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The Supercars pit lane order for the upcoming Darwin Triple Crown has been confirmed following the results of the Tasmania Super440 round.Triple Eight Race Engineering continues to lead the teams’ championship and retains the prime pit exit garage position for the event at Hidden Valley, extending its advantage over Grove Racing to 68 points.
Grove Racing remains second overall despite a mixed weekend in Tasmania, although it recovered strongly with a podium double from Matt Payne and Kai Allen in the Sunday race.
Walkinshaw Andretti United (Walkinshaw TWG Racing) holds third place in the standings, maintaining consistency after a competitive weekend that included Chaz Mostert securing a first win in Toyota machinery.Tickford Racing stays fourth despite lacking headline results at Symmons Plains, but its steady points haul was enough to preserve position.The most notable change in the midfield sees Team 18 climb into fifth place, overtaking Dick Johnson Racing.
Team 18 benefited from strong performances by David Reynolds, including a second-place finish, while DJR struggled with incidents and reliability issues, including a refueling problem and handling setbacks that limited Brodie Kostecki’s results.
Further back, Brad Jones Racing improved to eighth overall after a strong weekend highlighted by Andre Heimgartner’s race victory, while Matt Stone Racing dropped to ninth following a difficult round marked by mechanical issues.Blanchard Racing Team remains seventh, while PremiAir Racing and Erebus Motorsport continue to occupy the final garage positions.
The updated order determines pit lane positioning for the Darwin Triple Crown, scheduled for June 19–21, and reflects the evolving competitive balance in the 2026 Supercars Teams’ Championship after five rounds of racing.