Saturday, 22 August 2026

Saturday at Queensland Raceway (AKA the Paperclip)

 Saturday at Queensland Raceway

Once again, my great uncle Dudley and I found our spot on the metal chairs at the exit of turn 1. I brought a cushion along this time.

We arrived in time to watch qualifying, which turned into a fun affair for everyone involved. A couple of highlights included Mostert going fastest early and Payne spilling wide at Turn 2.

After Phase 1 of qualifying for Race 26, Aaron Seton had sealed last place for the race.

Q1 Phase 1: Kostecki, Feeney, Payne, Allen, Waters, Grey, Mostert, Brown, Murray, Randle

By the end of Qualifying 2, Aaron Seton was about 1.1 seconds off the leaders, with Rylan Grey leading the rookies in 8th.

Q1 Phase 2: Payne, Kostecki, Mostert, Brown, Feeney, Allen, Randle, Grey, Waters, Murray.

After a rough series thanks to the wrong restrictor plate fitted, Will Brown was understandably jubilant about starting 4th.

Race 27 qualifying saw a few cars have issues. Ryan Wood and Jayden Ojeda notable, with the former only managing 18th. The fastest 3 in Phase 1, Will Brown, Brodie Kostecki and Chaz Mostert, only did one run.

Q1: Kostecki, Mostert, Brown, Payne, De Pasquale, Feeney, Murray, Golding, Allen, Waters.

Bayley Hall sealed last place.

Q2: Payne, Kostecki, Brown, Mostert, Allen, Feeney, De Pasquale, Golding, Waters, Murray

Payne did the fastest lap on used tires.

Rylan Grey was the best of the rookies in 11th. A vibration affected Randle’s run.

Also, Chaz Mostert and Will Brown qualified 0.001 seconds apart.

Now onto Trans-Am Race 2.

And before we start, I should mention that I’m related to Todd Hazelwood. Through my maternal grandmother’s side of my family, and paternal grandfather’s side of his.

So, naturally, I went for him.

Not a fun race for him, unfortunately.

Started on pole, but didn’t clear Blake Tracey. Blake bumped Todd off the start. Todd then half-spun Blake into Turn 1, before getting served into the grass by Tim Blanchard.

Todd wasn’t the only one to hit early trouble, as rival James Moffat went off at Turn 5 on Lap 2, putting the two close on track.

Clay Richards would go off the following lap at the same corner, but would suffer damage and lose 2 laps in repairs.

Karma then bit Blanchard, his car slowing with mechanical issues on the same lap, ending his race.

Tom Davies would also pull into the pits on Lap 3 with issues and also lost 2 laps.

The drama wasn’t over for Todd or James. They collided on the back straight near the race end, fighting outside the Top 10.

A newcomer to the Trans-Am Cup Series, Brock Paine, won the race.

Which moves us onto Race 26 of the season. I’ve already done the last-place report for this race, but there are notes I couldn’t include in that article. I still recommend reading it here.

The start was great between Brodie Kostecki and Matt Payne; the battle off Turn 1 ended in Brodie’s favour.

Yes, being a fan and follower of Todd Hazelwood means I have favor towards the driver he co-drives for, Brodie Kostecki.

Pit stops started surprisingly early, as Jayden Ojeda pitted on Lap 5. He would suffer late for this. Cameron Hill would pit on Lap 7 and return to the track narrowly in front of Ojeda.

The first penalty of the race went to Declan Fraser, a 5 second penalty for bumping Ben Gomersal off the track at Turn 3.

Chaz Mostert tried the undercut strategy and pitted on Lap 8. It would pay off early on, but Mostert would slip in the last laps to finish 6th.

Matt Payne would undercut Kostecki, but before long Kostecki would pass Payne mid-way through the race.

Kai Allen would pass Mostert alongside Kostecki’s pass on Payne, but bumped Mostert wide. Allen would cop 5 seconds, which I think is too hard on him.

Not his fault that the early strategy would hurt Mostert in the last laps, getting passed by Broc Feeney on Lap 28 and eventually finishing 6th.

Both Blanchard Racing Team cars had radio issues during the race. The team resorted to the old physical board to communicate on the front straight.

Kostecki won with Payne 2nd and Brown 3rd. Allen was initially 3rd, but after the soft 5 second time penalty, Brown got promoted to 3rd and Feeney 4th, with Allen relegated to 5th.

Toyota 86s are next, and fun fact, there’s one used by someone at my work.

Tim Slade and Will Davison were guest drivers in the 86s this weekend, which is also the 50th event.

Early in the race, the #77 retired with a mechanical issue. Great Uncle Dudley told me that the car was backfiring badly, which meant engine issues ended his race. Explained the weird noise I heard as it went past, which told me something was wrong.

There were a few incidents during the race, including the #94 running off the road between Turns 3 and 4 and a late race incident at Turn 6.

Cooper Barnes won the race.

Now onto the Porsche Carrera Cup Australia.

The race pole sitter broke immediately, retiring and leaving Harri Jones unchallenged.

Jake Santalucia got punted into the fence at Turn 6. He finished the race.

Not so lucky were Dylan O'Keefe, Diesel Thomas, Tom McLennan and Rodney Jane.

O’Keefe suffered a mechanical failure and put fluid down on the track. Diesel Thomas, on the oil, slammed into the back of Tom McLennan. The contact sent both cars into the tires at Turn 6, ending their races. Rodney Jane had to surf through the gravel to avoid the incident.

That incident triggered the safety car.

Harri Jones won, unchallenged.

Now we finally move on to Supercars Race 2. As you can tell, a lot happened today. Last-place report for Race 2 here.

Matt Payne started on pole, while Bayley Hall started last.

Matt Payne and Brodie Kostecki would battle for the lead off the start. Several incidents marred the first few laps, including one not mentioned in the article.

The first one was when Jayden Ojeda hit David Reynolds coming into Turn 6, resulting in both drivers spinning. Ojeda would cop a 15 second time penalty for the incident.

Pit stops started on Lap 11, and almost as an omen of things to come, Jobe Stewart pitted on Lap 12 and copped a penalty after the stop.

While attempting to get the lead back from Matt Payne, Brodie Kostecki lunged at Turn 3. This attempt failed, and Kostecki ran wide and lost 2 spots.

The first Safety Car came out after Rylan Grey locked up and slid into the sand trap at Turn 3. David Reynolds and Cameron Waters pitted to take advantage of the stop. Ojeda did too, but because he had, he couldn’t serve his penalty. This would prove costly later.

The race restarted with 10 laps to go, and Ryan Wood would spin James Golding from 7th shortly after the restart. A post-race penalty would plunge Wood from 14th to 23rd.

A few cars started smoking, including Matt Payne’s, though it quickly vanished. Cooper Murray’s car also smoked, which turned out to be a power steering issue, costing Murray 5 laps.

A second safety car came out because Ben Gomersal was in the sand trap at Turn 6. I think it was called too quickly, as Gomersal escaped the sand trap on his own. Luckily, the safety car only ran for 1 lap.

By now, Jobe Stewart was out, Cooper Murray was in the garaged, and others were carrying damage.

David Reynolds started a charge up the field and was 9th when he crossed the line. However, showing how close the field was by race end, Reynolds fell to 16th after a 5-second time penalty.

Will Brown broke through for his first win in a full year, and those last few laps between Brown, Kostecki, Feeney, Allen, and Payne were intense.

There was even post-race drama, as David Reynolds would plunge from 9th to 16th after a post-race penalty for spinning Cameron Hill.

(Literally learned this while writing this article. Edited the last-place report as Wood fell behind Bates.)

Overall, two fun races. Looking forward to Race 3, the big race, and the possibility of The Big One at Turn 1.

Late-Race crash means Jobe Stewart leads Erebus 1-2 last-place finishers at Queensland Raceway

Original supplied to Speed Cafe, cropped by me.

Jobe Stewart (#9 Argus Auctions/Mackay Goodwin Chevrolet) finished last for the 2nd time in his career. The finish came after Stewart was involved in an incident that ended his race after 30 of the race’s 38 laps. The finish is Stewart’s 2nd of the season in 28 starts.

Jobe Stewart is one of five rookies running in 2026. He’s known for winning Super 3 in 2023 for Image Racing. While racing for Image Racing in 2024, he won at Bathurst and finished 5th in the championship. He ran for Erebus Motorsports in the endurance races at Sandown and Bathurst with Cooper Murray. They finished 4th while leading for a considerable portion of the Bathurst 1000.

The rookie season has been challenging for Stewart. He sits last among full-time drivers in points and has struggled to get decent results. Stewart, however, qualified 8th at Townsville, but has finished no better than 16th.

Dick Johnson Racing elected to change the engine on Rylan Grey’s #38 Shell V-Power Ford between races, as the engine “sounded like a tractor”. This race would be eventful for Grey. Not in a good way.

Bayley Hall (#15 Supercheap Auto Chevrolet) started last. But at Turn 3, Rylan Grey ran off the track from 11th and fell to last.

The following lap, Macauley Jones (#96 JWL Toyota) went off at Turn 3, similar to Grey’s incident, and fell to last. One lap later, Ben Gomersal (#5 Unit Ford) got punted off at Turn 3, and fell behind both Grey and Jones.

Pit stops started on lap 11. Cameron Hill (#14 Dare Toyota) pitted and dropped to last. Jobe Stewart (#9 Argus Auctions/Mackay Goodwin Chevrolet) pitted a lap later and fell behind Hill. Worse, Stewart copped a penalty.

Next to last place was Aaron Seton (#30 Superior Cranes Chevrolet). Followed by fellow wildcard Ben Gomersal (#5 Unit Ford).

A few laps later, Rylan Grey’s day got worse. He locked up entering Turn 3 and ran into the sand, triggering a Safety Car. Grey lost 3 laps while safety crews retrieved his car.

After the restart, multiple drivers started having issues. Matt Payne had smoke come from his #19 Penrite Ford, though he finished 6th despite it. James Golding (#7 Cooldrive Distribution Ford) got punted, possibly by Ryan Wood (#2 Truck Assist/Mobil 1 Toyota).

Zach Bates (#10 Bendix Chevrolet) also faded.

Then the drama started for Erebus Motorsports.

Cooper Murray (#99 Total Energies Chevrolet) reported a power steering issue after contact. Murray would pull into the garage on the second safety car. Murray lost 5 laps in repairs.

His teammate, Jobe Stewart, meanwhile, got into a separate incident. Possibly with Zach Bates, but I have no other evidence except Bates’ late-race fade.

Ben Gomersal then went into the sand late. Despite getting out of the sand trap, the safety car was called. Though only for one lap.

By then, Stewart and Murray were in the garage. Murray returned to the track; Stewart didn’t.

Jayden Ojeda finished 24th after a penalty for spinning David Reynolds early in the race. Ojeda had to serve his penalty late in the race, losing tons of time.

Zach Bates completed the Bottom Five until Ryan Wood (#2 Truck Assist/Mobil 1 Toyota) copped a penalty for spinning James Golding (#7 Cooldrive Distribution Ford).

 

The Bottom Five

Jobe Stewart

30 Laps

Crash

Cooper Murray

34 Laps

Running

Rylan Grey

36 Laps

Running

Jayden Ojeda

36 Laps

Running

Ryan Wood

36 Laps

Running

 

Driver’s Championship

Pos

Driver

Last

Bottom 3

Bottom 5

1

Jackson Walls

4

9

13

2

Cooper Murray

3

7

10

3

Ryan Wood

3

4

7

4

Jobe Stewart

2

9

14

5

Aaron Cameron

2

4

10

6T

Chaz Mostert

2

2

3

6T

Jack LeBrocq

2

2

2

8

Brodie Kostecki

2

2

2

9

Macauley Jones

1

9

11

10

Cameron Hill

1

3

5

11

Andre Heimgartner

1

3

3

12

David Reynolds

1

2

3

13

Aaron Seton

1

1

3

14T

Matt Payne

1

1

2

14T

James Golding

1

1

2

16

Baylan Hall

1

1

1

17

Rylan Gray

0

4

8

18

Declan Fraser

0

4

7

19

Zach Bates

0

3

7

20

Reuben Goodall

0

2

3

21

Kai Allen

0

2

2

22

Thomas Randle

0

1

2

23T

Broc Feeney

0

1

1

23T

Mark Winterbottom

0

1

1

23T

Ben Gomersal

0

1

1

26

Jayden Oeda

0

0

3

27

Will Brown

0

0

2

 


 

Team’s Championship

Pos

Driver

#

Last

Bottom 3

Bottom 5

1

Overdrive/RBR Racing

1

4

9

13

2

Walkinshaw Andretti United

2

5/2

6/2

10/2

3

Erebus Motorsports

2

4/2

14/2

22/2

4

Blanchard Racing Team

2

3/2

5/2

12/2

5

Matt Stone Racing

3

3/3

8/3

12/3

6

Brad Jones Racing

3

2/3

10/3

16/3

7

Dick Johnson Racing

3

2/3

6/3

10/3

8

Grove Racing

2

1/2

3/2

3/2

9

Team 18 Racing

3

2/3

3/3

4/3

10

Premair Racing

2

0

5/2

9/2

11

Tickford Racing

5

0

5/5

6/5

12

Red Bull Racing

2

0

1/2

3/2

 

Manufacturer’s Championship

Pos

Manufacturer

#

Last

Bottom 3

Bottom 5

1

Chevrolet

9

11/9

30/9

50/9

2

Toyota

5

6/5

18/5

20/5

3

Ford

14

9/14

29/14

35/14