84-lap Race 16 will commence at 2:45pm AEST
Broc Feeney secures third pole of 2026, Matt Payne second
Fox, KAYO, Sky NZ, SuperView take live coverage
Broc Feeney has beaten Matt Payne to Race 16 pole for Sunday's Tyrepower Tasmania Super 440 finale, with Brodie Kostecki dropping from provisional pole to fifth.
Jayden Ojeda was a brilliant third for PremiAir Racing, with Anton De Pasquale fourth. Kostecki, Will Brown, Kai Allen, Ryan Wood, Aaron Cameron and Thomas Randle provisionally rounded out the top 10.
However, Cameron was excluded from the Boost Mobile Top Ten Shootout as his #3 Ford was found to exceed to maximum permitted rear track width, dropping him behind Randle to 10th.
The form guide turned on its head in Boost Mobile Qualifying, with Saturday's pole-to-win performances Andre Heimgartner and Chaz Mostert 17th and 18th in their Supras.
Race 16 will commence at 2:45pm AEST. Fox Sports, Kayo Sports, and Sky NZ take live coverage. International fans can watch on SuperView.
Starting grid: Race 16, 2026 Tyrepower Tasmania Super 440
Broc Feeney (#88 Red Bull Ampol Ford)
Matt Payne (#19 Penrite Ford)
Jayden Ojeda (#31 PremiAir Chevrolet)
Anton De Pasquale (#18 DEWALT Chevrolet)
Brodie Kostecki (#17 Shell V-Power Ford)
Will Brown (#888 Red Bull Ampol Ford)
Kai Allen (#26 Penrite Ford)
Ryan Wood (#2 Mobil 1 Truck Assist Toyota)
Thomas Randle (#55 Castrol Ford)
Aaron Cameron (#3 LIQUI MOLY BLAHST Ford)*
Cooper Murray (#99 TotalEnergies Chevrolet)
Rylan Gray (#38 Shell V-Power Ford)
Cam Waters (#6 Monster Energy Ford)
David Reynolds (#20 Snowy River Chevrolet)
Cameron Hill (#14 Wrest Point Country Club Toyota)
Zach Bates (#10 Bendix Chevrolet)
Andre Heimgartner (#8 R&J Batteries Toyota)
Chaz Mostert (#1 Mobil 1 Optus Toyota)
Jack Le Brocq (#4 Sherrin Rentals Chevrolet)
James Golding (#7 CoolDrive Ford)
Jobe Stewart (#9 Erebus Chevrolet)
Declan Fraser (#777 PremiAir Chevrolet)
Macauley Jones (#96 Summit Toyota)
Jackson Walls (#11 Objective Ford)
*Aaron Cameron was excluded from the Top Ten Shootout for a technical breach