Hidden Valley to become just the third Supercars driver to win the betr Darwin Triple Crown. Read full report here.
The championship leader expertly converted pole to victory for the third time in as many attempts in Darwin, with Penrite Racing duo Kai Allen and Matt Payne rounding out the Race 19 podium.
Before Feeney sealed the deal, early-season points leader Cam Waters lost a wheel with three laps to go, dumping the Tickford Racing driver down to 24th and last.
Sunday Shootout: Broc Feeney put himself in the box seat for a betr Darwin Triple Crown clean sweep, gapping the field to win the Boost Mobile Top Ten Shootout. Read full report here.
Sunday Qualifying: Ryan Wood and Macauley Jones stunned in Boost Mobile Qualifying in Darwin, as reigning champion Will Brown and Cam Waters both missed a Shootout berth. Read full report here.
Race 18: Broc Feeney controlled proceedings for his seventh victory of the 2025 Supercars season in Darwin, as Anton De Pasquale and Kai Allen scored their first podiums of the year. Read full report here.
Race 17: Broc Feeney denied Cam Waters in an incident-packed Race 17, which was headlined by big hits for Jaxon Evans and Jack Le Brocq. Read full report here.
Saturday Qualifying: Hidden Valley was full of shocks and surprises on Saturday morning, with Broc Feeney clinching both Boost Mobile Pole Positions as reigning champion Will Brown and Chaz Mostert encountered shockers. Read full report here.
Practice 2: Andre Heimgartner denied Ryan Wood a Friday practice double in a strong showing for Brad Jones Racing. Championship leader Broc Feeney was eighth, 0.2399s off the pace, with eight Camaros and two Mustangs in the top 10 after a late flurry of times, some drivers delayed by traffic. Read full report here.
Practice 1: A late green tyre run vaulted Ryan Wood to the top in Practice 1 at the betr Darwin Triple Crown, with speed and off-track excursions bookending Triple Eight's efforts. Several cars found the grass throughout the hit out, with Broc Feeney and Will Brown among man to encounter offs. Read full report here.