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Feeney reunites with historic Commodore

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Broc Feeney has reunited with his 2022 Adelaide-winning Holden at One Raceway
2 mins by James Pavey, Pics by ASBK/RbMotoLens
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Broc Feeney has reunited with his 2022 Adelaide-winning Holden at One Raceway, with the Triple Eight driver also taking a special passenger for a ride.

Feeney cut his first demonstration laps at the newly-reopened Goulburn venue, which is hosting Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK).

The 21-year-old, who also drove his current Red Bull Ampol Chevrolet Camaro, last drove the ZB Commodore on the streets of Adelaide some 671 days ago, when he took his maiden Supercars win.

Feeney turned laps around the 2.35km circuit, which runs in both clockwise and anticlockwise direction.

The Commodore is owned by PremiAir Nulon Racing owner Peter Xiberras, with Feeney also sharing the circuit with father and former motorcycle racer Paul, who was aboard a Kawasaki KZ900.

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Xiberras drove the car around the streets of Adelaide during the city's Motorsport Festival earlier this year.

Feeney, who is a favourite alongside Jamie Whincup for next weekend’s Repco Bathurst 1000, also took former MotoGP rider Chris Vermeulen for a passenger ride.

Vermeulen, now an accomplished broadcaster, started 71 premier class races and won the 2007 French Grand Prix at the famous Le Mans circuit.

The Goulburn circuit, previously known as Wakefield Park, was reopened earlier this year, with Matt Stone Racing driver and Canberra local Cameron Hill cutting laps in a Porsche.

The New South Wales venue previously hosted V8 action in the form of the Dunlop Series, with the Super2 category racing between 2001 and 2008.

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