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2024 Supercars Championship

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Motor racing competition
2024Supercars Championship
Drivers' Champion:
Will Brown
Teams' Champion:
Triple Eight Race Engineering
Manufacturers' Championship:
Chevrolet
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Support series:
Super2 Series

The2024 Supercars Championship (known for commercial reasons as the2024Repco Supercars Championship) was a motor racing series forSupercars.

It was the twenty-sixth running of the Supercars Championship and the twenty-eighth series in which Supercars have contested theAustralian Touring Car Championship, the premier title in Australian motorsport. It was the sixty-fifth season oftouring car racing inAustralia.

Will Brown won his first drivers' championship
Triple Eight Race Engineering secured the Teams' Championship

Erebus Motorsport entered the championship as the defending Teams' Champions, whileBrodie Kostecki entered the championship as the defending Drivers' Champion.[1][2][3]

Triple Eight Race Engineering secured their record-extending twelfth Teams' Championship at theBathurst 1000.[4]Will Brown secured his first Drivers' Championship at theAdelaide 500.

Teams and drivers

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The following teams and drivers competed in the 2024 championship.[5]

Championship entriesEndurance entries
ManufacturerModelTeamNo.Driver nameRoundsCo-driver nameRounds
ChevroletCamaro Mk.6Erebus Motorsport1AustraliaBrodie Kostecki[6]3–12AustraliaTodd Hazelwood[6]9–10
9AustraliaJack Le Brocq[7]All[a]AustraliaJayden Ojeda[9]9–10
AustraliaCooper Murray[8]12
99AustraliaTodd Hazelwood[3]1–2
Matt Stone Racing4AustraliaCameron Hill[10]AllAustraliaCameron Crick[11]9–10
10AustraliaNick Percat[12]AllAustraliaDylan O'Keeffe[13]9–10
Brad Jones Racing8New ZealandAndre Heimgartner[14]AllAustraliaDeclan Fraser[15]9–10
12
50[b]
New ZealandJaxon Evans[17]AllAustraliaDean Fiore[18]9–10
14AustraliaBryce Fullwood[19]AllAustraliaJaylyn Robotham[15]9–10
96AustraliaMacauley Jones[20]AllAustraliaJordan Boys[15]9–10
Team 1818AustraliaMark Winterbottom[21]AllAustraliaMichael Caruso[22]9–10
20AustraliaDavid Reynolds[23]AllAustraliaWarren Luff[24]9–10
PremiAir Racing23AustraliaTim Slade[25]AllAustraliaCameron McLeod[26]9–10
31AustraliaJames Golding[25]AllAustraliaDavid Russell[27]9–10
Triple Eight Race Engineering87AustraliaWill Brown[28]AllAustraliaScott Pye[29]9–10
88AustraliaBroc Feeney[14]AllAustraliaJamie Whincup[30]9–10
FordMustang S650Walkinshaw Andretti United2New ZealandRyan Wood[31]AllNew ZealandFabian Coulthard[32]9–10
25AustraliaChaz Mostert[14]AllAustraliaLee Holdsworth[32]9–10
Blanchard Racing Team3AustraliaAaron Love[33]AllAustraliaAaron Cameron[34]9–10
7AustraliaJames Courtney[33]AllAustraliaJack Perkins[35]9–10
Tickford Racing[36]6AustraliaCam Waters[37]AllAustraliaJames Moffat[38]9–10
55AustraliaThomas Randle[37]AllAustraliaTyler Everingham[38]9–10
Dick Johnson Racing11AustraliaAnton de Pasquale[39]AllAustraliaTony D'Alberto[40]9–10
17AustraliaWill Davison[39]AllAustraliaKai Allen[40]9–10
Grove Racing19New ZealandMatthew Payne[41]AllAustraliaGarth Tander[42]9–10
26New ZealandRichie Stanaway[43]All[c]AustraliaDale Wood[44]9–10
AustraliaDale Wood[45]12
AustraliaKai Allen[46]12
Wildcard entries
ChevroletCamaro Mk.6Matt Chahda Motorsport[47]118AustraliaMatt Chahda[47]9–10AustraliaBrad Vaughan[48]9–10
Triple Eight Race Engineering[49]888AustraliaCooper Murray[50]5, 9–10AustraliaCraig Lowndes[49]9–10
FordMustang S650Tickford Racing[51]5AustraliaLochie Dalton[51]7

Team changes

[edit]

The amount of entrants was reduced from twenty-five to twenty-four withTickford Racing downsizing from four cars to two cars after selling two of its Teams Racing Charters (TRC). One was purchased byBlanchard Racing Team, who expanded to a two car team, while the second was returned to Supercars.[36][52]

Driver changes

[edit]

Shane van Gisbergen left Supercars at the end of the 2023 season and moved to the United States to race full time in theNASCAR Xfinity Series and partially in theNASCAR Cup Series forKaulig Racing. His seat (which Triple Eight renumbered to 87) was taken byWill Brown, who leftErebus Motorsport.Jack Le Brocq leftMatt Stone Racing to move to Erebus Motorsport, replacing Brown.[7][28][53]

Due toTickford Racing downsizing to two cars,James Courtney andDeclan Fraser left the team. Courtney joined the expandedBlanchard Racing Team alongsideSuper2 Series graduateAaron Love and Fraser joinedBrad Jones Racing as an endurance co-driver.Todd Hazelwood, who drove for Blanchard Racing Team in 2023, was unable to secure a full time drive in 2024.[54][33][15][55] Hazelwood would substitute forBrodie Kostecki atErebus Motorsport for the first two rounds before later partnering Kostecki for the enduros.

Nick Percat leftWalkinshaw Andretti United to replaceJack Le Brocq atMatt Stone Racing. His seat was filled bySuper2 Series graduateRyan Wood.[56][57][31]

David Reynolds departedGrove Racing to joinTeam 18, replacingScott Pye. Reynolds' seat at Grove was filled byRichie Stanaway, who last competed full-time in2019. Pye would later be picked up byTriple Eight Race Engineering as an endurance co-driver.[58][43][59][29]

Jack Smith retired from full-time driving and was replaced byJaxon Evans atBrad Jones Racing.[60][17]

Mid-season changes

[edit]

Brodie Kostecki decided to sit out theBathurst 500 andMelbourne SuperSprint rounds.Todd Hazelwood substituted for him atErebus Motorsport.[3][61] Kostecki would return to Erebus at theTaupō Super400.[6]

Jack Le Brocq participated in the opening practice of theAdelaide 500 round, but departed afterwards to attend the birth of his first child.Cooper Murray replaced Le Brocq for the remainder of the weekend.[8]

Richie Stanaway participated at the Adelaide 500 round, up to Practice 3, but sat out the remainder of the weekend after suffering a concussion after qualifying.Kai Allen was originally set to sub for Stanaway,[62] but Allen's Super2 team,Eggleston Motorsport, blocked this in favor of Allen focusing on the Super2 title. As a result,Dale Wood ended up substituting for Stanaway for the Saturday race.[45] Stanaway couldn't get medical clearance to race on the Sunday and was replaced by Allen afterGrove Racing got the necessary sign off from everySuper2 team to allow him to compete in both Super2 and the main championship in the same weekend.[46]

Calendar

[edit]

The following circuits hosted a round of the 2024 championship.

RoundEventCircuitLocationDatesMap
1Bathurst 500New South WalesMount Panorama CircuitBathurst, New South Wales24–25 February
2Melbourne SuperSprintVictoria (state)Albert Park CircuitAlbert Park, Victoria21–24 March
3Taupō Super400New ZealandTaupō International Motorsport ParkTaupō,Waikato Region20–21 April
4Perth SuperSprintWestern AustraliaWanneroo RacewayNeerabup, Western Australia18–19 May
5Darwin Triple CrownNorthern TerritoryHidden Valley RacewayDarwin, Northern Territory15–16 June
6Townsville 500QueenslandReid Park Street CircuitTownsville,Queensland6–7 July
7Sydney SuperNightNew South WalesSydney Motorsport ParkEastern Creek, New South Wales20–21 July
8Tasmania SuperSprintTasmaniaSymmons Plains RacewayLaunceston, Tasmania17–18 August
9Sandown 500Victoria (state)Sandown RacewaySpringvale, Victoria15 September
10Bathurst 1000New South WalesMount Panorama CircuitBathurst, New South Wales13 October
11Gold Coast 500QueenslandSurfers Paradise Street CircuitSurfers Paradise, Queensland26–27 October
12Adelaide 500South AustraliaAdelaide Street CircuitAdelaide,South Australia16–17 November
Source

Calendar changes

[edit]

Bathurst 500 returned to the calendar for the first time since2021, replacing the cancelledNewcastle 500.[63][64]

The Bend Motorsport Park was omitted from the 2024 calendar, but returned in 2025 as an endurance event.[65]

Taupō International Motorsport Park hosted a Supercars event for the first time.[66]

TheSandown 500 was originally set to be held on 22 September, but on 14 March, the event was moved forward a week to 15 September.[67]

Rule changes

[edit]

Format changes

[edit]

ThePerth,Darwin andTasmania rounds were scheduled to feature two timed races of 60 minutes, but reverted to distance-based races after the first round of the season. These races also featured a revised format, with 2 races comprising the weekend running, down from 3 in 2023. This change has been criticised by fans, especially due to the fact that practise and qualifying sessions for the weekend add up being longer than the two races, starving fans of racing action. TheTaupō andSydney events now fall under the Super400 format, which will feature two 200km races.[65][68]

Technical changes

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The way in which pit garages are allocated was changed for 2024. Previously the order remained consistent for the whole season, being based on the finishing order in the teams championship the previous year. In 2024 a live pit lane order was adopted with the order of the pit-lane changed from round to round, being determined by the standings in the current season.[69]

Results and standings

[edit]

Season summary

[edit]
RoundRaceEventPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamReport
11Bathurst 500AustraliaWill BrownAustraliaChaz MostertAustraliaBroc FeeneyTriple Eight Race EngineeringReport
2AustraliaBroc FeeneyAustraliaBroc FeeneyAustraliaWill BrownTriple Eight Race Engineering
23Melbourne SuperSprintAustraliaBroc FeeneyAustraliaBroc FeeneyAustraliaBroc FeeneyTriple Eight Race EngineeringReport
4AustraliaCam WatersAustraliaWill BrownAustraliaWill BrownTriple Eight Race Engineering
5New ZealandMatthew PayneAustraliaChaz MostertAustraliaBroc FeeneyTriple Eight Race Engineering
6AustraliaChaz MostertAustraliaThomas RandleAustraliaNick PercatMatt Stone Racing
37Taupō Super400AustraliaCam WatersAustraliaDavid ReynoldsNew ZealandAndre HeimgartnerBrad Jones RacingReport
8New ZealandMatthew PayneNew ZealandRyan WoodAustraliaWill BrownTriple Eight Race Engineering
49Perth SuperSprintAustraliaChaz MostertAustraliaWill BrownAustraliaChaz MostertWalkinshaw Andretti UnitedReport
10AustraliaCam WatersAustraliaChaz MostertAustraliaCam WatersTickford Racing
511Darwin Triple CrownAustraliaJames GoldingAustraliaCooper MurrayAustraliaBroc FeeneyTriple Eight Race EngineeringReport
12AustraliaBroc FeeneyAustraliaWill BrownAustraliaBroc FeeneyTriple Eight Race Engineering
613Townsville 500AustraliaCam WatersNew ZealandMatthew PayneAustraliaCam WatersTickford RacingReport
14AustraliaJack Le BrocqAustraliaJames CourtneyNew ZealandMatthew PayneGrove Racing
715Sydney SuperNightAustraliaCam WatersAustraliaJack Le BrocqAustraliaChaz MostertWalkinshaw Andretti UnitedReport
16AustraliaWill DavisonAustraliaChaz MostertAustraliaChaz MostertWalkinshaw Andretti United
817Tasmania SuperSprintAustraliaBroc FeeneyNew ZealandMatthew PayneAustraliaNick PercatMatt Stone RacingReport
18AustraliaThomas RandleAustraliaThomas RandleAustraliaCam WatersTickford Racing
919Sandown 500AustraliaWill BrownAustraliaWill BrownAustraliaWill Brown
AustraliaScott Pye
Triple Eight Race EngineeringReport
1020Bathurst 1000AustraliaBrodie KosteckiAustraliaBroc FeeneyAustraliaBrodie Kostecki
AustraliaTodd Hazelwood
Erebus MotorsportReport
1121Gold Coast 500AustraliaCam WatersAustraliaBroc FeeneyAustraliaCam WatersTickford RacingReport
22AustraliaBrodie KosteckiAustraliaNick PercatAustraliaBrodie KosteckiErebus Motorsport
1223Adelaide 500AustraliaCam WatersAustraliaWill BrownAustraliaBroc FeeneyTriple Eight Race EngineeringReport
24AustraliaBroc FeeneyAustraliaWill BrownAustraliaWill BrownTriple Eight Race Engineering

Points system

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Points were awarded for each race at an event, to the driver or drivers of a car that completed at least 75% of the race distance and was running at the completion of the race. At least 50% of the planned race distance must be completed for the result to be valid and championship points awarded. No extra points were awarded if the fastest lap time is achieved by a driver who was classified outside the top fifteen.

Points formatPosition
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th16th17th18th19th20th21st22nd23rd24th25thFL
Endurance30027625824022220419218016815614413813212612011410810296908478726660
Two-race15013812912011110296908478726966636057545148454239363330
Melbourne756964605551484542393634333130282725242221191816155
  • Endurance: Used for the Sandown 500 and Bathurst 1000.
  • Two-race: Used for the Bathurst 500, Taupō Super400, Perth SuperSprint (with 5 points awarded for the fastest lap), Darwin Triple Crown (with 5 points awarded for the fastest lap), Townsville 500, Sydney SuperNight, Tasmania SuperSprint (with 5 points awarded for the fastest lap), Gold Coast 500 and Adelaide 500.
  • Melbourne: Used for the Melbourne SuperSprint.

Drivers' championship

[edit]
Pos.DriverNo.BAT1
New South Wales
MEL
Victoria (state)
TAU
New Zealand
BAR
Western Australia
HID
Northern Territory
TOW
Queensland
SMP
New South Wales
SYM
Tasmania
SAN
Victoria (state)
BAT2
New South Wales
SUR
Queensland
ADE
South Australia
Pen.Pts.
1AustraliaWill Brown87212122912332324637213722103060
2AustraliaBroc Feeney8813141321257117791131522331702838
3AustraliaChaz Mostert2532417352271251623112475101113202667
4AustraliaCam Waters6221657Ret789311015127241641431002551
5AustraliaThomas Randle551442223224121510524145531012181311255302032
6New ZealandMatthew Payne1910733Ret14134891520412417214Ret4942302019
7AustraliaJames Golding3118523161211751416441610149141336161315801991
8AustraliaNick Percat10696691191672175212088172317122214501830
9AustraliaWill Davison1716101451462192341178124615112412192012401812
10New ZealandAndre Heimgartner89181814201716131582191112192261116867901794
11AustraliaAnton De Pasquale1121157Ret16DNS339698Ret1355131414711Ret91501747
12AustraliaCameron Hill4523132015Ret20121111169109111461210102314181601615
13AustraliaDavid Reynolds20861611491624171061215221717922824610231101615
14AustraliaJack Le Brocq91381085Ret58202313664Ret15235208248WDWD01567
15AustraliaMark Winterbottom18/1001214112131311171620219138241318916181312172001557
16New ZealandRyan Wood2RetRet19121021411482024176131611815152221101901492
17AustraliaBrodie Kostecki1141322RetDNS31918107523Ret1516601488
18AustraliaBryce Fullwood1471217152120Ret1815171718111519181039222018111201459
19New ZealandRichie Stanaway2641112137861024121410141416211617Ret997DNSDNS01447
20AustraliaTim Slade23/20017171510810Ret21122212132317151281012191817201401380
21AustraliaJames Courtney715198221116172261423231216212321191821152381301298
22AustraliaMacauley Jones9619202021191918201919181718192022191621131416161701219
23New ZealandJaxon Evans12/502021241818181014181821112221182024Ret2220171519DNS01075
24AustraliaAaron Love3Ret222119171215232113192220232325202017232119212101027
25AustraliaTodd Hazelwood1/99111399615Ret10603
26AustraliaScott Pye87130558
27AustraliaJamie Whincup88220552
28AustraliaCooper Murray9/888222551424180501
29AustraliaDavid Russell31360462
30AustraliaJames Moffat6640444
31AustraliaLee Holdsworth25750414
32AustraliaCraig Lowndes8885140348
33AustraliaTony D'Alberto111470318
34AustraliaCameron Crick410100312
35AustraliaTyler Everingham5513110276
36AustraliaJayden Ojeda92080270
37AustraliaDeclan Fraser811160258
38AustraliaJaylyn Robotham149220246
39AustraliaWarren Luff208240246
40AustraliaKai Allen17/262412DNS220243
41New ZealandFabian Coulthard215150240
42AustraliaGarth Tander194Ret0240
43AustraliaCameron McLeod2312190234
44AustraliaMichael Caruso1816180216
45AustraliaJordan Boys9621130216
46AustraliaDale Wood26Ret922DNS0207
47AustraliaJack Perkins718210186
48AustraliaDylan O'Keeffe1023170180
49AustraliaAaron Cameron317230180
50AustraliaDean Fiore5022200168
51AustraliaBradley Vaughan11819250156
52AustraliaMatt Chahda11819250156
53AustraliaLachlan Dalton52224072
Pos.DriverNo.BAT1
New South Wales
MEL
Victoria (state)
TAU
New Zealand
BAR
Western Australia
HID
Northern Territory
TOW
Queensland
SMP
New South Wales
SYM
Tasmania
SAN
Victoria (state)
BAT2
New South Wales
SUR
Queensland
ADE
South Australia
Pen.Pts.
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

Teams' championship

[edit]
Pos.DriverNo.BAT1
New South Wales
MEL
Victoria (state)
TAU
New Zealand
BAR
Western Australia
HID
Northern Territory
TOW
Queensland
SMP
New South Wales
SYM
Tasmania
SAN
Victoria (state)
BAT2
New South Wales
SUR
Queensland
ADE
South Australia
Pen.Pts.
1Triple Eight Race Engineering872121229123323246372137221305868
88131413212571177911315223317
2Tickford Racing6221657Ret7893110151272416414310604523
5514422232241215105241455310121813112553
3Walkinshaw Andretti United2RetRet191210214114820241761316118151522211019904069
25324173522712516231124751011132
4Grove Racing1910733Ret14134891520412417214Ret4942303544
2641112137861024121410141416211617Ret997DNSDNS
5Dick Johnson Racing1121157Ret16DNS339698Ret1355131414711Ret915603499
17161014514621923411781246151124121920124
6Erebus Motorsport1/99111399615141322RetDNS3191897523Ret1516603442
91381085Ret58202313664Ret15235208248WDWD
7Matt Stone Racing4523132015Ret201211111691091114612101023141816303415
106966911916721752120881723171222145
8PremiAir Racing23/20017171510810Ret211222121323171512810121918172014603311
31185231612117514164416101491413361613158
9Brad Jones Racing89181814201716131582191112192261116867903253
1471217152120Ret18151717181115191810392220181112
10Team 1818/1001214112131311171620219138241318916181312172003172
208616114916241710612152217179228246102311
11Blanchard Racing Team3Ret2221191712152321131922202323252020172321192121302295
7151982211161722614232312162123211918211523813
12Brad Jones Racing12/502021241818181014181821112221182024Ret2220171519DNS02294
96192020211919182019191817181920221916211314161617
13Triple Eight Race Engineering(w)88822255140417
14Matt Chahda Motorsport(w)11819250126
15Tickford Racing(w)52224072
Pos.DriverNo.BAT1
New South Wales
MEL
Victoria (state)
TAU
New Zealand
BAR
Western Australia
HID
Northern Territory
TOW
Queensland
SMP
New South Wales
SYM
Tasmania
SAN
Victoria (state)
BAT2
New South Wales
SUR
Queensland
ADE
South Australia
Pen.Pts.
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
  • (w) denotes wildcard entry.

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^Le Brocq was entered into theAdelaide 500 round, and participated in practice 1, but later withdrew to attend the birth of his first child.[8]
  2. ^Car #12 was entered as car #50 from the Sandown 500 onwards to celebrate the 50th anniversary of sponsor SCT Logistics.[16]
  3. ^Richie Stanaway participated in the Adelaide 500 until after Practice 3, when he withdrew from the remainder of the weekend due to concussion

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