Sunday, 23 August 2026

Sunday at Queensland Raceway (aka the Paperclip)

 Sunday at Queensland Raceway

This time my Great Uncle Dudley and I arrived an hour earlier than we did yesterday. The upshot is that we watched the one lap dash of the third race of Aussie Racing cars.

Credit to Caleb Pattersonon a last to 3rd drive. Diesel Thomas won the race.

We now move on to Trans-Am.

More credit, this time to Alice Buckley, as she started 7th and finished 3rd, an incredible achievement for her.

There was an early race crash involving Colbey Cowham, Hayden Hume and Harrison Sellars that ended both Cowham’s and Hume’s races.

Jordan Freestone and Tom Davies copped penalties during the race.

Nash Morris won, and brutally bad luck for Ben Bargwanna, who had a tire fail on him while running 3rd on the last lap. The tire failure sent him into the Turn 6 tire barrier.

Todd Hazelwood rallied to 6th.

Fun race overall, ecstatic for Alice and gutted for Ben.

Next up was the Toyotas Gazoo Cup.

The race started with an intense battle for the first half of the lap, but ended with Ben Stewart leading by lap 2.

Cassidy Barnes attempted an aggressive overtake at turn 6 and paid for it by spinning. Barnes would spin again later in the race, losing him a bunch of points and finishing 18th.

Cars retired after late race contact, and others went off at Turns 1, 2, and 3.

I’m afraid I can’t add more; I don’t know exactly who drove some cars involved.

Bruce Sprinsten took the lead and won the race.

Now onto Supercars Qualifying

Qualifying was fairly straightforward. Though James Golding, Brodie Kostecki, Anton De Pasquale and David Reynolds cut it close. They needed their second runs to get into the next round of qualifying. They did in the end.

Near the session's end, Andre Heimgartner had an issue.

The end of Qualifying Part 1 saw nine eliminations. Macauley Jones, Declan Fraser, Zach Bates, Cameron Hill, Aaron Seton, Bayley Hall, Jobe Stewart, Ben Gomersall and Jayden Ojeda.

1.1 seconds separated the entire field.

In the second part of qualifying, a few more drivers left their runs late. It worked for most, as Allen was fastest. Kostecki was 4th, and Mostert was 5th. It didn’t work for Thomas Randle, who was 15th.

The Top 10 Shootout saw only Broc Feeney and Will Brown improve their starting positions at the expense of Kai Allen.

Allen them came under investigation for impeding Jackson Walls. However, the stewards cleared him after footage revealed there were external circumstances to account for.

Now we move on to the last race for the Aussie Racing Cars

An enormous crash marked the race start, with Kent Quinn, Rossi Johnson and Nathan Williams all eliminated. The initial crash eliminated Kent Quinn and Rossi Johnson. Williams hit the outside wall in a separate crash that happened simultaneously.

A fourth car involved also retired, though I don’t know who the driver was.

Will Rowe went off at Turn 5, while Ayrton Hogson stopped on track, triggering a Safety Car.

Another 1 lap dash, just like yesterday, and this time there was another incident, this time at Turn 4. That crash eliminated another driver.

Diesel Thomas won the race and round.

Now we move back to Toyota Gazoo Racing Australia.

There was plenty of 3-wide action early in the race, including by Will Davison, who was a guest driver for this round. Every lap in this race, at least one car kicked up dust.

Cooper Barns went off at Turn 2, but the action was fun to watch. Apologies for a shorter segment here; I didn’t have many notes.

Now for the Porsche Carrer Cup Australia.

And at Turn 3, there was a multi-car crash that took out Lockie Bloxsom and involved Angelo Mouzouris and Matt Belford. Stephen Grove spun to avoid the crash.

Scott Taylor spun across the track between Turns 1 and 2. Quite wild, and Stephen Grove had to avoid him.

Aaron Love spun out of a competitive position at Turn 6, while Glen Wood lost time with a mechanical issue.

Harri Jones dominated the weekend, winning this race.

Now onto the Supercars.

No big one, unfortunately and thankfully.

Feeney and Brown battled for the lead for the first half of the race, which went in Feeney’s favour. Allen attempted to capitalise and pass Brown, but Brown held him off.

Jobe Stewart copped 5 seconds for a jump start.

Declan Fraser opted for an aggressive strategy, pitting on Lap 10. This paid dividends and allowed Fraser to jump Jack LeBrocq and a few others.

A few cars faded with issues during the race, including Jack LeBrocq and James Golding.

First pit stops mostly happened between laps 14 and 23, with Feeney holding the lead once the pit stops cycled through.

Then the first of two disasters struck. Reliability hit Walkinshaw Andretti United again, this time for Chaz Mostert. The #25 Toyota retired on Lap 23 with Engine failure.

Eight laps later, the Sprint Cup Championship gets rocked by the retirement of leader Matt Payne with Electrical failure.

This handed the Sprint Cup Championship to Broc Feeney. I know some will disagree, but I feel this partially makes up for Feeney losing the championship last year.

Ironically, it was an engine issue for Feeney that cost him the championship.

Trying to pass Andre Heimgartner on Lap 35, Jayden Ojeda would have a rookie moment, attempted a bold pass, only to spin himself out at Turn 4.

The second round of pit stops started on lap 35 with Cooper Murray and ended on lap 46.

Feeney would’ve been father ahead had he not had lapped traffic overtaking him on fresh tires.

Brodie Kostecki managed 2nd place despite a late race sensor issue, while Broc Feneey won the race and the sprint cup championship.

Cameron Hill also had late-race issues, and there were reports of the #14 dropping oil.

The early 2nd pit stop didn’t work out for Cooper Murray, as he ran out of fuel right at the end of the race. Declan Fraser also ran out, resulting in him getting eliminated from Every Round is a Final.

Ironically, had he not run out of fuel, Fraser would’ve eliminated his teammate Jayden Ojeda.

Overall, this was an amazing experience. I’ve never been interstate before to watch a Supercars round, and I’m so happy I could with my Great Uncle Dudley.

I thank everyone who reads my blog; it means a lot to me.

Engine failure leaves Mostert last as unreliability hits Toyota Racing Australia yet again

Credit: Supercars
 Chaz Mostert (#1 Mobil 1/Optus Toyota) finished last for the 13th time in his career. The finish came after he retired with engine failure after 23 of the race’s 62 laps. The finish is Mostert’s 3rd of the year. It came in Mostert’s 411th start.

Chaz Mostert is a veteran of the sport, now in his 12th full-time season. 2015 would’ve been a full-time season, but had a massive crash at Bathurst 2015 that snapped his leg in half and ended his season. He raced in 26 races in 2013 for Dick Johnson Racing, then moved to Ford Performance Racing/Rod Nash Racing/Tickford Racing for 6 years. Mostert moving to Walkinshaw Andretti United in 2020. Despite a few up and down seasons, Mostert inherited the 2025 Repco Supercars Championship after Red Bull Racing choked it away with engine issues.

2026 has been a story of fast but unreliable for both Mostert and teammate Ryan Wood. Wood has 3 last-place finishes and, prior to this race, Mostert had 2. Mostert has 1 engine failure and 1 disqualification. Wood has 2 mechanical failures and 1 laps-down finish because of crash damage.

Mostert was 9th in Practice 1. Then jumped to 3rd in Practice 2. Mostert provisionally qualified 5th, and completed the Top 10 Shootout 5th.

Macauley Jones (#96 JWL Toyota) started last. Jones would battle with Aaron Seton (#30 Superior Cranes Chevrolet) and Bayley Hall (#15 Supercheap Auto Chevrolet) for last in the early laps.

A bold strategy call on Lap 10 saw Declan Fraser (#777 Nulon Chevrolet) pit and drop to last.

Fraser held last for 4 laps until Ben Gomersall (#5 Unit Ford) pitted and fell behind. The early strategy called appeared to work for Fraser, as he jumped Jack LeBrocq (#4 Sherrin Rental Chevrolet) in the field.

By lap 22, Bayley Hall had fallen to last when suddenly Chaz Mostert (#25 Optus/Mobil 1 Toyota) slowed from 5th place exiting Turn 5.

Mostert would pull into the garage, and the team diagnosed engine failure, ending his race.

Eight laps later, everything changed.

Matt Payne (#19 Penrite Ford) pulled into the garage on Lap 31 with electrical failure. The result, combined with Broc Feeney (#88 Red Bull/Ampol Chevrolet) winning, meant Feeney wins the Sprint Cup.

Lap 35 saw Jayden Ojeda (#31 Nulon Chevrolet) spin while attempting a pass on Andre Heimgartner (#8 R&J Batteries Toyota). Ojeda recovered to 18th.

Completing the bottom five were Bayley Hall, Macualey Jones, and Ben Gomersal.

And if you’re at all curious, the Sprint Cup last place award goes to Jackson Walls.

 

The Bottom Five

Chaz Mostert

23 Laps

Engine

Matt Payne

31 Laps

Electrical

Bayley Hall

61 Laps

Running

Macauley Jones

61 Laps

Running

Ben Gomersal

61 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

6

4

Chaz Mostert

3

3

3

5

Jobe Stewart

2

9

14

6

Aaron Cameron

2

4

10

7

Jack LeBrocq

2

2

2

8

Brodie Kostecki

2

2

2

9

Macauley Jones

1

10

12

10

Cameron Hill

1

3

5

11

Andre Heimgartner

1

3

3

12T

David Reynolds

1

2

3

12T

Matt Payne

1

2

3

14

Baylan Hall

1

2

2

15

Aaron Seton

1

1

3

16

James Golding

1

1

2

17

Rylan Gray

0

4

8

18

Declan Fraser

0

4

7

19

Zach Bates

0

3

8

20

Reuben Goodall

0

2

3

21

Kai Allen

0

2

2

22T

Ben Gomersal

0

1

2

22T

Thomas Randle

0

1

2

24T

Broc Feeney

0

1

1

24T

Mark Winterbottom

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

6/2

7/2

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

9/3

14/3

6

Brad Jones Racing

3

2/3

10/3

17/3

7

Dick Johnson Racing

3

2/3

6/3

10/3

8

Grove Racing

2

1/2

4/2

4/2

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

7/5

12

Red Bull Racing

2

0

1/2

3/2

 

Manufacturer’s Championship

Pos

Manufacturer

#

Last

Bottom 3

Bottom 5

1

Toyota

5

7/5

19/5

21/5

2

Chevrolet

9

11/9

31/9

52/9

3

Ford

14

9/14

30/14

37/14