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Report: Broc Feeney Working on Multi-Race Xfinity Series Deal

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Broc Feeney, a 13-time Supercars winner, is poised to become the latest from the series to dabble in NASCAR, according to a Thursday report from Speedcafe.

The 22-year-old driver currently competes for Triple Eight Race Engineering, the same organization that NASCAR Cup Series regular Shane Van Gisbergen competed for before he departed the Australian-based series.

According to the report, Feeney is linked to Kaulig Racing for some road course drives in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, an opportunity that Van Gisbergen said earlier this year he would like to assist a Supercars driver in getting.

There are three events in particular, at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City (June 14), the Chicago Street Course (July 5), and Portland International Raceway (August 30), that avoid clashes with the Australian Supercars competition.

Feeney was a visitor of Shane Van Gisbergen and Trackhouse Racing for the NASCAR Cup Series event at Martinsville Speedway earlier this month.

The report also states that Will Brown, who was believed to be linked to Richard Childress Racing for a NASCAR Cup Series drive or two in 2025, is now linked to a NASCAR Cup Series seat for Kaulig Racing at the Chicago Street Course.

If Feeney is successful in running a NASCAR National Series event this season, he would become the fifth Supercars driver to tackle the American racing series in the last three years, joining Van Gisbergen, Brodie Kostecki, Cam Waters, and Will Brown.

Kaulig Racing is currently fielding a pair of NASCAR Cup Series entries on a full-time basis for Ty Dillon (No. 10) and AJ Allmendinger (No. 16), but in the past has fielded a third entry in select events for an additional driver, like they did last season for Shane Van Gisbergen.

The organization fields three full-time entries in the NASCAR Xfinity Series this season, two for series rookies Daniel Dye (No. 10) and Christian Eckes (No. 16), and another for Josh Williams (No. 11). Last season, the team fielded a fourth entry for Daniel Dye on a part-time basis — while running Van Gisbergen, Allmendinger, and Williams full-time.

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