They are 7 (Feeney, Mostert, Payne, Waters, Brown, Allen, Randle) and will be reduced to 4 after this penultimate round of the 2025 season. The playoff system implemented by the Australian championship may seem unfair (like the NascarBecause the most consistent and successful driver of the season could see the title slip through his fingers. In top form since the last meeting on the streets of Gold Coast, Chaz Mostert (Walkinshaw Andretti United) dominated the first race in his Ford Mustang on the small Sandown circuit. The standout performance of the race came from Will Brown, who climbed to second place on the podium after starting from 15th on the grid. The 2024 champion strung together qualifying laps to make this incredible comeback and overtake his teammate Broc Feeney, who finished fourth. Brown finished ahead of Mostert's teammate, Ryan Wood, who only confirmed his status as the revelation of the year.
In the championship standings, Mostert has already secured his place in the final and takes the lead by a mere 3 points over Feeney and 66 over Brown. The second race promises to be a thriller and should be even more eventful, with the weather forecast for Sunday morning in the Sandown area being extremely pessimistic.
Supercars – Sandown
Race 1 results

General classification

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