Driver with most poles to win $50,000, double the amount from 2024
Broc Feeney could clinch Boost Mobile Pole Award at Queensland Raceway
Feeney has season-high 10 poles, ahead of Brodie Kostecki and Cam Waters
Broc Feeney has motored clear atop the win and pole tallies in 2025, and is in the box seat to clinch the Repco Sprint Cup and a berth in Supercars' first ever Finals Series.
A hallmark of Feeney's stunning surge has been his incredible qualifying performance, with the Triple Eight Race Engineering star claiming a season-high 10 poles and four additional front row starts.
With five rounds and 12 races remaining, Feeney could clinch this year's Boost Mobile Pole Award, and the $50,000 cash prize, at this weekend's Century Batteries Ipswich Super 440.
Feeney can seal the Boost Mobile Pole Award with a clean sweep of poles at Ipswich, taking his tally to 13 poles with nine remaining. Should Feeney win the award, he would become the first Triple Eight driver since Shane van Gisbergen in 2016 to achieve the feat.
Feeney could also clinch the pole award with two poles and a second, but in that scenario needs Brodie Kostecki to not score pole, and Cam Waters to not qualify on the front row for any of the three races.

Kostecki and Waters have three poles each, with Will Brown, Matt Payne, Ryan Wood, Chaz Mostert, Thomas Randle and David Reynolds with one each.
Boost Mobile stepped up its support of Supercars’ fastest drivers, offering a $120,000 prize purse for pole sitters during the 2025 Repco Supercars Championship season.
Boost Mobile, the Official Telecommunications Partner of Supercars, took up naming rights of the Supercars pole award in 2024.
Boost Mobile upped the prize to $50,000 for the driver who earns the most pole positions in 2025, double what was awarded in 2024. That driver will be crowned the Boost Mobile Pole Champion, and will also earn the Boost Mobile Golden Helmet.
Prize money will continue to be paid to pole sitters for each of the 34 individual races on the 2025 Supercars calendar. Pole position each of the 25 races in the Sprint Cup will earn $1000 each, while winning the pole in endurance races and races in the Finals series will earn $5000 each.
Feeney has already scooped $10,000 in winnings this season, but could add $50,000 to the kitty as early as this weekend.
The 2025 Supercars season resumes at the Century Batteries Ipswich Super 440. Supercars drivers will contest three races at the August 8-10 event. Tickets are on sale now. International viewers can watch the action on SuperView.