The Supercars return to Queensland Raceway with Broc Feeney chasing the Sprint Cup title. Get the latest odds, best bets, and race predictions.
The Supercars return to Queensland Raceway with Broc Feeney chasing the Sprint Cup title. Get the latest odds, best bets, and race predictions.
The 2025 Supercars Championship heads back to Queensland Raceway for the Ipswich Super 440 on August 8-10, marking the track’s first Supercars round since 2019. This weekend also serves as the final leg of the inaugural Sprint Cup, with drivers battling for vital championship points, Finals Series spots, and end-of-year bonus points.
The race weekend features three events: two 120km, 39-lap sprint races on Saturday, followed by a 200km, 63-lap feature race on Sunday. Tire strategy will play a major role, with soft tires in Race 1, super softs in Race 2, and a two-stop soft compound strategy in Race 3. While early betting markets only cover Race 1, qualifying and pace data will shape the betting odds with the top online sportsbooks for the remainder of the weekend.
Broc Feeney enters Ipswich with a 220-point lead and is in pole position to claim the inaugural Sprint Cup title. He’s dominated qualifying all year and returns to Triple Eight’s home test track, making him a justifiable favorite. Meanwhile, Will Brown and Matt Payne are still battling for second in the standings and a guaranteed finals berth.
Notably, only 11 of the 26 drivers have prior Supercars race experience at this circuit, which has undergone recent upgrades. That levels the playing field. Keep an eye on wildcard entries like Zach Bates and Cameron Crick, while veteran James Courtney celebrates his 600th career start — likely his last at Ipswich before retirement.
More odds available at BetOnline
Feeney has won nine of the last 12 races and only needs a win plus fastest lap in Race 1 to clinch the Sprint Cup. Queensland Raceway is essentially his home turf, and after a recent test day with Triple Eight, he’s perfectly set up for another dominant showing. The +225 outright odds at BetOnline for Race 1 are excellent value.
Mostert is one of the few with a race win at this track, while he thrives in the heat and has been qualifying well all year. Walkinshaw Andretti United have improved strategically, and Mostert looks like a strong podium contender in Race 1. Back him at +170 with BetOnline before the market shortens.
Payne has been one of the most consistent drivers in the field. While he might lack Feeney’s raw qualifying pace, his race management is superb. He’s still in the Sprint Cup hunt and should be good for a top-six finish in each race.