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Feeney questions Toyota reliability, Mostert bullish after testing
Broc Feeney believes Toyota looks "very fast" but questions reliability unknowns
Feeney tested alongside new GR Supra at Mount Panorama last weekend
New season to commence under lights at this weekend's DUNLOP Sydney 500
Broc Feeney has suggested the new Toyota may not be the finished product, but Chaz Mostert remains bullish as the highly anticipated 2026 season opener draws closer.
All 24 Supercars will share the track for the first time in Sydney for pre-season testing on Wednesday and Thursday, before drivers start the season proper on Friday.
The introduction of the new Supra has been highly anticipated since the project was announced in September 2024. After an extensive testing and development program, the talking will stop when lights go out on Friday night for Race 1 of the new campaign in Sydney.
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All eyes in Supercars for 2026 will be on the heartbreak story of 2025 – Broc Feeney.
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He’ll be judged not on this weekend at Sydney, not next month at Albert Park, nor Townsville in July, or Mount Panorama in October.
It won’t even matter what happens at the season-closing Adelaide Grand Final across the Thursday, Friday or Saturday.
His entire season will be judged on what happens on the final day of the season after what happened last year.
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Chaz Mostert is ready to "have a go in anger", saying there's no reason why he can't defend his Supercars championship in a Toyota.
For the first time in six years, Australia's premier motorsport category will have something other than a Ford or a General Motors car on the grid.
Toyota's foray into the championship is just the latest major shake-up as the sport attempts to nurture the intrigue generated by last year's finals series into a true renaissance.
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