Broc Feeney is out for revenge! After a controversial finish to the 2025 season, the young driver is fired up and ready to reclaim what he feels is rightfully his.
Feeney, a rising star in the Supercars world, dominated the season but missed out on the championship title due to a dramatic turn of events at the Adelaide Grand Final. A collision with Ryan Wood, teammate of eventual champion Chaz Mostert, left Feeney reeling, and the stewards' decision to blame Wood only added fuel to the fire.
But here's where it gets controversial: Feeney, usually reserved in his comments, has now opened up about his feelings of resentment. He admits there's 'bad blood' between him and Wood, and he's not letting go of the title loss easily.
In a candid interview with 7News Brisbane, Feeney revealed his raw emotions: 'I put my whole life into what I do... I leave everything out there.' He continued, 'I have no regrets, but I want that trophy.'
And this is the part most people miss: Feeney's determination to turn his anger into a positive force. After a much-needed summer break, he's gearing up to take on the 2026 season with a renewed sense of purpose. He's not just aiming to win; he's out to prove a point.
Feeney is set to make a statement in his new #88 Red Bull Ampol Mustang at the season opener in Sydney Motorsport Park, February 20-22. Will he be able to channel his anger into success? Only time will tell, but one thing's for sure—this season is shaping up to be an intense battle on and off the track.
What do you think about Feeney's approach? Is using anger as a motivator a healthy strategy, or could it lead to more controversy? Share your thoughts in the comments below!