The Gen2 Supercars era came to a thrilling end in Adelaide with Broc Feeney taking a maiden win while Shane van Gisbergen was penalised. RepcoSC
There was formation flying from the DJR Fords early in the race with Anton De Pasquale leading Will Davison by around a second across the first stint.At one point the Kiwi looked like he may challenge Davison for second, however he ended up holding station until Davison pitted on Lap 13.
Feeney's pressure paid off two laps later when Davison out-braked himself into Turn 9 and handed the lead over to the #88 entry. He got going again and immediately pitted, while van Gisbergen took over third place behind De Pasquale. When the race went green again on Lap 49 Mostert did his best to get into the lead, Feeney holding his nerve until he could re-establish a small lead.
He then set after De Pasquale, shadowing the Shell Mustang for several laps before diving under him at Turn 9 to grab third.
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