Feeney claims the top step in Tassie, SVG dominates after Race 11 DNF
Broc Feeney – Car #88 Qualifying, Race 11 – Second (0:50.8364) Qualifying, Race 12 – Sixth (0:50.7438) Race 11 – First Race 12 – Second
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Broc Feeney – Car #88 Qualifying, Race 11 – Second (0:50.8364) Qualifying, Race 12 – Sixth (0:50.7438) Race 11 – First Race 12 – Second
Broc Feeney – Car #88 Practice 1 – 10th (0:51.4815) Practice 2 – Eighth (0:51.3316) Qualifying, Race 10 – Sixth (0:51.1448) Race 10 – 18th Championship Standings – Sixth (603 points) Shane van
Trackhouse Racing’s PROJECT91 has ventured to the other side of the planet to recruit three-time Supercars Champion Shane van Gisbergen to race its No. 91
Home of the Tasmania Devil (ex-home to the Tasmania Tiger), and most importantly host of Round 4 of the 2023 Supercars Championship. The Bulls are
Broc Feeney – Car #88Qualifying, Race 4 – Second (0:50.6360)Qualifying, Race 5 – Seventh (0:50.8472)Race 4 – SecondRace 5 – Eighth Championship standings – Sixth (382 points) Shane van Gisbergen – Car
Broc Feeney – Car #88Practice 1 – 10th (0:50.6257)Practice 2 – Eighth (0:50.7177)Qualifying, Race 3– Third (0:50.6022)Race 3 – Fifth Championship standings – Eighth (230 points) Shane van Gisbergen – Car #97Practice
Ahhhh, the Apple Isle. Our little oasis away from the mainland, where the weather is cool, but the Supercars racing is red hot! Most of
Tassie. You were nothing short of amazing. After two long years without visiting the Apple Isle, the Supercars circus rolled into the plains of Symmons,
Tasmania. Home of the oldest trees in the world, Ricky Ponting, and this weekend, the fastest cars in the country. Oh Tassie, how we’ve missed
We are literally flying through the back to back race weekends – thanks to all the extra Red Bull the crew has been drinking no
JAMIE WHINCUP – Car #88 Practice 4 – Ninth (Fastest Time: 0:50.8226) Qualifying – 13th (Fastest Time: 0:51.0183) Race 1 – Fifth Championship –
Red Bull Racing Australia have done the clean sweep in Tasmania for the second consecutive season, Craig claiming his third pole position of the weekend