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The Bend 500 Supercars betting preview & tips

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The Bend 500 Supercars Championship Betting Odds & Race Info
When Friday, September 12 – Sunday, September 14
Where The Bend Motorsport Park – Tailem Bend, South Australia
Watch live Foxtel, Kayo, Sky Sports

Best bets for The Bend 500

Broc Feeney/Jamie Whincup #88 to win

+140
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BetOnline

Matt Payne/Garth Tander #19 podium finish

+165
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BetOnline

David Reynolds/Lee Holdsworth #20 top-10 finish

-105.26
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BetOnline

Supercars Championship: The Bend 500 preview

The Bend 500 makes its debut from September 12–14 in Tailem Bend, South Australia, bringing Supercars stars together for the opening round of the Enduro Cup.

The state-of-the-art Bend Motorsport Park joined the calendar in 2018 as a sprint event and quickly became known for its fast and flowing corners, wide braking zones and opportunities for alternative strategies. This historic race marks the circuit’s shift from SuperSprint to endurance format after Brodie Kostecki’s clean sweep in the final sprint round in 2023.

At 4.95km per lap and 102 laps scheduled, this is a true test of reliability, co-driver skill and pit-lane execution. With 300 championship points and a coveted Finals Series ticket on offer, the stakes couldn’t be higher.

Ford teams arrive buoyed by parity tweaks aimed at improving straight-line speed, while the Red Bull Camaro pairing of Broc Feeney and Jamie Whincup are clear favourites with the top online bookmakers after winning nine of the last 11 races.

The Bend’s European-style layout invites aggressive moves and rewards cars that can maintain tyre life over long green-flag stints. Weather in Tailem Bend can be unpredictable at this time of year, but the forecast points to clear skies for the weekend ahead. Experienced co-drivers such as Whincup, Garth Tander, and Lee Holdsworth loom large in a bumper field that also includes rookies and wildcards looking to upset the establishment.

All signs point to a strategic, high-attrition contest where teamwork matters as much as outright speed — the perfect curtain-raiser for the endurance season and a potential Finals Series shake-up.


2025 The Bend 500 betting odds

More odds available at BetOnline


The Bend 500 betting predictions

Broc Feeney and Jamie Whincup have the package to control the inaugural Bend 500. Feeney’s form line is white-hot, and Whincup’s stint pacing and traffic craft are tailor-made for a 102-lap enduro. Red Bull’s pit execution has been the benchmark all season, and if they hold track position through the first co-driver cycle, clean air and tyre life should do the rest. At +140 with BetOnline, the No.88 is a justifiable favourite to win on outright speed and strategy.

Matt Payne and Garth Tander present outstanding value for a podium finish. Payne’s 2025 race craft — from perfectly timing safety-car periods to managing tyre offsets and nailing out-laps — complements Tander’s calm, experienced anchor stints. With Ford’s latest tweaks expected to reduce drag, the No.19 should be stronger down The Bend’s long back straight and more resilient in clean air. If Payne qualifies inside the first three rows, their combined experience makes them a genuine podium threat at +165 with BetOnline.

David Reynolds and Lee Holdsworth are the sensible, low-risk play for a top-10 finish. Reynolds is tidy in traffic and excels at conserving tyres over long green runs, while Holdsworth brings proven enduro reliability and mistake-free driver changes. Team 18 often finds upside with alternate pit windows, which can flip track position when the field compresses. In a race where survival and execution matter as much as raw pace, -105.26 with BetOnline for a top-10 finish looks a smart way to bank a result.


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