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Broc Feeney

Broc Feeney (born 18 October 2002) is an Australian racing driver competing in the Supercars Championship for Triple Eight Race Engineering, driving the #88 Ford Mustang S650.

Born and raised in the Gold Coast, Feeney won the Super3 Series as a rookie in 2019 with Paul Morris Motorsport before being promoted to Super2 in 2020 with Tickford Racing. He moved to Triple Eight Race Engineering in 2021, driving the iconic number 888 VF Commodore and won the title—the youngest driver to win either championships. He later inherited Jamie Whincup's No. 88 entry following Whincup's retirement from full-time driving after the 2021 season. After his move to full-time Supercars competition, Feeney has won 24 races and became the inaugural Sprint Cup champion in 2025.

Feeney has also competed in other series, winning the 2025 GT World Challenge Australia's Pro-Am category alongside Brad Schumacher and taking pole-position at third race of the 2025 New Zealand Grand Prix.

Feeney was born on 18 October 2002 in the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. His father Paul used to ride motorcycles before importing and distributing them after his retirement, with Feeney crediting his father with his love for motorsports. He rode motorbikes on dirt tracks from age three before switching over to karting when he was nine. He was mentored by former Supercars driver and Bathurst 1000 winner Paul Morris starting 2018.

Feeney attended All Saints Anglican School throughout his upbringing. He has one older brother and is close friends with former Formula One driver, Jack Doohan.

Feeney started competitive karting in 2013 at the age of eleven.[citation needed] He won multiple state and national championships in his junior years including five Queensland championships. In 2017, he claimed the Australian KA2 Championship and competed in multiple international events, including the ROK Cup, where he finished fifth in the final standings with a podium.

In 2018, Feeney moved up and competed in the Toyota 86 Racing Series. In his debut year, he became the youngest race winner in the series history, aged fifteen, and scored two race wins and three podium finishes over the season. [citation needed]

Following his Toyota 86 campaign, Feeney was announced to be competing in the Super3 Series with Paul Morris Motorsport for the 2019 season. His first round saw a win from pole position to become the youngest winner in the championship's history. Though only winning one race, Feeney defeated championship rival Jayden Ojeda by 24 points and totalled twelve podiums over fifteen races to become the youngest ever Super3 champion.

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