Round 5 2025 – Supercars Championship

Will Brown has banked solid points to consolidate second place in the drivers championship after
securing two podium finishes at the Perth Super 440

Race 14 – P2
Brown started the weekend with sixth for the round’s first race, and though he could make no
progress off the line or in the first stint, a gamble on a longer stop for four fresh tyres paid big
dividends. Rejoining the race 10th, he monstered his way through the field until he was on the rear
bumper of leader Ryan Wood, where he harassed the Kiwi in an attempt to elicit a mistake. With
no error forthcoming, Brown banked big points for a head-earnt second place

Race 15 – P2
Qualifying for the weekend’s second race was tight behind dominant pole-getter Wood, with
Brown shuffled down to eighth at the end of the session. A gain of one place at the start and
moving up to fifth by lap 14 got him within sight of the lead, and an early stop on lap 23 put him
on the path to the podium by undercutting his way part the race’s erstwhile leaders. Teammate
Broc Feeney covered the strategy to keep ahead, and the pair battled their way to the front,
though car 88 held the lead. A fast-finishing Chaz Mostert on fresher tyres kept Brown’s eyes on
his mirrors late to secure a second runner-up finish for the day

Race 16 – P5
Back on the soft tyre for Sunday’s top-10 shootout, Brown put in his best qualifying performance
of the weekend to start the long race third, but his day was undone largely in the first stint, when
he lost a place off the line and two more places before lap 10 after picking up suspected damage
in a tap shortly after the start. A badly timed safety car cemented his losses by allowing others to
jump him, leaving him fifth at the chequered flag.


“Saturday was a great day. Two podiums — I can’t be unhappy with that. I probably didn’t qualify
as good as we wanted to — eighth and sixth wasn’t fantastic — but we were able to race from
there, and I was really happy with the results considering those qualifying positions, especially
after a great day of racing, particularly with Broc and all the guys battling for the lead in race 2.


“Sunday was looking like a positive day — I got third in qualifying in the shootout, which I was
pretty happy about — but I just didn’t have it in the race. it felt like we had such a strong car on
Saturday. We copped a bit of a hit maybe lap 3 — I’m not sure if that bent something, but it felt
like something wasn’t quite right in the car. It was a bit of a disappointing day, even though I had a
few good races out there — a bit of argy-bargy, which is good.


“Overall I’m pretty happy with the weekend. Broc did a fantastic job, and I felt like with two
podiums and a fifth, I’m not unhappy. We’re slowly clawing our way back up there, not dropping
many points in the championship. I just need to put one good round together.”

2025 Bosch Power Tools Perth Super 440, Event 05 of the Repco Supercars Championship, Wanneroo Raceway, Perth, Queensland, Australia. 7 Jun, 2025.


Round 6 of the Supercars Championship takes place on 20–22 June with the Darwin Triple Crown
at Hidden Valley Raceway