2025 Bosch Power Tools Perth Super 440 as it happens
Round 5 comes from CARCO.com.au Raceway in Perth
Broc Feeney extends championship lead by 72 points over Will Brown
Supercars returns in Darwin in two weeks on June 20-22
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The story so far
Race 16: Broc Feeney has turned the tables on Matt Payne to take out the 100th ATCC/Supercars race in Perth, with the championship leader winning after a late Safety Car. Click here for session report.
Sunday Shootout: Broc Feeney dominated Sunday's Boost Mobile Top Ten Shootout in Perth. While Feeney was the biggest winner, Waters was the biggest mover, having qualified seventh. Reigning champion Will Brown and Penrite Racing driver Matt Payne will launch from third and fourth. Click here for session report.
Sunday Qualifying: Broc Feeney scooped provisional Race 16 pole at the Bosch Power Tools Perth Super 440, as Chaz Mostert and Brodie Kostecki both failed to progress. Click here for session report.
Race 15: Broc Feeney benefited from a shock failure for Ryan Wood and contrasting strategy calls to extend his championship lead with victory at the Bosch Power Tools Perth Super 440. Click here for session report.
Race 14: Rising star Ryan Wood denied a hard-charging Will Brown to clinch his maiden Supercars victory at the Bosch Power Tools Perth Super 440. The New Zealander made his tyres last to defeat the reigning champion by just 0.6129s, Wood becoming the seventh different winner in 13 races in 2025. Click here for session report.
Saturday Qualifying: Walkinshaw Andretti United landed a double blow, with Chaz Mostert and Ryan Wood clinching Saturday's two Boost Mobile Pole Positions. Mostert became the seventh different pole position winner in 14 sessions, before Wood became the 75th different pole position winner in championship history for Race 15. Click here for session report.
Practice 2: In a thrilling conclusion to Practice 2, Matt Payne edged out Team 18 driver Anton De Pasquale by 0.0856s, with Thomas Randle, points leader Broc Feeney and James Golding third through fifth. Click here for session report.
Practice 1: Jaxon Evans topped the timesheets during Friday’s opening practice session, the Brad Jones driver starting his weekend at the top ahead of Ryan Wood. Wood led the way for the majority of the 30-minute session, before fellow Kiwi and second-year driver Evans benefited from an extra set of tyres to put nearly 0.4s on the field. Click here for session report.