
Sunday's second Semi Final race to start at 3:20pm local time
Broc Feeney to start alongside Anton De Pasquale, Chaz Mostert third
Will Brown to start back in 17th after another tough qualifying
Broc Feeney will start from pole position in Saturday's second Semi Final race at the Penrite Oil Sandown 500.
Feeney equalled Scott McLaughlin's record of 16 poles in a single season in a Shootout that was highlighted by tricky conditions that caught out several drivers.
The Repco Sprint Cup winner has placed himself in prime position to reclaim the championship lead heading into the bp Adelaide Grand Final, having lost the ascendancy to Chaz Mostert yesterday.
Anton De Pasquale continued a strong weekend for himself and Team 18 by claiming his third front row start for the year, making the most of improving track conditions as the last car on track.
A further five Finals Drivers are set to start in the top 10, namely Mostert (third), Kai Allen (fifth), Matt Payne (seventh), Cam Waters (eighth), and Thomas Randle (ninth).
The only Finals Driver to miss the Shootout was Will Brown, who will start back in 17th after being caught out by the weather conditions and yellow flags in Q2.
The 81-lap race will commence at 3:20pm local time. Live coverage of the Penrite Oil Sandown 500 can be found live in Australia on the screens of Fox Sports and Kayo Sports.
Starting grid: Race 31, 2025 Penrite Oil Sandown 500
1st) Broc Feeney* (#88 Red Bull Ampol Chevrolet)
2nd) Anton De Pasquale (#18 Cub Cadet Chevrolet)
3rd) Chaz Mostert* (#25 Mobil 1 Optus Ford)
4th) Ryan Wood (#2 Mobil 1 Truck Assist Ford)
5th) Kai Allen* (#26 Penrite Ford)
6th) Cameron Hill (#4 Sherrin Rentals Chevrolet)
7th) Matt Payne* (#19 Penrite Ford)
8th) Cam Waters* (#6 Monster Energy Ford)
9th) Thomas Randle* (#55 Castrol Ford)
10th) Bryce Fullwood (#14 Middy's Electrical Chevrolet)
11th) Brodie Kostecki (#38 Shell V-Power Ford)
12th) Macauley Jones (#96 Pizza Hut Chevrolet)
13th) James Golding (#31 PremiAir Chevrolet)
14th) Nick Percat (#10 Bendix Chevrolet)
15th) James Courtney (#7 Snowy River Caravans Ford)
16th) Jayden Ojeda (#62 PremiAir Chevrolet)
17th) Will Brown* (#1 Red Bull Ampol Chevrolet)
18th) Jack Le Brocq (#9 Tyrepower Chevrolet)
19th) Cooper Murray (#99 TotalEnergies Chevrolet)
20th) Jaxon Evans (#12 SCT Logistics Chevrolet)
21st) David Reynolds (#20 TRADIE Energy Chevrolet)
22nd) Aaron Cameron (#3 CoolDrive Ford)
23rd) Will Davison (#17 Shell V-Power Ford)
24th) Andre Heimgartner (#8 R&J Batteries Chevrolet)
*Denotes 2025 Finals Driver