Chaz Mostert clinched the Supercars Championship following a dramatic and emotionally charged race in Adelaide. Broc Feeney, who led the championship before the final, was taken out in the first lap due to a collision that many described as "pretty grubby."
Triple Eight Team Principal Jamie Whincup expressed his disappointment over the incident, noting the harshness of the racing move that effectively ended Feeney's title hopes early on.
"It was an unbelievably cruel way for Broc to lose the championship," Whincup said, highlighting the tough and aggressive nature of the incident.
Feeney was visibly upset after the crash, reflecting the high stakes and his passionate involvement throughout the season. The incident not only cost him the championship but also left an emotional scar witnessed by many in the racing community.
Broc Feeney’s championship hopes were shattered by a harsh first-lap collision, showcasing the brutal unpredictability of high-stakes motorsport.