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MyConstruct Porsche Rears Up for Carrera Cup Return at The Bend 500

MyConstruct Porsche Rears Up for Carrera Cup Return at The Bend 500 The track returns to life this weekend (12–14 September 2025) as the MyConstruct Lightning McQueen Porsche, proudly wearing Car 95, hits The Bend Motorsport Park for Round 5 of the Porsche Paynter Dixon Carrera Cup Australia, branded this year as The Bend 500 […]

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MyConstruct Porsche Rears Up for Carrera Cup Return at The Bend 500

The track returns to life this weekend (12–14 September 2025) as the MyConstruct Lightning McQueen Porsche, proudly wearing Car 95, hits The Bend Motorsport Park for Round 5 of the Porsche Paynter Dixon Carrera Cup Australia, branded this year as The Bend 500 (carreracup.com.au).

For MyConstruct, the season so far has been a story of consistency and grit. At Queensland Raceway (Round 4), Brett Boulton delivered a determined P2 finish in the Pro-Am class despite fickle, wet conditions—a sign that timing and adaptability remain crucial to climbing higher in the standings. That effort has helped cement Boulton and MyConstruct in 4th position overall heading into this weekend’s contest.

Momentum into Round 5

This fifth round marks a critical point in the season. With the championship past its halfway mark, every race becomes a chance to either surge up the ladder or slip out of contention. For Boulton and the MyConstruct team, The Bend presents a valuable opportunity to close the gap on the front-runners while keeping rivals behind at bay.

The Bend Motorsport Park is renowned for its mix of sweeping corners, elevation changes, and long straights, an unforgiving test of driver precision and car performance. Getting it right here is no small feat, but those who do often find themselves with renewed momentum heading into the business end of the season.

What’s on the Line?

The Equity-One Pro and SP Tools Pro-Am classes remain fiercely contested, with multiple drivers still in realistic championship contention. For Boulton, sitting just outside the podium positions overall, a strong finish at The Bend could swing the momentum in his favour and set up a serious late-season push.

Every point scored matters more now than ever. As the season edges closer to its finale, consistency across race weekends will separate title hopefuls from the rest of the grid.

A Bold Look, A Clear Message

Beyond lap times and championship maths, the Lightning McQueen-themed livery remains one of the Carrera Cup’s most eye-catching entries. Playful yet professional, it embodies the blend of speed, precision, and personality that underpins MyConstruct’s approach. For the building community, it’s also a reminder that boldness and craftsmanship can go hand-in-hand on the racetrack and on the job site.

Final Thoughts

  • Round 5 matters: The Bend is more than just another circuit—it’s the turning point of the season.
  • Current position: MyConstruct sits 4th overall, within striking distance of the leaders.
  • Momentum watch: The P2 at Ipswich showed the team can deliver under pressure.
  • Bigger picture: Championship hopes remain alive, but only if consistency turns into podiums.

As engines fire this weekend at The Bend 500, all eyes will be on the MyConstruct Porsche. Positioned just outside the top three and carrying momentum from Ipswich, Boulton and the team know the stakes. This round could be the one that defines their 2025 campaign.

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