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Updated points standings: Who can win 2025 Larry Perkins Trophy?

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Will Brown won on Saturday, but Broc Feeney is in the box seat to win the Perkins Trophy
2 mins by James Pavey

UPDATE: Chaz Mostert has been handed a 30-second penalty for careless driving over his incident with James Golding in Race 6. Points updated below.

Broc Feeney is in the box seat to win the 2025 Larry Perkins Trophy, with six drivers in mathematical contention for overall honours heading into Sunday's Race 7.

Will Brown, who won Saturday's race, will take a 10-point lead over Triple Eight Race Engineering teammate Feeney in Sunday's race. However, Brown will start 21st on Sunday, with Feeney to launch from pole.

Friday winner Cameron Hill finished 10th on Saturday, and is 36 points behind Brown. Matt Stone Racing driver Hill will start second on Sunday. Hill's teammate Nick Percat has reeled off two straight podiums and is 52 points back, but will start 11th.

2023 winner Brodie Kostecki and erstwhile points leader Cam Waters are the other drivers in contention for the Trophy. Waters will start fifth, and Kostecki 14th.

Supercars action in Melbourne will conclude with Race 7 at 10:25am local time on Sunday.

2025 Larry Perkins Trophy standings (after Race 6)

Pos.

Driver

Total

Diff.

1

Brown

212

2

Feeney

202

-10

3

Hill

176

-36

4

Percat

160

-52

5

Kostecki

157

-55

6

Waters

145

-67

7

De Pasquale

132

-80

8

Wood

116

-96

9

Davison

114

-98

10

Heimgartner

107

-105

11

Payne

106

-106

12

Mostert

83

-129

13

Randle

78

-134

14

Jones

78

-134

15

Allen

75

-137

16

Stanaway

68

-144

17

Fullwood

58

-154

18

Evans

54

-158

19

Murray

52

-160

20

Golding

52

-160

21

Reynolds

52

-160

22

Cameron

45

-167

23

Courtney

45

-167

24

Le Brocq

34

-178

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