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AS IT HAPPENED: Follow the Supercars action at Symmons Plains

Supercars
08 May
Live updates from Tasmania for Round 4
4 mins by Supercars.com

2025 Snowy River Caravans Tasmania Super 440 as it happens

  • Round 4 comes from Symmons Plains Raceway in Tasmania

  • Broc Feeney took championship lead with double win Saturday

  • Matt Payne denied Feeney in stunning Sunday photo finish

Make sure you are with us this weekend!

We're here with live coverage of every session from Tasmania for Round 4!

Race 11 and Race 12 take place on Saturday, with the 200km Race 13 on Sunday. See the full track schedule and results here.

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International race fans can stream every session of the Snowy River Caravans Tasmania Super 440 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.

See broadcast times here.

The story so far

Race 13: Matt Payne and Penrite Racing have delivered a strategy masterclass to deny a rapid Broc Feeney in a stunning finish to the Snowy River Caravans Tasmania Super 440. A second compulsory stop taken during a mid-race Safety Car set up Payne's march to victory, with Feeney mowing through the field to challenge the Penrite Ford in the closing laps. Ultimately, Feeney came up just short, Payne emerging a shock winner from 11th on the grid by 0.05s in a remarkable photo finish. Click here for session report.

Sunday Shootout: Will Brown has denied Ryan Wood to claim the first pole of his title defence in a thrilling Boost Mobile Shootout at the Snowy River Caravans Tasmania Super 440. The reigning champion secured pole by just 0.0804s over Wood, with Cam Waters powering from 10th in qualifying to third in the Shootout. Click here for session report.

Sunday Qualifying: Will Brown has returned serve, pacing Boost Mobile Qualifying as a number of big names failed to make an impression. The reigning champion, who lost his points lead on Saturday, emerged fastest ahead of Red Bull Ampol Racing teammate Broc Feeney and Tickford Racing rival Thomas Randle in what was a disrupted session. Click here for session report.

Race 12: A victorious Broc Feeney has crowned his 100th Supercars race by winning Race 12 and taking the championship lead on an absorbing afternoon at the Snowy River Caravans Tasmania Super 440. With Will Brown only 11th, Feeney also emerged as the championship leader for the first time in 2025, and for the first time since last year's Grand Prix in March. Click for session report.

Race 11: A lap 11 move on pole-sitter Thomas Randle proved decisive for Broc Feeney to take a runaway victory in the first race of the Snowy River Caravans Tasmania Super 440. After Randle got the jump, Feeney kept pace and made a bold lunge on lap 11, before benefiting from slow pit stops for his rivals to canter to victory in Race 11. Click here for session report.

Saturday Qualifying: Chaos has reigned supreme in Boost Mobile Qualifying at Symmons Plains Raceway, with Thomas Randle and Broc Feeney splitting the Saturday pole positions. Randle and Feeney were the benchmarks all morning, trading poles and filling out both front rows for Saturday's two 120km races. Click here for session reports.

Practice 2: Broc Feeney led a Chevrolet top seven in final practice at the Snowy River Caravans Tasmania Super 440, with title contenders scattered up and down the field. As it was in Practice 1, Feeney was quickest of all, with PremiAir Racing driver Richie Stanaway denying Triple Eight a Friday one-two. Click here for session report.

Practice 1: Drivers have been undone by Symmons Plains Raceway’s notorious hairpin, as Broc Feeney set the pace in opening practice at the Snowy River Caravans Tasmania Super 440. As expected, the margins were incredibly tight around the 2.4km circuit, with Triple Eight star Feeney just 0.0017s quicker than Team 18 veteran David Reynolds. Tap for session report.

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