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Broc Feeney is determined to turn things around in his championship bid and avoid any more “bad days” in the upcoming races. After falling 136 points behind his teammate Will Brown, Feeney is feeling the pressure to catch up.

In the previous rounds, Feeney lost a significant 119 points to Brown, with disappointing finishes in Taupō and Perth. Despite a strong performance in the New Zealand opener, a poor run to 22nd set him back, and finishes of fifth and seventh in Perth only widened the gap.

Feeney acknowledges Brown’s consistency and performance this season, emphasizing the need to eliminate the setbacks they have been facing. With the championship being a long and challenging journey, Feeney knows the importance of bouncing back after tough weekends.

Looking ahead to the upcoming race in Darwin, Feeney is optimistic about his chances. He recalls his success at the same circuit last year, where he secured three podium finishes, including a win. Excited to return to a track where he has performed well in the past, Feeney is hopeful for a strong showing and a chance to earn valuable points.

As Feeney prepares for the next race, he is focused on regaining ground in the championship standings and putting an end to the “bad days” that have been holding him back. With determination and a positive attitude, he is ready to face the challenges ahead and make a comeback in the title hunt.