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    A dream start to 2026 after a disappointing end to 2025 for Supercars driver Broc Feeney

    A dream start to 2026 after a disappointing end to 2025 for Supercars driver Broc Feeney


    He's won the opening race of the new season under lights in Sydney.

    Feeney had his run for last year's title ended when he was spun out in the final race of the season.

    Blanchard Racing Team duo Aaron Cameron and James Golding completed the podium in the first of this weekend's three races at Sydney Motorsport Park.

    Matt Payne was the best of the New Zealand drivers in fourth, while Andre Heimgartner was eighth.

    Defending champion Chaz Mostert finished down in 15th.

    MOTORSPORT WITH CRC FIVE FIVE SIX.  NEW ZEALAND'S TOOLKIT IN A CAN.

    © 2026 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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