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2025 Super2 Series

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2025Super2 Series
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The2025 Dunlop Super2 Series is anAustralian motor racing competition forSupercars as a support series. It is the twenty-sixth running of theSuper2 Series, the second tier of competition in Supercars racing.

The Dunlop Series reverted to a single class after competing alongside the Super3 Series class from 2021-2024, officially dropping the Super3 Series due to low grid numbers from the previous year's season with only as many as two or three cars appearing at rounds of the 2024 Dunlop Series Season.[1]

Calendar

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RoundEventCircuitLocationDatesMap of circuit locations
1Sydney SuperNight 500New South WalesSydney Motorsport ParkEastern Creek, New South Wales21–23 February
2Tasmania Super 440TasmaniaSymmons Plains RacewayLaunceston, Tasmania9–11 May
3Townsville 500QueenslandReid Park Street CircuitTownsville,Queensland11–13 July
4Ipswich Super 440QueenslandQueensland RacewayIpswich, Queensland8–10 August
5Bathurst 1000New South WalesMount Panorama CircuitBathurst, New South Wales9–12 October
6Adelaide Grand FinalSouth AustraliaAdelaide Street CircuitAdelaide,South Australia27–30 November
Source

Entry list

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ManufacturerModelEntrantNo.Driver NameClassRounds
FordMustang S550Tickford Autosport[2]5AustraliaReuben GoodallAll
6AustraliaLochie DaltonAll
55AustraliaRylan GrayAll
222AustraliaNash Morris[3]All
Anderson Motorsport17Australia Ryan Tomsett[4]RAll
28New Zealand Ayrton Hodson[5]RAll
Masterton Motorsport19AustraliaJonathon Webb[6]5
Kelly Racing[7]22Australia Mason Kelly1–4
53Australia Max Geoghegan[8]R6
92AustraliaCameron McLeodAll
Blanchard Racing Team[9]33Australia Bailey Sweeny[9]RAll
HoldenCommodore ZBEggleston Motorsport[10]1AustraliaZach Bates[11]All
36Australia Cody Burcher[12]RAll
38Australia Elliott Cleary[13]1–4, 6
54Australia Jordyn SinniAll
88Australia Bradi Owen[14]RAll
Walkinshaw Andretti United[15]2Australia Campbell LoganAll
25Australia Matt HillyerRAll
Brad Jones Racing9Australia Cody Gillis[16]All
80AustraliaBrad Vaughan[17]All
Triple Eight Race Engineering[18]11AustraliaJackson WallsRAll
35Australia Ben GomersallRAll
Image Racing[19]53Australia Max GeogheganR1–5
57United StatesJesse Love[20][21]R6
118Australia Jarrod HughesAll
Erebus Academy[19]99Australia Jobe StewartAll

Team changes

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Anderson Motorsport will expand to a two-car team, obtaining a second formerDick Johnson RacingFord Mustang.[4]

Triple Eight Race Engineering will return to the Super2 series, having last participated in2022.[18]

Matt Chahda Motorsport has withdrawn from the series.

Eggleston Motorsport will expand to a five-car team.

Image Racing will expand to a two-car team obtaining an ex-Erebus MotorsportHolden Commodore ZB which was last used byWill Brown at the2022 Auckland SuperSprint.[22]

Tickford Autosport will expand to a four-car team.

Driver changes

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Ben Gomersall, Bradi Owen, Ryan Tomsett, Matt Hillyer and Max Geoghegan will graduate from theGR Cup series to race withTriple Eight Race Engineering,Eggleston Motorsport,Anderson Motorsport,Walkinshaw Andretti United and Image Racing respectively.[14][18][4][15][19]

Jackson Walls will graduate from thePorsche Carrera Cup Australia series to race withTriple Eight Race Engineering.[18]

Nash Morris returns to theSuper2 Series after he spent atPorsche Carrera Cup Australia last year and joined withTickford Autosport.[18]

Super3 Series Champion Cody Burcher will graduate to theSuper2 Series withEggleston Motorsport.[12]

Reuben Goodall switched from Gomersall Motorsport toTickford Autosport.

Matt Chahda retired from theSuper2 Series after competing in the series since2015.

Super2 Series ChampionZach Bates switched fromWalkinshaw Andretti United toEggleston Motorsport.

Elliott Cleary switched fromBrad Jones Racing toEggleston Motorsport.

Ayrton Hodson graduates fromPorsche Michelin Sprint Challenge Australia to race withAnderson Motorsport.[5]

FormerSuper3 Series ChampionBrad Vaughan moved fromTickford Racing toBrad Jones Racing.[17]

Mid-season changes

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Mason Kelly sat out of the rest of the season afterQueensland Raceway.[23] He was replaced by Max Geoghegan for theAdelaide 500 who switched from Image Racing toKelly Racing.[8] The ZB Commodore Geoghegan vacated is scheduled to be driven by2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series driver’s championJesse Love as part of an alliance betweenErebus Motorsport andRichard Childress Racing.[21]

Results and standings

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Season summary

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RoundEventPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamWinning manufacturerRound Winner
1Sydney SuperNight 500AustraliaCameron McLeodAustraliaCameron McLeodAustraliaCameron McLeodKelly RacingFord Mustang S550Australia Jordyn Sinni
Australia Cody BurcherAustraliaBrad VaughanAustralia Jordyn SinniEggleston MotorsportHolden Commodore ZB
2Tasmania Super 440AustraliaRylan GrayAustraliaRylan GrayAustraliaRylan GrayTickford RacingFord Mustang S550AustraliaRylan Gray
Australia Zach BatesAustralia Zach BatesAustraliaNash MorrisTickford RacingFord Mustang S550
3Townsville 500AustraliaLochie DaltonAustraliaLochie DaltonAustraliaLochie DaltonTickford RacingFord Mustang S550AustraliaLochie Dalton
AustraliaLochie DaltonAustraliaReuben GoodallAustraliaLochie DaltonTickford RacingFord Mustang S550
4Ipswich Super 440AustraliaBrad VaughanAustraliaRylan GrayAustraliaRylan GrayTickford RacingFord Mustang S550AustraliaJackson Walls
AustraliaJackson WallsAustraliaJackson WallsAustraliaJackson WallsTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden Commodore ZB
5Bathurst 1000AustraliaLochie DaltonAustraliaRylan GrayAustraliaLochie DaltonTickford RacingFord Mustang S550AustraliaRylan Gray
AustraliaLochie DaltonAustraliaRylan GrayAustraliaRylan GrayTickford RacingFord Mustang S550
6Adelaide 500

Series standings

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Points system

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Position[24]
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th16th17th18th19th20th21st22nd23rd24th25th26th27th28th29th30th
150138129120111102969084787269666360575451484542393633302724211815

Points Standings

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PosDriverNo.SYD
New South Wales
SYM
Tasmania
TOW
Queensland
QLD
Queensland
BAT
New South Wales
ADE
South Australia
Pen.Points
1AustraliaRylan Gray55391333152101299
2AustraliaLochie Dalton681220411431301152
3AustraliaNash Morris2224107147725201143
4AustraliaReuben Goodall5126252217103501068
5AustraliaJackson Walls11107106585112Ret0885
6AustraliaCameron McLeod92181811Ret4124490876
7AustraliaBrad Vaughan80222582092Ret940849
8Australia Cody Burcher36114471116668Ret0831
9Australia Ben Gomersall356391510119817120822
10Australia Jobe Stewart9921412Ret751315770795
11AustraliaZach Bates19514213108Ret1480783
12Australia Jordyn Sinni547161614Ret14126110774
13Australia Bailey Sweeny3314Ret13912631418170684
14Australia Campbell Logan2151981761215Ret1060663
15Australia Matt Hillyer251715Ret1391411722130660
16Australia Cody Gillis919221114211510915Ret0546
17New Zealand Ayrton Hodson2851616RetRetRet161620140447
18Australia Max Geoghegan53232117Ret1921191816160435
19Australia Mason Kelly2218133191718Ret1435[a]426
20Australia Ryan Tomsett17211719Ret1519181119Ret0423
21Australia Jarrod Hughes1181320Ret10813RetDNS13Ret0411
22Australia Bradi Owen882018Ret181820Ret1721150399
23Australia Elliott Cleary38161115121617DNSDNS0369
24Australia Jonathon Webb1911100150
25United StatesJesse Love5700
PosDriverNo.SYD
New South Wales
SYM
Tasmania
TOW
Queensland
QLD
Queensland
BAT
New South Wales
ADE
South Australia
Pen.Points
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenOther points position
BlueOther classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
PurpleNot classified, retired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
Did not enter (cell empty)
Text formattingMeaning
BoldPole position
ItalicsFastest lap

Notes

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  1. ^https://www.v8sleuth.com.au/erebus-prodigy-dislocated-shoulder-in-qr-wipeout/

References

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  1. ^"Dunlop Series expands vehicle eligibility for 2025". 6 November 2024.
  2. ^O'Brien, Connor (2024-11-13)."Vaughan out, Goodall in at Tickford Autosport in 2025".V8 Sleuth. Retrieved2024-11-14.
  3. ^O'Brien, Connor (2025-01-14)."Morris signs for expanding Tickford".V8 Sleuth. Retrieved2025-01-14.
  4. ^abcO'Brien, Connor (2024-10-17)."Super2 squad buys ex-DJR Ford, signs Toyota rising star".V8 Sleuth. Retrieved2024-10-22.
  5. ^abNoonan, Aaron (19 December 2024)."Kiwi rookie scores Super2 step up for 2025". AN1 Media. Retrieved18 December 2024.
  6. ^Bartholomaeus, Stefan (2025-10-02)."Bathurst 1000 winner set for Super2 return".Speedcafe.com. Retrieved2025-10-02.
  7. ^Dale, Will (2025-02-05)."McLeod seals Super2 seat for 2025".V8 Sleuth. Retrieved2025-02-05.
  8. ^abO'Brien, Connor (2025-10-29)."Toyota champ makes mid-season Super2 team swap".V8 Sleuth. Retrieved2025-10-29.
  9. ^abO'Brien, Connor (7 February 2025)."Former TCR contender scores Blanchard Super2 seat".V8 Sleuth. AN1 Media. Retrieved7 February 2025.
  10. ^O'Brien, Connor (2024-12-12)."Champion team signs champion driver".V8 Sleuth. Retrieved2024-12-12.
  11. ^Bartholomaeus, Stefan (12 December 2024)."Bates confirms new home for Super2 title defence".Speedcafe. Retrieved12 December 2024.
  12. ^abNoonan, Aaron (2024-10-29)."Eggleston Motorsport signs Super3 champ for 2025".V8 Sleuth. Retrieved2024-10-29.
  13. ^O'Brien, Connor (2024-12-15)."Rising star signs with expanding Egglestons".V8 Sleuth. Retrieved2024-12-16.
  14. ^abNoonan, Aaron (2024-09-18)."Eggleston Motorsport signs Toyota GR Cup ace for 2025".V8 Sleuth. Retrieved2024-10-22.
  15. ^abDale, Will (2024-12-18)."Toyota 86 star secures Super2 graduation".V8 Sleuth. Retrieved2024-12-18.
  16. ^O'Brien, Connor (2025-02-04)."'Big goals' for Vaughan in Commodore switch".V8 Sleuth. Retrieved2025-02-05.
  17. ^abO'Brien, Connor (16 January 2025)."BJR signs speedy Supercars young gun". AN1 Media. Retrieved15 January 2025.
  18. ^abcdeO'Brien, Connor (2024-10-21)."Triple Eight confirms Toyota, Porsche talents for Super2".V8 Sleuth. Retrieved2024-10-22.
  19. ^abcO'Brien, Connor (2025-01-15)."Geoghegan seals Super2 seat".V8 Sleuth. Retrieved2025-01-15.
  20. ^Bartholomaeus, Stefan (2025-10-19)."One NASCAR star out, another in for Adelaide Grand Final".Speedcafe.com. Retrieved2025-10-20.
  21. ^abO'Brien, Connor (2025-10-29)."Mallala test to precede American's first race in a Supercar".V8 Sleuth. Retrieved2025-10-29.
  22. ^O'Brien, Connor (2025-01-15)."Supercar at centre of infamous crash reborn".V8 Sleuth. Retrieved2025-01-15.
  23. ^O'Brien, Connor (2025-09-24)."Second-gen Kelly stepping back from Super2".V8 Sleuth. Retrieved2025-10-29.
  24. ^"2024 Repco Supercars Championship | Points Structure - Super2 | Supercars".www.supercars.com. Retrieved2024-05-18.
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