Tensions Flare in Supercars as Mostert and Feeney Clash Amid Resurgent Team Rivalry
The competitive atmosphere in Supercars has reached a fever pitch as a simmering rivalry between Chaz Mostert and Broc Feeney ignites, coinciding with a renewed battle between powerhouse teams Triple Eight and Walkinshaw.

Chaz Mostert has made it clear he is not backing down from the friction, admitting that he is ‘keeping scores’ and stating he was ‘up for a race’ as the heat between the drivers intensifies.
The response from Triple Eight has been swift and critical. The team slammed the clash between Mostert and Feeney, labeling the incident ‘uncalled for’ and ‘out of order’. This friction comes as the wider rivalry between Triple Eight and Walkinshaw resumes.
Despite the escalating tension, Broc Feeney appears unfazed by the drama. Reacting to the clashes with Mostert and the broader WTWGR rivalry, Feeney suggested that the conflict is ‘all going to be talk.’
The reignition of the feud between Triple Eight and Walkinshaw adds a layer of strategic volatility to the season, as two of the sport’s most prominent teams once again clash on the track.