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AS IT HAPPENED: 2025 MSS Security Melbourne SuperSprint

Supercars
12 Mar
Live updates from Albert Park for Round 2
4 mins by Supercars.com

2025 MSS Security Melbourne SuperSprint as it happens

  • Round 2 comes from the Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit in Melbourne

  • Will Brown clinches Larry Perkins Trophy after finale was abandoned

  • Brown won Saturday race, Broc Feeney and Cameron Hill claimed other wins

  • Brown takes seven-point lead over Cam Waters to New Zealand

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We're here with live coverage of every session from Melbourne for Round 2 of what is set to be the most action-packed season in Supercars history. Race 4 takes place on Thursday evening, with Race 5 on Friday, Race 6 on Saturday evening, and Race 7 on Sunday morning.

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How to watch on TV

International race fans can stream every session of the Melbourne SuperSprint on SuperView. For existing SuperView subscribers, please visit this page to follow instructions on how to regain access to your account.

Viewers can stream every practice, qualifying session and race of the 2025 Repco Supercars Championship with no ad-breaks in racing on Kayo Sports. Every session of the Repco Supercars Championship is broadcast live in high definition on Foxtel.

New Zealand viewers can watch on Sky Sport live in HD.

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The story so far

Race 7: Heavy rainfall has led to the abandonment of the MSS Security Melbourne SuperSprint finale, helping Will Brown clinch a second consecutive Larry Perkins Trophy. Click here for the session report.

Race 6: Defending Supercars champion Will Brown has taken the points lead in an incident-packed Race 6 at the MSS Security Melbourne SuperSprint, which was shortened due to two Safety Cars. The 2024 Larry Perkins Trophy is in the box seat to win again in 2025 after stealing the lead away from Triple Eight Race Engineering teammate Broc Feeney through Turn 1. Click here for the session report.

Saturday Qualifying: Broc Feeney has swept the Boost Mobile Poles at the MSS Security Melbourne SuperSprint on a Saturday morning headlined by an incident for championship contenders Will Brown and Chaz Mostert.Held in the coolest and fastest conditions of the weekend so far, Feeney powered to Race 6 pole with a record 1:46.1369s lap, before backing it up with a 1:46.2383s in the Race 7 session. Click here for the session report.

Race 5: Cameron Hill has scored his maiden Supercars victory in an action-packed shortened Race 5 at the MSS Security Melbourne SuperSprint. The Matt Stone Racing driver, who claimed his first Supercars podium on Thursday, backed it up on Friday in a surprise MSR one-two finish ahead of Nick Percat. Click here for the session report.

Race 4: Broc Feeney wins a Supercars race for the ages at Albert Park, with the Triple Eight Race Engineering driver holding off Will Brown in an action-packed Race 4. Click here for the session report.

Thursday Qualifying: Broc Feeney scored a Boost Mobile Pole double in Thursday's back-to-back Supercars qualifying sessions at Albert Park, with Ford stars Cam Waters and Chaz Mostert both caught out. Click here for the session report.

Practice 2: James Golding continued a strong start to the MSS Security Melbourne SuperSprint for PremiAir Racing, topping the final practice session of the weekend. Golding flew to a 1:47.1632s in the first half of a session that was interrupted by a crash for James Courtney. Click here for the session report.

Practice 1: Ryan Wood has opened his MSS Security Melbourne SuperSprint account with the fastest time in Practice 1 at Albert Park. The second-year Walkinshaw Andretti United driver was one of two drivers, along with countryman Richie Stanaway, to set a lap in the 1:47s through 30 minutes of practice. Click here for the session report.

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