The 2025 Supercars Championship burst into life at Symmons Plains Raceway with a chaotic but compelling Saturday featuring two qualifying sessions and a pair of high-stakes races. The Tasmania Super 440’s tight and technical layout delivered drama at every turn, with Broc Feeney claiming a dominant double victory, Bryce Fullwood scoring a podium, and PremiAir Racing collecting two top ten finishes despite mixed fortunes across both garages.

Day one of the Tasmania Super 440 at Symmons Plains Raceway delivered a flurry of lap times, setup experiments, and varied fortunes across the Supercars and Super2 fields. With crisp conditions and a narrow, technical circuit pushing teams to chase perfection in the smallest margins, Friday’s dual practice sessions provided a compelling preview of what’s to come across the weekend.

In this episode of the Nugget Project I somehow land the gig of Team Manager and Crew Chief for the Luxe Performance Bathurst 6 hour team… and it was mega stressful haha

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Arise Racing has stormed to the top of the Radical Cup Australia standings with a near-perfect performance at Round 2 of the 2025 season, held under lights at Sydney Motorsport Park. Across four sprint races featuring split-driver entries, the Perth-based team delivered clean sweeps, podiums, and career-best performances in what proved to be a defining round in their championship campaign.