{{short description|Australian racing driver (born 2002)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=February 2020}} {{Use Australian English|date=February 2020}} {{Infobox racing driver | name = Broc Feeney | image = Broc Feeney at the 2025 Adelaide Grand Final Parade - 02.jpg | caption = Feeney at Victoria Square in 2025 | nationality = {{flagicon|AUS}} Australian | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|2002|10|18|df=y}} | birth_place = Gold Coast, Queensland | relatives = | racing_licence = 12px FIA Silver {{small|(until 2023)}}<br>12px FIA Gold {{small|(2024–)}} | current_series = Supercars Championship | first_year = 2020 | current_team = Triple Eight Race Engineering | car_number = 88 | former_teams = Tickford Racing | starts = 130 | wins = 30 | poles = 30 | podiums = 52 | best_finish = 2nd | year = 2024 | prev_series = {{plainlist| *FR Oceania *GTWC Australia *Super2 Series *Super3 Series *Toyota 86 }} | prev_series_years = {{plainlist| *2025 *{{nowrap|2021–2023, 2025}} *2020–2021 *2019 *2018 }} | titles = {{plainlist| *GTWC Australia *Supercars Sprint Cup *Super2 Series *Super3 Series }} | title_years = {{plainlist| *2025 *2025 *2021 *2019 }} | awards = Barry Sheene Medal<br>Motorsport Australia Young Driver of the Year | award_years = 2025<br>2021 }}
'''Broc Feeney''' (born 18 October 2002) is an Australian racing driver competing in the Supercars Championship for Triple Eight Race Engineering, driving the #88 Ford Mustang S650.
Born and raised in the Gold Coast, Feeney won the Super3 Series as a rookie in 2019 with Paul Morris Motorsport before being promoted to Super2 in 2020 with Tickford Racing. He moved to Triple Eight Race Engineering in 2021, driving the iconic number 888 VF Commodore and won the title—the youngest driver to win either championships. He later inherited Jamie Whincup's No. 88 entry following Whincup's retirement from full-time driving after the 2021 season. After his move to full-time Supercars competition, Feeney has won 24 races and became the inaugural Sprint Cup champion in 2025.
Feeney has also competed in other series, winning the 2025 GT World Challenge Australia's Pro-Am category alongside Brad Schumacher and taking pole-position at third race of the 2025 New Zealand Grand Prix.
== Early and personal life == Feeney was born on 18 October 2002 in the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.<ref name="WhichCar">{{cite news |last=Smy |first=Damion |date=31 October 2021 |title=Interview with Supercars driver Broc Feeney |url=https://www.whichcar.com.au/features/interview-with-supercars-driver-broc-feeney |work=Which Car |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.supercars.com/news/supercars-news-2025-red-bull-ampol-racing-gold-coast-livery-reveal-fan-design-broc-feeney-will-brown|title=Triple Eight unveils coast-inspired, fan-designed livery|website=Super Cars|date=23 October 2025}}</ref> His father Paul used to ride motorcycles before importing and distributing them after his retirement, with Feeney crediting his father with his love for motorsports.<ref name="HeraldSun">{{cite news |last=Williams |first=Rebecca |date=20 November 2021 |title=Supercars: Rising star Broc Feeney ready for challenge of stepping into hot seat vacated by Jamie Whincup |url=https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/motorsport/v8-supercars/supercars-rising-star-broc-feeney-ready-for-challenge-of-stepping-into-hot-seat-vacated-by-jamie-whincup/news-story/ee4fa59526e1b1a2f3b3080e7ab29fd0 |work=Herald Sun |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref> He rode motorbikes on dirt tracks from age three before switching over to karting when he was nine.<ref name="HeraldSun" /><ref>{{cite news |last=Dillon |first=Robert |date=10 October 2025 |title=Being 15 once stopped Broc Feeney from racing at Bathurst. He’s now discussed in hushed tones |url=https://www.smh.com.au/sport/motorsport/being-15-once-stopped-broc-feeney-from-racing-at-bathurst-he-s-now-discussed-in-hushed-tones-20251009-p5n17q.html |work=Sydney Morning Herald |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref> He was mentored by former Supercars driver and Bathurst 1000 winner Paul Morris starting 2018.<ref name="FeeneyBull" />
Feeney attended All Saints Anglican School throughout his upbringing.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://tafeqld.edu.au/news-and-events/news/2018/driving-motorsport-stars-education|title=Driving motorsport star's education|website=TAFE Queensland|date=1 July 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://gcmag.com.au/broc-feeney-returns-to-all-saints-ahead-of-his-gold-coast-debut/|title=Broc Feeney returns to All Saints ahead of his Gold Coast debut|website=Gold Coast Magazine|date=26 October 2022}}</ref> He has one older brother and is close friends with former Formula One driver, Jack Doohan.<ref name="HeraldSun" />
== Junior racing career == === Karting (2013–2018) === Feeney started competitive karting in 2013 at the age of eleven.{{cn|date=November 2025}} He won multiple state and national championships in his junior years including five Queensland championships.<ref name="WhichCar" /> In 2017, he claimed the Australian KA2 Championship and competed in multiple international events, including the ROK Cup, where he finished fifth in the final standings with a podium.<ref>{{cite news |date=15 October 2017 |title=BROC FEENEY FIFTH AT ROK CUP FINAL |url=https://www.karting.net.au/broc-feeney-fifth-at-rok-cup-final |publisher=Karting Australia |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref>
=== Toyota 86 Racing Series (2018) === In 2018, Feeney moved up and competed in the Toyota 86 Racing Series.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://autoaction.com.au/2018/01/25/karting-champ-steps-toyota-86-series|title=KARTING CHAMP STEPS UP TO TOYOTA 86 RACING SERIES|date=25 January 2018|website=Auto Action}}</ref> In his debut year, he became the youngest race winner in the series history, aged fifteen,<ref name="FeeneyBull">{{cite news |last=Pavey |first=James |date= |title=Feeney locked in: The rise of a young Bull |url=https://www.supercars.com/news/feeney-locked-in-the-rise-of-a-young-bull |work=Supercars |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref> and scored two race wins and three podium finishes over the season. {{cn|date=November 2025}}
=== Super3 Series (2019) === Following his Toyota 86 campaign, Feeney was announced to be competing in the Super3 Series with Paul Morris Motorsport for the 2019 season.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://autoaction.com.au/2019/02/08/broc-feeney-to-enter-kumho-tyre-super3-series|title=BROC FEENEY TO ENTER KUMHO TYRE SUPER3 SERIES|date=8 February 2019|website=Auto Action}}</ref> His first round saw a win from pole position to become the youngest winner in the championship's history.<ref name="FeeneyBull" /> Though only winning one race, Feeney defeated championship rival Jayden Ojeda by 24 points and totalled twelve podiums over fifteen races to become the youngest ever Super3 champion.<ref>{{cite news |last=Pavey |first=James |date=22 September 2019 |title=16-year-old Feeney wins Super3 title |url=https://www.supercars.com/news/16-year-old-feeney-wins-super3-title |work=Supercars |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref>
=== Super2 Series (2020–2021) === After his Super3 victory, Tickford Racing announced in December 2019 that Feeney would be driving for them in the 2020 Super2 Series.<ref>{{cite news |last=Pavey |first=James |date=17 December 2019 |title=Tickford signs Super3 champ Feeney |url=https://www.supercars.com/news/tickford-signs-super3-champ-feeney |work=Supercars |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref> After a disappointing season—with no race wins or podiums—he moved move from Tickford Racing to Triple Eight Race Engineering, using the iconic No. 888 car for 2021.<ref>{{Cite news |last=van Leeuwen |first=Andrew |url=https://au.motorsport.com/v8supercars/news/broc-feeney-triple-eight-2021/4916164/ |title=Feeney joins Triple Eight for 2021 |date=27 November 2020 |work=Motorsport |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref> That season he won five races, with eight podiums five pole positions and an 177 point gap over second-place, Zak Best.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://speedcafe.com/feeney-clinches-super2-title-as-boys-wins-bruising-bathurst-race/|title=Feeney clinches Super2 title as Boys wins bruising Bathurst race|date=4 December 2021|work=SpeedCafe}}</ref> He became the youngest driver to win the Super2 Series, at just 19 years old.<ref>{{cite news |last=Pavey |first=James |date=2 December 2021 |title=Feeney becomes youngest ever Super2 series winner |url=https://www.supercars.com/news/feeney-becomes-youngest-ever-super2-series-winner |work=Supercars |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref> With his championship win, he won the Motorsport Australia Young Driver of the Year award.<ref>{{cite press release |date=12 August 2022 |title=Virtual awards celebrates 2021 winners |url=https://motorsport.org.au/media/news/detail/2022/08/12/virtual-awards-celebrates-2021-winners |publisher=Motorsport Australia |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref>
== Supercars Championship career == Following his Super3 campaign, Feeney was given the opportunity to make his practice debut in 2019. He initially drove for Erebus Motorsport in place of Anton De Pasquale at the Winton SuperSprint, going sixth-fastest before doing a test of Dick Johnson Racing's 2020 car at the Queensland Raceway during September 2019.<ref>{{cite news |last=Pavey |first=James |date=25 May 2019 |title=Erebus laps ‘unbelievable’ for 16-year-old |url=https://www.supercars.com/news/erebus-laps-unbelievable-for-16-year-old |work=Supercars |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Pavey |first=James |date=30 September 2019 |title=16-year-old gets DJRTP test laps |url=https://www.supercars.com/news/16-year-old-gets-djrtp-test-laps |work=Supercars |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref>
=== Tickford Racing (2020) === Feeney competed in his first Supercars race at the 2020 Bathurst 1000.<ref>{{cite news |last=O'Brien |first=Connor |date=16 July 2020 |title=17-year-old young gun Broc Feeney handed dream Supercars Bathurst drive |url=https://www.foxsports.com.au/motorsport/supercars/supercars-2020-bathurst-1000-broc-feeney-given-tickford-drive-with-james-courtney-news/news-story/ffa04f5ca89f9a64978c7212604325f7 |work=Fox Sports Australia |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref> Turning eighteen on the day of the race, he became one of the youngest drivers to start a Supercars race in the championship's history and partnering James Courtney, the duo came tenth.<ref>{{cite news |last=O'Brien |first=Connor |date=17 February 2025 |title=Top 10: Youngest debutants in ATCC/Supercars history |url=https://www.v8sleuth.com.au/top-10-youngest-debutants-in-atcc-supercars-history |work=V8 Sleuth |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Dowdell |first=Zac |date=8 May 2025 |title=Remember When? Feeney's sole Supercars start for Ford |url=https://www.supercars.com/news/supercars-news-2025-remember-when-broc-feeney-100-starts-ford-bathurst-2020 |work=Supercars |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref> This also made him the fourth youngest Bathurst 1000 finisher.<ref>{{cite news |last=Dale |first=Will |date=18 October 2020 |title=Top Five: Youngest Drivers to Finish Bathurst 1000 |url=https://www.v8sleuth.com.au/top-5-youngest-drivers-to-finish-bathurst-1000 |work=V8 Sleuth |access-date=11 November 2025}}</ref>
=== Triple Eight Race Engineering (2021–present) === After his move to Triple Eight Race Engineering's Super2 program at the beginning of 2021, it was announced midway through the year that Jamie Whincup would retire, with Feeney becoming his successor.<ref>{{cite news |last=Pavey |first=James |date=31 August 2021 |title=Feeney confirmed as Whincup replacement at Triple Eight |url=https://www.supercars.com/news/feeney-confirmed-as-whincup-replacement-at-triple-eight |work=Supercars |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref> He was then given a wildcard entry into the 2021 Bathurst 1000, driving alongside Russell Ingall.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Chapman |first=Simon |date=21 April 2021 |title=Ingall to make shock Bathurst 1000 return with Triple Eight |work=Speedcafe |url=https://speedcafe.com/ingall-to-make-shock-bathurst-1000-return-with-triple-eight/ |access-date=11 November 2025}}</ref> After qualifying fifteenth, and running ninth, Feeney crashed into a wall on a safety car restart, ending the pair's race on lap 143.<ref>{{cite news |last=Bartholomaeus |first=Stefan |date=6 December 2021 |title=Broc Feeney explains brutal Bathurst crash |url=https://www.v8sleuth.com.au/broc-feeney-explains-brutal-bathurst-crash |work=V8 Sleuth |access-date=11 November 2025}}</ref>
==== 2022: Full-time debut, last Holden race winner ==== [[File:Holden Commodore (ZB) of Broc Feeney at the 2025 Adelaide Grand Final.jpg|thumb|Holden Commodore (ZB) of Feeney on display at the 2025 Adelaide 500]] Feeney inherited Whincup's No. 88 car for 2022.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Pavey|first=James|url=https://www.supercars.com/news/championship/feeney-inherits-iconic-whincup-number/|title=Feeney inherits iconic Whincup number|date=3 February 2022|work=Supercars}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=van Leeuwen|first=Andrew|url=https://www.autosport.com/supercars/news/supercars-legend-whincup-to-retire-and-run-triple-eight-from-2022-5333607/5333607/|title=Supercars legend Whincup to retire and run Triple Eight from 2022|date=2 February 2022|work=Autosport}}</ref> In his first full season, Feeney secured points in 23 out of the 24 races with a singular retirement in Race 2 of the 2022 Gold Coast 500.<ref>{{cite news |last=Pavey |first=James |date=31 October 2022 |title=Feeney: First full-time DNF 'a shame' |url=https://www.supercars.com/news/feeney-first-full-time-dnf-a-shame |work=Supercars |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref> His first podium in the Supercars Championship came in the second race of the 2022 Tasmania SuperSprint finishing in 2nd position behind teammate Shane van Gisbergen.<ref>{{cite video |date=26 March 2022 |title='Bloody awesome!': Feeney on first Supercars podium |url=https://www.supercars.com/videos/6301986065001/%27bloody-awesome!%27:-feeney-on-first-supercars-podium |work=Supercars |access-date=2 November 2022}}</ref> He then secured a third place in the third race of the 2022 Sandown SuperSprint.{{cn|date=November 2025}} In Supercars's return to Adelaide for the final race of the season, Feeney held off Chaz Mostert to take the win in Race 2 of the 2022 Adelaide 500.<ref>{{cite news |last=Miles |first=Thomas |date=4 December 2022 |title=Rise of the rookie – Feeney channels Whincup in magical maiden win |url=https://autoaction.com.au/2022/12/04/rise-of-the-rookie-feeney-channels-whincup-in-magical-maiden-win |work=Auto Action |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref> This made him the last driver to win a Supercars Championship race in a Holden following their departure from the sport in 2022.<ref>{{Cite news|last=van Leeuwen|first=Andrew|url=https://www.motorsport.com/v8supercars/news/adelaide-supercars-feeney-wins-svg-penalised-/10407650/|title=Adelaide Supercars: Feeney wins, SVG penalised|work=Motorsport|date=4 December 2022|access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref>
==== 2023: Sandown 500 win ==== Feeney improved drastically following the introduction of the Gen3 machinery in 2023. Though poor results in the middle of the season took him out of championship contention, he won five races throughout the season.<ref name="2023Improve">{{cite news |last=Pavey |first=James |date=20 November 2023 |title=What Feeney proved to himself in second season |url=https://www.supercars.com/news/what-feeney-proved-to-himself-in-second-season |work=Supercars |access-date=3 November 2025}}</ref> This included two pole to win conversions, at the fourth race at the Melbourne SuperSprint and the third race at the Perth SuperSprint,<ref>{{cite news |last=Dick |first=Callum |date=2 April 2023 |title=Supercars 2023: Broc Feeney makes title claim after snatching victory at the death in Melbourne |url=https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/motorsport/supercars/supercars-2023-broc-feeney-makes-title-claim-after-snatching-victory-at-the-death-in-melbourne/news-story/0dc2a9b50fd7edcb600ebaba362a24ec |work=Herald Sun |access-date=3 November 2025}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Pavey |first=James |date=30 April 2023 |title=Rising star claims first-ever Perth victory; protest over SVG's win dismissed: Supercars wrap |url=https://www.foxsports.com.au/motorsport/supercars/rising-star-claims-firstever-perth-win-protest-over-svgs-win-dismissed-supercars-wrap/news-story/adce5c6a30678ce0f8402cdb31da7aed |work=Supercars |publisher=Fox Sports Australia |access-date=3 November 2025}}</ref> and a win at Sandown, partnered with Whincup.<ref>{{cite news |last=van Leeuwen |first=Andrew |date=18 September 2023 |title=Sandown Supercars: Feeney/Whincup score tense 500 win |url=https://au.motorsport.com/v8supercars/news/sandown-supercars-feeney-whincup-score-tense-500-win/10521457 |work=Motorsport |access-date=3 November 2025}}</ref> After running as high as first during the opening laps of the Bathurst 1000, the pair fell out of contention following gearshift issues.<ref>{{cite news |last=Bartholomaeus |first=Stefan |date=8 October 2023 |title='Absolutely gutted': Bathurst heartbreak for Feeney |url=https://www.v8sleuth.com.au/bathurst-heartbreak-for-feeney-and-whincup |work=V8 Sleuth |access-date=3 November 2025}}</ref> He ended the season in third place, behind championship winner Brodie Kostecki and teammate van Gisbergen.<ref>{{cite news |last=Pavey |first=James |date=26 November 2023 |title=Dominant Payne takes out Adelaide 500 |url=https://www.supercars.com/news/dominant-payne-takes-out-adelaide-500 |work=Supercars |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref>
==== 2024: Championship fight vs. Brown ==== After Will Brown moved to Triple Eight to replace van Gisbergen in 2024, with the pair quickly becoming title favourites. Though Feeney won more races than Brown, including a win at the 2024 Bathurst 500, his consistency ultimately cost him the title, as he finished in second place.<ref>{{cite news |last=Pavey |first=James |date=28 November 2024 |title=How Feeney joined legends in unwanted exclusive club |url=https://www.supercars.com/news/broc-feeney-craig-lowndes-mark-skaife-scott-mclaughlin-most-wins-no-title-supercars |work=Supercars |access-date=3 November 2025}}</ref> The season was regarded as one of the most dominant for a team in the championship.<ref>{{cite news |last=O'Brien |first=Connor |date=28 December 2024 |title=How Triple Eight's dominant 2024 stacks up in history |url=https://www.v8sleuth.com.au/how-triple-eights-dominant-2024-stacks-up-in-history |work=V8 Sleuth |access-date=3 November 2025}}</ref>
==== 2025: Inaugural Sprint Cup champion ==== 2025 saw the Supercars season being split into three, with the Enduro Cup making its return alongside the introduction of the Sprint Cup and the Finals Series.<ref>{{cite news |last=Branagan |first=Phil |url=https://www.motorsport.com/v8supercars/news/supercars-introduces-new-stage-split-season-seeded-championship-format-for-2025/10661542/ |title=Supercars introduces new stage-split season, seeded championship format for 2025 |work=Motorsport |date=9 October 2024 |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref> Triple Eight entered the season as championship favourites, as Feeney dominated the first part of the season. This dominance led to him being crowned the inaugural Supercars Sprint Cup champion, clinching the cup in the first race at Ipswich,<ref>{{cite news |last=Pavey |first=James |date=9 August 2025 |title=Feeney turns it up to 11 to clinch 2025 Repco Sprint Cup |url=https://www.supercars.com/news/supercars-ipswich-2025-results-saturday-race-23-report-news-queensland-raceway-broc-feeney-highlights |work=Supercars |access-date=3 November 2025}}</ref> and included twelve race wins over the eight rounds included in the cup alongside thirteen pole-positions, a five race win-streak, 576 lads led and a 345-point advantage over second place, Matt Payne.<ref>{{cite news |last=Dowdell |first=Zac |date=17 August 2025 |title=Feeney dominance, or mistakes from rivals? How Sprint Cup was won |url=https://www.supercars.com/news/broc-feeney-dominance-or-mistakes-from-rivals-how-2025-sprint-cup-was-won-statistics-finals |work=Supercars |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref> Halfway through the season, Triple Eight announced they had re-signed Feeney, alongside teammate Brown, until the end of 2029.<ref>{{cite news |last=van Leeuwen |first=Andrew |date=30 July 2025 |title=Triple Eight locks down Feeney, Brown amid GM link |url=https://speedcafe.com/supercars-news-will-brown-broc-feeney-re-sign-triple-eight-long-term-deals-2029-jamie-whincup/ |work=Speedcafe |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref>
Though falling behind during the Enduro Cup, with a ninth place finish at The Bend and a fifth place finish at Bathurst,<ref>{{cite news |last=Dowdell |first=Zac |date=21 October 2025 |title=Feeney determined to push past Enduro Cup wobbles |url=https://www.supercars.com/news/supercars-news-2025-broc-feeney-bathurst-1000-reaction-finals-gold-coast-500-triple-eight-wobbles |work=Supercars |access-date=3 November 2025}}</ref> Feeney bounced back with two second place finishes and a pole-position at the first round of the Finals Series in the Gold Coast.<ref>{{cite news |last=Dowdell |first=Zac |date=28 October 2025 |title=The Race to Adelaide: Where Finals Drivers won and lost on the Gold Coast |url=https://www.supercars.com/news/supercars-news-2025-race-to-adelaide-gold-coast-500-finals-chaz-mostert-will-brown-brodie-kostecki |work=Supercars |access-date=3 November 2025}}</ref> He then broke Chaz Mostert's three race win-streak at the Sandown 500, earning pole position in the second race to equal Scott McLaughlin's record of 17 pole positions in a season.<ref>{{cite news |last=Dale |first=Will |date=16 November 2025 |title=Feeney wins as Waters, Payne clash at Sandown finale |url=https://www.v8sleuth.com.au/feeney-wins-as-waters-payne-clash-in-sandown-finale/ |work=V8 Sleuth |access-date=1 December 2025}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Miles |first=Thomas |date=16 November 2025 |title=Feeney masters the rain and makes history |url=https://autoaction.com.au/2025/11/16/feeney-masters-the-rain-and-makes-history |work=Auto Action |access-date=16 November 2025}}</ref>
Entering the Adelaide Grand Final, Feeney was first in the standings. He won the second race of the event, despite an engine misfire,<ref>{{cite news |last=Pavey |first=James |date=29 November 2025 |title=Drama-filled race as fight for Supercars title heats up, leader survives major scare |url=https://www.foxsports.com.au/motorsport/supercars/supercars-2025-broc-feeney-leads-championship-race-after-win-in-adelaide-highlights-results-times/news-story/600068107c47eceb91d7bde654ae27d8 |work=Supercars |publisher=Fox Sports |access-date=1 December 2025}}</ref> for his fourteenth race win of the year and took pole position for all three races, breaking McLaughlin's record for 19 poles over the season.<ref>{{cite news |last=Pavey |first=James |date=30 November 2025 |title=Feeney makes major championship statement with final pole of 2025 |url=https://www.supercars.com/news/supercars-news-2025-results-adelaide-grand-final-sunday-shootout-report-highlights-broc-feeney |work=Supercars |access-date=1 December 2025}}</ref> During the final race of the season, he was controversially spun by Ryan Wood and fell from second to twentieth.<ref>{{cite news |last=O'Brien |first=Connor |date=30 November 2025 |title=Why stewards pinged Wood for Feeney clash |url=https://www.v8sleuth.com.au/why-the-stewards-pinged-wood-for-feeney-clash/ |work=V8 Sleuth |access-date=1 December 2025}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Harper |first1=Lachlan |last2=Wiseley |first2=Sophie |date=30 November 2025 |title=Supercars Hall of Famer calls out team's 'deliberate' act of sabotage against title contender Broc Feeney |url=https://www.nine.com.au/sport/motorsport/supercars-championship-2025-broc-feeney-ryan-wood-crash-triple-eight-jamie-whincup-comments-20251130-p5njmc.html |work=Wide World of Sports |access-date=1 December 2025}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Dowdell |first=Zac |date=1 December 2025 |title='Not sure the play was on': Brown's take on championship defining clash |url=https://www.supercars.com/news/supercars-news-2025-will-brown-take-on-championship-defining-clash-broc-feeney-ryan-wood-adelaide |work=Supercars |access-date=1 December 2025}}</ref> He recovered with alternate tyre strategy before a 15-second pit stop and engine issues had relegated him to the latter half of finishers, being lapped by Mostert with ten laps remaining for a twentieth-place finish.<ref>{{cite news |last=Pavey |first=James |date=1 December 2025 |title=Triple Eight suspects repeat of Feeney's Saturday misfire |url=https://www.supercars.com/news/supercars-news-2025-triple-eight-suspects-repeat-broc-feeney-saturday-misfire-engine-issue-explained-grand-final |work=Supercars |access-date=1 December 2025}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Bartholomaeus |first=Stefan |date=20 November 2025 |title=Feeney pours heart out after devastating Supercars loss |url=https://speedcafe.com/supercars-news-2025-adelaide-grand-final-broc-feeney-triple-eight-engine-issue-reaction-comments/ |work=Speedcafe |access-date=1 December 2025}}</ref> Ultimately, he ended the season third in the standings, behind Mostert and Brown.
== Other racing == {{update section|date=November 2025}} === Sportscars racing career === In 2020, Feeney replaced Jake Camilleri at MARC Cars Australia for the Bathurst 12 Hour after Camilleri was unable to compete due to business requirements.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bathurst12hour.com.au/news/teenage-champion-joins-scandia-squad/|title=Teenage champion joins Scandia squad|website=Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour}}</ref> He went on to finish fifteenth outright with a win in class.
Feeney also competed in the GT World Challenge for multiple years, winning the Australian Pro-Am category in 2025, paired with Brad Schumacher.<ref>{{cite news |last=Fletcher |first=Jack |date=2 November 2025 |title=Feeney/Schumacher champs as Evans/Schutte stripped of GT crown |url=https://speedcafe.com/motorsport-news-2025-gt-world-challenge-australia-hampton-downs-feeney-schumacher-win-evans-schutte-penalty-explained-decision/ |work=Speedcafe |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref>
In 2025, Feeney competed in the IMSA SportsCar Championship for 75 Express in the GTD Pro class driving a Mercedes AMG GT3 at the Indianapolis round.<ref>{{cite news |last=O'Brien |first=Connor |date=2 November 2025 |title=Feeney taking a leaf out of Brown's book |url=https://www.v8sleuth.com.au/feeney-taking-a-leaf-out-of-browns-book |work=V8 Sleuth |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref>
=== Open-wheel racing career === Feeney made his open-wheeler debut at the fifth round of the 2025 Formula Regional Oceania Championship with ''mtec Motorsport'', substituting for Josh Pierson.<ref>{{cite news |last=O'Brien |first=Connor |date=27 January 2025 |title=Feeney locks in open-wheel debut |url=https://www.v8sleuth.com.au/feeney-locks-in-open-wheel-debut |work=V8 Sleuth |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref> He scored pole-position for the third race, before falling down to sixth.<ref>{{cite news |last=Wood |first=Ida |date=9 February 2025 |title=Supercars champion Will Brown wins the 2025 New Zealand Grand Prix |url=https://formulascout.com/supercars-champion-will-brown-wins-the-2025-new-zealand-grand-prix/128192 |work=Formula Scout |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref>
== Career results == === Karting career summary === {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 85%; text-align:center" !Season !Series !Position |- ! 2014 | align="left" |ROK Cup International Final - Mini ROK | 20th |- ! rowspan=2| 2016 | align="left" |SKUSA SuperNationals XX - X30 Junior | 33rd |- | align="left" |Australian Kart Championship - KA2 | align="center" style="background: #ffdf9f" | '''3rd''' |- ! rowspan=4 | 2017 | align="left" |Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals - Junior | 32nd |- | align="left" |ROK Cup International Final - Mini ROK | 5th |- | align="left" |Australian Kart Championship - KA2 | align="center" style="background: #ffffbf" | '''1st''' |- | align="left" |SKUSA SuperNationals XXI - X30 Junior | align="center" style="background:#DFDFDF|'''2nd''' |- ! 2018 | align="left" |Australian Kart Championship - KA1 | align="center" style="background:#DFDFDF|'''2nd''' |}
===Racing career summary=== {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%; text-align:center" |- ! Season ! Series ! Team ! Races ! Wins ! Poles ! F/Laps ! Podiums ! Points ! Position |- ! 2017–18 |align=left| Toyota 86 Championship |align=left| Neil Allport Motorsport |3 |0 |0 |0 |0 |103 |18th |- ! rowspan=3 | 2018 |align=left| Toyota 86 Racing Series | rowspan="2" align=left| Broc Feeney Racing |15 |2 |0 |1 |3 |878 |6th |- |align=left| Aussie Racing Car Series |2 |0 |0 |0 |0 |24 |43rd |- |align=left| Queensland Excel Cup |align=left| Scotts Rods |4 |0 |0 |1 |1 |46 |21st |- ! rowspan=3 | 2019 |align=left| Super3 Series |align=left| Paul Morris Motorsport |15 |1 |2 |3 |12 |562 |style="background: #ffffbf" | '''1st''' |- |align=left| Track Attack Excel Cup |align=left| Broc Feeney |11 |6 |1 |2 |10 |240 |style="background: #ffdf9f" | '''3rd''' |- |align=left| Australian GT - Trofeo Challenge |align=left| MARC Cars Australia |2 |0 |1 |2 |2 |185 |8th |- ! rowspan=2 | 2020 |align=left| Super2 Series | rowspan="2" align=left| Tickford Racing |6 |0 |0 |0 |0 |510 |7th |- |align=left| Supercars Championship |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |156 |35th |- ! rowspan="3" | 2021 |align=left| Super2 Series | rowspan="3" align=left| Triple Eight Race Engineering |9 |5 |4 |5 |8 |1254 |style="background: #ffffbf" | '''1st''' |- |align=left| Supercars Championship |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |NC |- |align=left| GT World Challenge Australia - Pro-Am |2 |0 |1 |1 |2 |30 |12th |- ! rowspan="3" | 2022 |align=left| Supercars Championship | rowspan="3" align=left| Triple Eight Race Engineering |34 |1 |0 |2 |3 |2377 |6th |- |align=left| GT World Challenge Australia - Pro-Am |2 |2 |0 |0 |2 |25 |12th |- |align=left| Intercontinental GT Challenge |1 |0 |0 |0 |1 |15 |15th |- ! rowspan="3" | 2023 |align=left| Supercars Championship | rowspan="2" align=left| Triple Eight Race Engineering |28 |5 |3 |3 |11 |2441 |style="background: #ffdf9f" | '''3rd''' |- |align=left| GT World Challenge Australia - Pro-Am |4 |0 |1 |3 |1 |46 |10th |- |align=left| GT World Challenge Asia - GT3 |align=left| Triple Eight JMR |8 |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 |41st |- !2023–24 |align=left| Asian Le Mans Series - GT |align=left| Triple Eight JMR |2 |0 |0 |0 |0 |14 |17th |- ! rowspan="3" |2024 |align=left| Supercars Championship |align=left| Triple Eight Race Engineering |24 |6 |5 |4 |14 |2838 |style="background: #dfdfdf" |'''2nd''' |- |align=left| GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup |align=left| AlManar Racing by GetSpeed |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |NC |- |align=left| Intercontinental GT Challenge |align=left| National Storage Racing |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |10 |19th |- ! rowspan="4" |2025 |align=left| Supercars Championship |align=left| Triple Eight Race Engineering |33 |14 |19 |8 |20 |5240 |style="background: #ffdf9f" | '''3rd''' |- |align=left| Formula Regional Oceania Championship |align=left| mtec Motorsport |3 |0 |1 |0 |0 |35 |19th |- |align=left| GT World Challenge Australia - Pro-Am |align=left| Kelso Electrical Team MPC |10 |4 |1 |0 |10 |211 |style="background: #ffffbf" | '''1st''' |- | align="left" |IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTD Pro | align="left" |75 Express |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |220 |40th |- !2026 | align="left" |GT World Challenge Australia - Pro-Am | align="left" |Kelso Electrical Team MPC | | | | | | | |}
===Super3 Series results=== (key) (Race results only) {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:75%" ! Year ! Team ! No. ! Car ! 1 ! 2 ! 3 ! 4 ! 5 ! 6 ! 7 ! 8 ! 9 ! 10 ! 11 ! 12 ! 13 ! 14 ! 15 ! Position ! Points |- ! 2019 ! nowrap| Paul Morris Motorsport ! 67 ! nowrap| Ford FG Falcon | style="background:#ffffbf;" | '''PHI<br>R1'''<br>{{small|1}} | style="background:#dfffdf;" | '''PHI<br>R2'''<br>{{small|7}} | style="background:#dfdfdf;" | PHI<br>R3<br>{{small|2}} | style="background:#dfdfdf;" | WIN<br>R4<br>{{small|2}} | style="background:#dfffdf;" | WIN<br>R5<br>{{small|7}} | style="background:#ffdf9f;" | WIN<br>R6<br>{{small|3}} | style="background:#dfdfdf;" | QLD<br>R7<br>{{small|2}} | style="background:#dfffdf;" | QLD<br>R8<br>{{small|4}} | style="background:#dfdfdf;" | QLD<br>R9<br>{{small|2}} | style="background:#ffdf9f;" | BEN<br>R10<br>{{small|3}} | style="background:#dfdfdf;" | ''BEN<br>R11''<br>{{small|2}} | style="background:#dfdfdf;" | ''BEN<br>R12''<br>{{small|2}} | style="background:#ffdf9f;" | '''SAN<br>R13'''<br>{{small|3}} | style="background:#dfdfdf;" | ''SAN<br>R14''<br>{{small|2}} | style="background:#ffdf9f;" | SAN<br>R15<br>{{small|3}} ! style="background:#ffffbf;" | 1st ! style="background:#ffffbf;" | 562 |}
===Super2 Series results=== (key) (Race results only) {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:75%" ! Year ! Team ! No. ! Car ! 1 ! 2 ! 3 ! 4 ! 5 ! 6 ! 7 ! 8 ! 9 ! 10 ! Position ! Points |- ! 2020 ! nowrap| Tickford Racing ! 5 ! nowrap| Ford FG X Falcon |style="background: #dfffdf"| ADE<br>R1<br>{{small|10}} |style="background: #dfffdf"| ADE<br>R2<br>{{small|7}} |style="background: #dfffdf"| ADE<br>R3<br>{{small|7}} |style="background: #dfffdf"| SYD<br>R4<br>{{small|4}} |style="background: #dfffdf"| SYD<br>R5<br>{{small|8}} |style="background: #dfffdf"| BAT<br>R6<br>{{small|4}} |style="background: #ffffff"| BAT<br>R7<br>{{small|DNS}} !colspan=3| ! 7th ! 510 |- ! 2021 ! nowrap| Triple Eight Race Engineering ! 888 ! nowrap| Holden VF Commodore |style="background: #ffffbf"| ''BAT<br>R1''<br>{{small|1}} |style="background: #dfffdf"| BAT<br>R2<br>{{small|8}} |style="background: #ffffbf"| '''''TOW<br>R3'''''<br>{{small|1}} |style="background: #ffffbf"| '''''TOW<br>R4'''''<br>{{small|1}} |style="background: #ffffbf"| '''TOW2<br>R5'''<br>{{small|1}} |style="background: #dfdfdf"| TOW2<br>R6<br>{{small|2}} |style="background: #dfdfdf"| SMP<br>R7<br>{{small|2}} |style="background: #ffffff"| '''SMP<br>R8'''<br>{{small|C}} |style="background: #ffffbf"| '''''BAT<br>R9'''''<br>{{small|1}} |style="background: #dfdfdf"| ''BAT<br>R10''<br>{{small|2}} !style="background: #ffffbf"| 1st !style="background: #ffffbf"| 1254 |}
===Supercars Championship results=== (key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap) <div class="overflowbugx" style="overflow-x:auto;"> {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:75%" |- !colspan=45| Supercars results |- ! Year ! Team ! No. ! Car ! 1 ! 2 ! 3 ! 4 ! 5 ! 6 ! 7 ! 8 ! 9 ! 10 ! 11 ! 12 ! 13 ! 14 ! 15 ! 16 ! 17 ! 18 ! 19 ! 20 ! 21 ! 22 ! 23 ! 24 ! 25 ! 26 ! 27 ! 28 ! 29 ! 30 ! 31 ! 32 ! 33 ! 34 ! 35 ! 36 ! 37 ! Position ! Points |- ! 2020 ! nowrap| Tickford Racing ! 44 ! nowrap| Ford Mustang S550 | ADE<br>R1 | ADE<br>R2 | MEL<br>R3 | MEL<br>R4 | MEL<br>R5 | MEL<br>R6 | SMP1<br>R7 | SMP1<br>R8 | SMP1<br>R9 | SMP2<br>R10 | SMP2<br>R11 | SMP2<br>R12 | HID1<br>R13 | HID1<br>R14 | HID1<br>R15 | HID2<br>R16 | HID2<br>R17 | HID2<br>R18 | TOW1<br>R19 | TOW1<br>R20 | TOW1<br>R21 | TOW2<br>R22 | TOW2<br>R23 | TOW2<br>R24 | BEN1<br>R25 | BEN1<br>R26 | BEN1<br>R27 |style="background:#f1f8ff| BEN2<br>R28<br>{{small|PO}} |style="background:#f1f8ff| BEN2<br>R29<br>{{small|PO}} |style="background:#f1f8ff| BEN2<br>R30<br>{{small|PO}} |style="background:#dfffdf| BAT<br>R31<br>{{small|10}} !colspan=6| ! 35th ! 156 |- ! 2021 ! rowspan=6 nowrap| Triple Eight Race Engineering ! 39 ! rowspan=2 nowrap| Holden Commodore ZB | BAT1<br>R1 | BAT1<br>R2 | SAN<br>R3 | SAN<br>R4 | SAN<br>R5 | SYM<br>R6 | SYM<br>R7 | SYM<br>R8 | BEN<br>R9 | BEN<br>R10 | BEN<br>R11 | HID<br>R12 | HID<br>R13 | HID<br>R14 | TOW1<br>R15 | TOW1<br>R16 | TOW2<br>R17 | TOW2<br>R18 | TOW2<br>R19 | SMP1<br>R20 | SMP1<br>R21 | SMP1<br>R22 | SMP2<br>R23 | SMP2<br>R24 | SMP2<br>R25 | SMP3<br>R26 | SMP3<br>R27 | SMP3<br>R28 | SMP4<br>R29 | SMP4<br>R30 |style=background:#efcfff| BAT2<br>R31<br>{{small|Ret}} !colspan=6| ! NC ! 0 |- ! 2022 ! rowspan=5| 88 |style=background:#dfffdf| SMP<br>R1<br>{{small|9}} |style=background:#dfffdf| ''SMP<br>R2<br>{{small|11}}'' |style=background:#dfffdf| SYM<br>R3<br>{{small|5}} |style=background:#dfdfdf| SYM<br>R4<br>{{small|2}} |style=background:#dfffdf| SYM<br>R5<br>{{small|8}} |style=background:#dfffdf| MEL<br>R6<br>{{small|8}} |style=background:#dfffdf| MEL<br>R7<br>{{small|14}} |style=background:#dfffdf| MEL<br>R8<br>{{small|6}} |style=background:#dfffdf| MEL<br>R9<br>{{small|12}} |style=background:#dfffdf| BAR<br>R10<br>{{small|5}} |style=background:#dfffdf| BAR<br>R11<br>{{small|8}} |style=background:#dfffdf| BAR<br>R12<br>{{small|11}} |style=background:#dfffdf| WIN<br>R13<br>{{small|10}} |style=background:#dfffdf| WIN<br>R14<br>{{small|12}} |style=background:#dfffdf| WIN<br>R15<br>{{small|7}} |style=background:#dfffdf| HID<br>R16<br>{{small|8}} |style=background:#dfffdf| HID<br>R17<br>{{small|13}} |style=background:#dfffdf| HID<br>R18<br>{{small|6}} |style=background:#dfffdf| TOW<br>R19<br>{{small|7}} |style=background:#dfffdf| TOW<br>R20<br>{{small|6}} |style=background:#dfffdf| BEN<br>R21<br>{{small|7}} |style=background:#dfffdf| BEN<br>R22<br>{{small|6}} |style=background:#dfffdf| BEN<br>R23<br>{{small|5}} |style=background:#dfffdf| ''SAN<br>R24<br>{{small|14}}'' |style=background:#dfffdf| SAN<br>R25<br>{{small|10}} |style=background:#ffdf9f| SAN<br>R26<br>{{small|3}} |style=background:#dfffdf| PUK<br>R27<br>{{small|7}} |style=background:#dfffdf| PUK<br>R28<br>{{small|8}} |style=background:#dfffdf| PUK<br>R29<br>{{small|4}} |style=background:#dfffdf| BAT<br>R30<br>{{small|5}} |style=background:#dfffdf| SUR<br>R31<br>{{small|14}} |style=background:#efcfff| SUR<br>R32<br>{{small|Ret}} |style=background:#dfffdf| ADE<br>R33<br>{{small|8}} |style=background:#ffffbf| ADE<br>R34<br>{{small|1}} |colspan=3| ! 6th ! 2377 |- ! 2023 ! rowspan=3 nowrap| Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 |style="background:#000000; color:white;"| <span style="color:white;">NEW<br>R1</span><br>{{small|DSQ}} |style="background:#dfffdf| NEW<br>R2<br>{{small|5}} |style="background:#dfffdf| ''MEL<br>R3<br>{{small|4}}'' |style="background:#ffdf9f| MEL<br>R4<br>{{small|3}} |style="background:#dfffdf| MEL<br>R5<br>{{small|7}} |style="background:#ffffbf| '''''MEL<br>R6<br>{{small|1}}''''' |style="background:#dfffdf| BAR<br>R7<br>{{small|10}} |style="background:#dfffdf| BAR<br>R8<br>{{small|13}} |style="background:#ffffbf| '''BAR<br>R9<br>{{small|1}}''' |style="background:#dfffdf| SYM<br>R10<br>{{small|18}} |style="background:#ffffbf| SYM<br>R11<br>{{small|1}} |style="background:#dfdfdf| SYM<br>R12<br>{{small|2}} |style="background:#dfdfdf| HID<br>R13<br>{{small|2}} |style="background:#ffffbf| '''HID<br>R14<br>{{small|1}}''' |style="background:#ffdf9f| HID<br>R15<br>{{small|3}} |style="background:#dfdfdf| TOW<br>R16<br>{{small|2}} |style="background:#dfffdf| TOW<br>R17<br>{{small|4}} |style="background:#dfffdf| SMP<br>R18<br>{{small|11}} |style="background:#dfffdf| SMP<br>R19<br>{{small|4}} |style="background:#dfffdf| BEN<br>R20<br>{{small|6}} |style="background:#dfffdf| BEN<br>R21<br>{{small|9}} |style="background:#dfffdf| BEN<br>R22<br>{{small|25}} |style="background:#ffffbf| SAN<br>R23<br>{{small|1}} |style="background:#dfffdf| BAT<br>R24<br>{{small|23}} |style="background:#dfffdf| SUR<br>R25<br>{{small|14}} |style="background:#dfffdf| SUR<br>R26<br>{{small|8}} |style="background:#dfffdf| ADE<br>R27<br>{{small|5}} |style="background:#dfdfdf| ADE<br>R28<br>{{small|2}} !colspan=9| ! style= "background: #ffdf9f | 3rd ! style= "background: #ffdf9f | 2441 |- ! 2024 |style="background:#ffffbf| BAT1<br>R1<br>{{small|1}} |style="background:#ffdf9f| '''BAT1<br>R2<br>{{small|3}}''' |style="background:#ffffbf| ''MEL <br>R3<br>{{small|1}}'' |style="background:#dfffdf| MEL<br>R4<br>{{small|4}} |style="background:#ffffbf| MEL<br>R5<br>{{small|1}} |style="background:#ffdf9f| MEL<br>R6<br>{{small|3}} |style="background:#dfffdf| TAU<br>R7 <br>{{small|21}} |style="background:#dfdfdf| TAU<br>R8 <br>{{small|2}} |style="background:#dfffdf| BAR<br>R9 <br>{{small|5}} |style="background:#dfffdf| BAR<br>R10 <br>{{small|7}} |style="background:#ffffbf| HID<br>R11 <br>{{small|1}} |style="background:#ffffbf| '''HID<br>R12 <br>{{small|1}}''' |style="background:#dfffdf| TOW<br>R13<br>{{small|7}} |style="background:#dfffdf| TOW<br>R14<br>{{small|7}} |style="background:#dfffdf| SMP<br>R15<br>{{small|9}} |style="background:#dfffdf| SMP<br>R16<br>{{small|11}} |style="background:#ffdf9f| '''SYM<br>R17<br>{{small|3}}''' |style="background:#dfffdf| SYM<br>R18<br>{{small|15}} |style="background:#dfdfdf| SAN<br>R19<br>{{small|2}} |style="background:#dfdfdf| BAT2<br>R20<br>{{small|2}} |style="background:#ffdf9f| ''SUR<br>R21<br>{{small|3}}'' |style="background:#ffdf9f| SUR<br>R22<br>{{small|3}} |style="background:#ffffbf| ADE<br>R23<br>{{small|1}} |style="background:#dfffdf| '''ADE<br>R24<br>{{small|7}}''' !colspan=13| ! style="background:#dfdfdf;"| 2nd ! style="background:#dfdfdf;"| 2838 |- ! 2025 |style=background:#dfffdf| SMP<br>R1<br>{{small|14}} |style=background:#dfdfdf| SMP<br>R2<br>{{small|2}} |style=background:#dfffdf| SMP<br>R3<br>{{small|5}} |style=background:#ffffbf| '''MEL<br>R4'''<br>{{small|1}} |style=background:#dfffdf| '''MEL<br>R5'''<br>{{small|4}} |style=background:#dfdfdf| '''MEL<br>R6'''<br>{{small|2}} |style=background:#ffffff| '''MEL<br>R7'''<br>{{small|C}} |style=background:#dfffdf|TAU<br>R8<br>{{small|15}} |style=background:#dfffdf|TAU<br>R9<br>{{small|5}} |style=background:#dfffdf|''TAU<br>R10''<br>{{small|7}} |style=background:#ffffbf| '' SYM<br>R11''<br>{{small|1}} |style=background:#ffffbf| ''''' SYM<br>R12'''''<br>{{small|1}} |style=background:#dfdfdf| '' SYM<br>R13''<br>{{small|2}} |style=background:#dfffdf| BAR<br>R14<br>{{small|4}} |style=background:#ffffbf| BAR<br>R15<br>{{small|1}} |style=background:#ffffbf| ''''' BAR<br>R16'''''<br>{{small|1}} |style=background:#ffffbf| '''HID<br>R17 '''<br>{{small|1}} |style=background:#ffffbf| '''''HID<br>R18 '''''<br>{{small|1}} |style=background:#ffffbf| '''HID<br>R19 '''<br>{{small|1}} |style=background:#dfffdf| TOW<br>R20<br>{{small|8}} |style=background:#ffffbf| TOW<br>R21<br>{{small|1}} |style=background:#ffffbf| '''TOW<br>R22<br>{{small|1}}''' |style=background:#ffffbf| '''QLD<br>R23<br>{{small|1}}''' |style=background:#dfdfdf| '''QLD<br>R24<br>{{small|2}}''' |style=background:#ffffbf| '''QLD<br>R25<br>{{small|1}}''' |style=background:#dfffdf| '''BEN<br>R26<br>{{small|19}}''' |style=background:#dfffdf| BAT<br>R27<br>{{small|6}} |style=background:#dfdfdf| SUR<br>R28<br>{{small|2}} |style=background:#dfdfdf|'''SUR<br>R29<br>{{small|2}}''' |style=background:#dfffdf| SAN<br>R30<br>{{small|4}} |style=background:#ffffbf| '''SAN<br>R31<br>{{small|1}}''' |style=background:#dfffdf| '''ADE<br>R32<br>{{small|4}}''' |style=background:#ffffbf| '''ADE<br>R33<br>{{small|1}}''' |style=background:#dfffdf| '''ADE<br>R34<br>{{small|20}}''' |colspan=3| ! style=background:#ffdf9f| 3rd ! style=background:#ffdf9f| 5240 |- ! 2026 ! nowrap| Ford Mustang S650 |style=background:#ffffbf| SMP<br>R1<br>{{small|1}} |style=background:#dfffdf| SMP<br>R2<br>{{small|6}} |style=background:#ffffbf| SMP<br>R3<br>{{small|1}} |style=background:#ffdf9f| MEL<br>R4<br>{{small|3}} |style=background:#dfffdf| MEL<br>R5<br>{{small|7}} |style=background:#ffffbf|'''MEL<br>R6<br>{{small|1}}''' |style=background:#efcfff| MEL<br>R7<br>{{small|Ret}} |style=background:#dfffdf| TAU<br>R8<br>{{small|4}} |style=background:#dfdfdf| ''TAU<br>R9<br>{{small|2}}'' |style=background:#| CHR<br>R10<br>{{small|}} |style=background:#| CHR<br>R11<br>{{small|}} |style=background:#| CHR<br>R12<br>{{small|}} |style=background:#| CHR<br>R13<br>{{small|}} |style=background:#| SYM<br>R14<br>{{small|}} |style=background:#| SYM<br>R15<br>{{small|}} |style=background:#| SYM<br>R16<br>{{small|}} |style=background:#| BAR<br>R17<br>{{small|}} |style=background:#| BAR<br>R18<br>{{small|}} |style=background:#| BAR<br>R19<br>{{small|}} |style=background:#| HID<br>R20<br>{{small|}} |style=background:#| HID<br>R21<br>{{small|}} |style=background:#| HID<br>R22<br>{{small|}} |style=background:#| TOW<br>R23<br>{{small|}} |style=background:#| TOW<br>R24<br>{{small|}} |style=background:#| TOW<br>R25<br>{{small|}} |style=background:#| QLD<br>R26<br>{{small|}} |style=background:#| QLD<br>R27<br>{{small|}} |style=background:#| QLD<br>R28<br>{{small|}} |style=background:#| BEN<br>R28<br>{{small|}} |style=background:#| BAT<br>R30<br>{{small|}} |style=background:#| SUR<br>R31<br>{{small|}} |style=background:#| SUR<br>R32<br>{{small|}} |style=background:#| SAN<br>R33<br>{{small|}} |style=background:#| SAN<br>R34<br>{{small|}} |style=background:#| ADE<br>R35<br>{{small|}} |style=background:#| ADE<br>R36<br>{{small|}} |style=background:#| ADE<br>R37<br>{{small|}} !style=background:#dfdfdf| 2nd* !style=background:#dfdfdf| 638* |} </div>
===Complete Bathurst 1000 results=== {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%;" ! Year ! Team ! Car ! Co-driver ! Position ! Laps |- ! 2020 |nowrap| Tickford Racing |nowrap| Ford Mustang Mk.6 |nowrap| {{flagicon|AUS}} James Courtney | align="center" | 10th | align="center" | 161 |- ! 2021 |nowrap| Triple Eight Race Engineering |nowrap| Holden Commodore ZB |nowrap| {{flagicon|AUS}} Russell Ingall | align="center" | DNF | align="center" | 142 |- ! 2022 |nowrap| Triple Eight Race Engineering |nowrap| Holden Commodore ZB |nowrap| {{flagicon|AUS}} Jamie Whincup | align="center" | 5th | align="center" | 161 |- ! 2023 |nowrap| Triple Eight Race Engineering |nowrap| Chevrolet Camaro Mk.6 |nowrap| {{flagicon|AUS}} Jamie Whincup | align="center" | 23rd | align="center" | 142 |- ! 2024 |nowrap| Triple Eight Race Engineering |nowrap| Chevrolet Camaro Mk.6 |nowrap| {{flagicon|AUS}} Jamie Whincup | style="background: #dfdfdf" align="center" | '''2nd''' | align="center" | 161 |- ! 2025 |nowrap| Triple Eight Race Engineering |nowrap| Chevrolet Camaro Mk.6 |nowrap| {{flagicon|AUS}} Jamie Whincup | align="center" | 6th | align="center" | 161 |}
=== Bathurst 12 Hour results === {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%;" ! Year ! Team ! Co-drivers ! Car ! Class ! Laps ! Position ! {{tooltip|Class<br>pos.|Class position}} |- ! 2020 |nowrap| {{flagicon|AUS}} MARC Cars Australia |nowrap| {{flagicon|AUS}} Aaron Cameron<br>{{flagicon|AUS}} Nick Percat |nowrap| Ford Mustang MARC II | align="center" | I | 310 | align="center" | 15th | align="center" style="background: #ffffbf"| '''1st''' |- ! 2022 |align="left"nowrap| {{Flagicon|AUS}} Triple Eight Race Engineering |align="left"nowrap| {{flagicon|MYS}} Jefri Ibrahim<br>{{flagicon|NZL}} Shane van Gisbergen |align="left"nowrap| Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo | align="center" nowrap| Pro-Am | align="center" | 291 | align="center" style="background:#ffdf9f | '''3rd''' | align="center" style="background:#ffdf9f | '''3rd''' |- ! 2023 |align="left"nowrap| {{Flagicon|AUS}} Triple Eight Race Engineering |align="left"nowrap| {{flagicon|GER}} Maximilian Götz<br>{{flagicon|NZL}} Shane van Gisbergen |align="left"nowrap| Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo | align="center" | Pro | align="center" | 322 | align="center" | 5th | align="center" | 5th |- ! 2024 |align="left"nowrap| {{Flagicon|AUS}} Triple Eight Race Engineering |align="left"nowrap| {{flagicon|AUS}} Will Brown<br>{{flagicon|CAN}} Mikaël Grenier |align="left"nowrap| Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo | align="center" | Pro | align="center" | 275 | align="center" | 6th | align="center" | 6th |- ! 2025 |align="left"nowrap| {{Flagicon|AUS}} Jamec Racing |align="left"nowrap| {{flagicon|CHE}} Ricardo Feller<br>{{flagicon|AUS}} Liam Talbot |align="left"nowrap| Audi R8 LMS Evo II | align="center" | Pro | align="center" | 164 | align="center" | DNF | align="center" | DNF |}
=== Australian GT Championship results === (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position) (Races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap) {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:85%" |- !colspan=26| Australian GT Championship results |- ! Year ! Team ! Car ! Class ! 1 ! 2 ! 3 ! 4 ! 5 ! 6 ! 7 ! 8 ! 9 ! 10 ! 11 ! 12 ! 13 ! Position ! Points |- | 2021 ! nowrap| Triple Eight Race Engineering ! nowrap| Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo ! nowrap| GT Pro-Am | PHI<br>R1 | PHI<br>R2 | BAT<br>R3 | BAT<br>R4 |style=background:#ffdf9f| BEN<br>R5<br>{{small|6}} |style=background:#ffdf9f| '''BEN<br>R6<br>{{small|3}}''' | BAT<br>R7 | BAT<br>R8 !colspan=5| ! 12th ! 30 |- | 2022 ! nowrap| Triple Eight Race Engineering ! nowrap| Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo ! nowrap| Pro-Am | PHI<br>R1 | PHI<br>R2 | QLD<br>R3 | QLD<br>R4 | SAN<br>R5 | SAN<br>R6 |style=background:#ffffbf| BEN<br>R7<br>{{small|1}} | BEN<br>R8 | BAT<br>R9 |style=background:#ffffbf| BAT<br>R10<br>{{small|1}} | ADL<br>R11 | ADL<br>R12 ! ! NC ! - |- | 2023 ! nowrap| Triple Eight Race Engineering ! nowrap| Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo ! nowrap| Pro-Am |style=background:#dfffdf| BAT<br>R1<br>{{small|6}} |style=background:#dfdfdf| BAT<br>R2<br>{{small|2}} | WAN<br>R3 | WAN<br>R4 | PHI<br>R5 | PHI<br>R6 | SMP<br>R7 | SMP<br>R8 |style=background:#dfffdf| QLD<br>R9<br>{{small|6}} |style=background:#dfffdf| QLD<br>R10<br>{{small|5}} | ADL<br>R11 | ADL<br>R12 | ADL<br>R13 ! 13th ! 46 |- | 2025 ! nowrap| Melbourne Performance Centre ! nowrap| Audi R8 LMS Evo II ! nowrap| Pro-Am |style=background:#dfffdf|PHI<br>R1<br>{{small|9}} |style=background:#ffffbf|PHI<br>R2<br>{{small|1}} |style=background:#dfffdf|SMP<br>R3<br>{{small|4}} |style=background:#ffdf9f|SMP<br>R4<br>{{small|3}} |style=background:#ffffbf|'''QLD<br>R5<br>{{small|1}}''' |style=background:#ffdf9f|'''QLD<br>R6<br>{{small|3}}''' |style=background:#ffdf9f|SAN<br>R7<br>{{small|3}} |style=background:#dfdfdf|SAN<br>R8<br>{{small|2}} |style=background:#ffdf9f|BEN<br>R9<br>{{small|3}} |style=background:#ffdf9f|BEN<br>R10<br>{{small|3}} |style=background:#ffffbf|HAM<br>R11<br>{{small|1}} |style=background:#ffffbf|HAM<br>R12<br>{{small|1}} ! !style=background:#ffffbf| 1st !style=background:#ffffbf| 211 |}
=== Complete Formula Regional Oceania Championship results=== (key) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position) (Races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap) {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:85%" ! Year ! Team ! 1 ! 2 ! 3 ! 4 ! 5 ! 6 ! 7 ! 8 ! 9 ! 10 ! 11 ! 12 ! 13 ! 14 ! 15 ! DC ! Points |- | 2025 !nowrap| mtec Motorsport | TAU<br>1 | TAU<br>2 | TAU<br>3 | HMP<br>1 | HMP<br>2 | HMP<br>3 | MAN<br>1 | MAN<br>2 | MAN<br>3 | TER<br>1 | TER<br>2 | TER<br>3 | style=background:#DFFFDF|HIG<br>1<br>{{small|10}} | style=background:#DFFFDF|HIG<br>2<br>{{small|13}} | style=background:#DFFFDF|'''HIG<br>3'''<br>{{small|6}} ! 19th ! 35 |}
==== Complete New Zealand Grand Prix results ==== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%" ! Year ! Team ! Car ! Qualifying ! Main race |- ! 2025 | align=left| {{flagicon|NZL}} mtec Competition | align=left| Tatuus FT-60 - Toyota | '''1st''' | 6th |}
==References== {{Reflist}}
==External links== * {{DriverDB driver|broc-feeney}} *{{Racing-Reference driver|Broc_Feeney}} *[https://www.thethirdturn.com/wiki/Broc_Feeney Broc Feeney] Career stats at Third Turn Database. *[https://www.supercars.com/drivers/broc-Feeney Broc Feeney] Supercars Official Profile
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