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How the Repco Supercars Championship can be decided

The battle for the Repco Supercars Championship title is between the two Red Bull Ampol Racing drivers as Adelaide provides the perfect backdrop for the showdown.

The inter-team battle between Will Brown and Broc Feeney is set to be a thriller as both target a maiden Repco Supercars Championship title.

Brown heads to the city of churches leading the title by 180-points from Feeney, but 300 are on offer across the two 250km races.

Feeney has plenty of work to do to ensure he remains in the title fight, but his form in Adelaide is enviable.

However, Brown needs just 121-points to seal the crown, but must finish 14th or better to grab his maiden title no matter where Feeney finishes.

If Brown finishes 14th on Saturday, a 15th place result on Sunday still brings him the title.

A DNF for Brown on Saturday will require a third place result on Sunday for Brown to take the title.

All these situations are if Feeney takes both wins.

On Feeney’s side of the garage, he must take 30-points out of the margin on Saturday to continue the fight into Sunday.

A remarkable season from Brown consisting of 17 podium results and has finished just one race outside of the top nine.

Don’t miss the final round of the 2024 Repco Supercars Championship on November 14-17.