Feeney spun by teammate’s collision in tense Adelaide Supercars finale

Adelaide Supercars Grand Final Incident

Polesitter Broc Feeney dropped to the back of the field after being spun by contact from Ryan Wood, teammate of championship contender Chaz Mostert. The crash occurred during the decisive 2025 Adelaide Grand Final, instantly reshaping the title battle.

The Collision

Feeney, starting from pole position, was holding his line through Turn 4 when Wood made contact with the rear of his car, sending him spinning into the escape road. The incident brought immediate reactions from both the pit lane and the grandstands, as it removed one of the key Holden drivers from the front fight.

Walkinshaw Reaction

Walkinshaw Andretti United, representing Wood and Mostert, called it an unfortunate racing moment, noting that Wood locked the rear brakes under pressure. Commentators and rival teams, however, described the move as “a grubby act” given the stakes of the championship race.

“That’s not how anyone wants to see a title decided,” said one team member over the broadcast.

Whincup and Red Bull Response

Jamie Whincup and the Red Bull Ampol Racing garage voiced frustration at losing a strong points opportunity. Feeney’s crew worked to recover positions after the spin, though victory hopes were gone by mid-race.

Aftermath

Officials reviewed the contact but issued no penalty, classifying it as a race incident. Fans debated the fairness online, while Feeney maintained composure post-race, vowing to come back stronger next season.


Author’s summary: A controversial clash between Broc Feeney and Ryan Wood during the 2025 Adelaide finale reshaped the championship fight, prompting heated reactions and divided opinions in paddock and stands.

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Speedcafe.com Speedcafe.com — 2025-11-30

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