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Who will be next to 100 Supercars race wins?

Supercars
2h
Broc Feeney’s status as the driver with the most wins on the Supercars grid has us thinking
2 mins by James Pavey
Broc Feeney
Jamie Whincup
Craig's Corner
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  • Broc Feeney has 29 wins through 133 Supercars races

  • Jamie Whincup and Craig Lowndes are only drivers in '100 club'

  • Lowndes won 100th race in 2015, Whincup did it in 2016

Broc Feeney’s status as the driver on the Supercars grid with the most wins has us thinking about who the next ‘centurion’ in Supercars could be.

Supercars recently shared a graphic on its social media platforms, highlighting how Kai Allen became the newest driver in the winners’ column.

Whoever it is, we’re a long way from home, but Red Bull Ampol Racing star Feeney is in the box seat to climb up the record books.

Leading the way is Feeney, who at 23 years of age, already has 29 Supercars race wins, placing him outright 13th on the all-time list.

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With wins in Sydney and Melbourne, Feeney surpassed Greg Murphy, Marcos Ambrose and Chaz Mostert (all 28 wins) and Russell Ingall (27 wins).

Feeney won his 100th race last season, but motored on, ending the 2025 campaign with 14 wins and a record-breaking 19 pole positions.

Allan Moffat (36 wins), John Bowe (31) and Dick Johnson (30) are next up the road for Feeney and Mostert, who are the only drivers in the field with 20 or more wins.

Brodie Kostecki has added five wins to his total already in 2026, taking his number to 16.

At 23 with only 133 races under his belt, Feeney is in pole position to keep adding to his tally. Looking at those with 29 or more wins, only Craig Lowndes, Allan Moffat and Peter Brock had more wins at the same stage in their careers.

Lowndes won a whopping 50 races through 133 starts, but needed more than 500 races to add another 60 wins.

In contrast, all-time winner Jamie Whincup had just nine wins through 133 races. Lowndes hit 100 wins in 559 starts, with Whincup getting there in 398 starts.

Clearly, Feeney is most likely of the current generation to get there, and given he’s contracted with Red Bull Ampol Racing until at least 2029, he could make a serious dent in the quest for 100.

Have your say in the poll below.

Drivers with 29 or more wins at 133 races

Driver

Wins

%

End total

Lowndes

50

37.59%

110

A. Moffat

36

34.62%

36

Brock

35

26.32%

48

Feeney

29

21.80%

29

Seton

27

20.30%

40

D. Johnson

26

19.55%

30

Bowe

23

17.29%

31

Skaife

21

15.79%

90

Whincup

9

6.77%

125

McLaughlin

8

6.02%

56

Winterbottom

5

3.76%

39

Tander

4

3.01%

57

van Gisbergen

2

1.50%

80

Note: Allan Moffat only started 104 races.

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