Remove this Banner Ad

Supercars 2026 Melbourne SuperSprint

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

Well the Feeney move on Cameron wasnt in the rules, hence why he tried poorly to redress.
... and he immediately recognised it and redressed. It wasn't even looked at by the stewards.

The fact that Cameron & Allen then took each other out 3 seconds later was pure LOLZ.
 
Not a great weekend for you so far
Anytime I see fords ramming each other is a good weekend.

No not really. LeBrock has been a pleasant surprise, thought he would be out the back, but having about in the middle, Pasquale with top 10.

I never thought Chev would be winning a ton, just hoped for growth and a plan.

We do need a big ford team to jump though. Just one. Hopefully Chev working on that.
 

Log in to remove this Banner Ad

Anytime I see fords ramming each other is a good weekend.

No not really. LeBrock has been a pleasant surprise, thought he would be out the back, but having about in the middle, Pasquale with top 10.

I never thought Chev would be winning a ton, just hoped for growth and a plan.

We do need a big ford team to jump though. Just one. Hopefully Chev working on that.
JLB doesnt surprise me as such, MSR are quick around here usually.
 
Racing has been intense in the first 3 races haha
Its been utter carnage.

Blokes forgetting how to drive seemingly happens yearly at the F1.

Even yesterday Feeneys late race tactics were somewhat questionable. Happy to let that slide if thats the line though.
 
Vader will probably blame Brown somehow
Kai Allen inadvertently caused it, driving straight into the side of Wood. Ballsed that up badly.
 
Kai Allen inadvertently caused it, driving straight into the side of Wood. Ballsed that up badly.
No.... that had nothing to do with Feeney attempting a moronic flick spin straight into Cooper Murray.

He did the same thing at the GF last year and was extremely lucky to miss Davo.

Allen and Woods clash was another mark on those rims. They interlocked and spat them both up in the air.
 

Remove this Banner Ad

No.... that had nothing to do with Feeney attempting a moronic flick spin straight into Cooper Murray.

He did the same thing at the GF last year and was extremely lucky to miss Davo.

Allen and Woods clash was another mark on those rims. They interlocked and spat them both up in the air.
It started the whole thing. Both he and Wood couldn’t make turn 1, not helped by Macauley Jones who pushed Allen into Feeney to cause the spin.

Broc still shouldn’t have spun it around but the contact prior was in no way his fault.
 
Vader will probably blame Brown somehow
We all know you're a comple w:anchor:, but there's no need for you to prove it.

That whole thing was Kai Allen's fault. He drove into the side of Ryan Wood, which damaged both cars, which then resulted in him turning Feeney around at Turn 1.

Feeney's decision to light them up, trying to flick turn in the middle of the pack... was mind numbingly stupid. He should lose huge points off his racing license for that decision.
 

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

Commentators making a fair point.

Every year the Supercars come to Albert Park and proceed to rip the crap out of multiple cars. Everyone drinking multiple cans of Red Bull and going *******.

Good to watch but its not great racing, nor is it great for the teams having to rebuild the things before going across the ditch for the double header
 
Commentators making a fair point.

Every year the Supercars come to Albert Park and proceed to rip the crap out of multiple cars. Everyone drinking multiple cans of Red Bull and going *******.

Good to watch but its not great racing, nor is it great for the teams having to rebuild the things before going across the ditch for the double header
The question is why? I think Larko (?) had a point, suggesting it was due to the short races - everyone wants to get things done straight away, and has no patience compared to the longer races in other rounds.

That, and the unforgiving nature of the concrete walls, where many of the other rounds have big grassy run off areas, so the consequences of going off-track are not as severe.
 
The question is why? I think Larko (?) had a point, suggesting it was due to the short races - everyone wants to get things done straight away, and has no patience compared to the longer races in other rounds.

That, and the unforgiving nature of the concrete walls, where many of the other rounds have big grassy run off areas, so the consequences of going off-track are not as severe.
The short races are absolutely a factor.

Its a bigger, wider and faster venue than most so the accidents are going to be bigger and nastier in general too.

I think with F3 and F2 coming down here now the short format is probably here to stay for the time being, whether or not thats a good thing im not sure.
 

Remove this Banner Ad

Remove this Banner Ad

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

Back
Top Bottom