2026 Tyrepower Tasmania Super 440 overview
Chaz Mostert, Andre Heimgartner, Broc Feeney split wins
Dual 120km Saturday races, 200km Sunday race headline Tasmania weekend
Feeney takes championship lead to Darwin on June 19-21
The 2026 Repco Supercars Championship explodes back into life at the Tyrepower Tasmania Super 440.
The storied Symmons Plains Raceway hosts Races 14, 15 and 16 of the 2026 season, which has produced several intriguing storylines through four rounds.
Broc Feeney arrives in Tasmania with a slender 23-point lead over Brodie Kostecki, with Matt Payne 46 points back in third. Feeney seized the lead after Kostecki infamously clashed with Chaz Mostert in the Christchurch finale.
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How to watch and stream
Viewers can stream every practice, qualifying session and race of the 2026 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. Please check local guides.
New Zealand viewers can watch on Sky Sport live in HD. Please check local guides.
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The story so far
Feeney cruises to win No. 4
Broc Feeney dominated the finale to claim his fourth win of the season, and first since Melbourne in March. Matt Payne and Kai Allen filled an all-Ford podium.
Feeney soars, Ojeda stars
Broc Feeney claimed his 30th career pole in the Boost Mobile Top Ten Shootout, with Matt Payne and Jayden Ojeda just behind. Brodie Kostecki fell from provisional pole to fifth.
Heimgartner scores drought-breaker
Andre Heimgartner cruised to victory from pole position, with Broc Feeney and Matt Payne rounding out the podium. Brodie Kostecki finished last after a clash with David Reynolds, who was penalised.
Mostert dominates opener
Reigning champion Chaz Mostert dominated Race 14 to claim his first win of the season, and first in Toyota colours. David Reynolds and Brodie Kostecki rounded out the podium.
Allen's big moment
Kai Allen had a difficult Saturday morning, ending up in the fence at the end of Q1 for Race 15 Qualifying.
Championship contender in hot water
Brodie Kostecki also found himself in trouble, being placed under investigation for allegedly impeding Jackson Walls in Race 14 Qualifying. Kostecki was later penalised to the tune of two positions.
Toyota master changeable Saturday qualifying
The new Supras sent out a statement to the field in Saturday qualifying, with Chaz Mostert and Andre Heimgartner splitting poles for the two 50-lap sprints.
Kostecki ends Friday fastest
Brodie Kostecki staved off the resurgent Chevrolets to end Friday fastest, just pipping title rival Matt Payne.
Reynolds puts Chevrolet back on top
It was a promising start to the weekend for Chevrolet, with Team 18's David Reynolds topping Practice 1.
Back to back practice on Friday
Supercars drivers will commence their Tasmania campaigns from 2:05pm local time with Practice 1, followed by Practice 2. From there, teams return on Saturday morning for Boost Mobile Qualifying.
Feeney leads as Supercars arrives in Tasmania
Broc Feeney arrives in Tasmania with a slender 23-point lead over Brodie Kostecki, with Matt Payne 46 points back in third. Feeney seized the lead after Kostecki infamously clashed with Chaz Mostert in the Christchurch finale.