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2025 Supercars Championship

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Will Brown andTriple Eight Race Engineering are the current Drivers' and Teams' Championship leaders respectively

The2025 Supercars Championship (known for commercial reasons as the2025Repco Supercars Championship) is a motor racing series forSupercars.

It is the 27th running of the Supercars Championship and the 29th series in which Supercars have contested theAustralian Touring Car Championship, the premier title in Australian motorsport. It is the sixty-sixth season oftouring car racing in Australia.

Chevrolet,Will Brown andTriple Eight Race Engineering entered the championship as defending Manufacturers', Drivers' and Teams' Champions respectively.

Teams and drivers

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The following teams and drivers are competing in the 2025 championship.[1]

Championship entries
ManufacturerModelTeamNo.Driver nameRoundsCo DriverRounds
ChevroletCamaro Mk.6Triple Eight Race Engineering1AustraliaWill Brown[2][3]AllAustraliaScott Pye[4]9–10
88AustraliaBroc Feeney[1]AllAustraliaJamie Whincup[5]9–10
Matt Stone Racing4AustraliaCameron Hill[6][7]All TBA9–10
10AustraliaNick Percat[8]AllAustraliaTim Slade[9][10]9–10
Brad Jones Racing8New ZealandAndre Heimgartner[11]AllAustraliaDeclan Fraser[12]9–10
12New ZealandJaxon Evans[11][13]AllAustraliaJack Smith[14]9–10
14AustraliaBryce Fullwood[15]All TBA9–10
96AustraliaMacauley Jones[1]AllAustraliaJordan Boys[12]9–10
Erebus Motorsport9AustraliaJack Le Brocq[16]AllAustralia Jarrod Hughes[17][18]9–10
99AustraliaCooper Murray[16]AllAustralia Jobe Stewart[17][18]9–10
Charlie Schwerkolt Racing18AustraliaAnton de Pasquale[19][20]AllAustraliaHarri Jones[21]9–10
20AustraliaDavid Reynolds[1]AllAustraliaLee Holdsworth[21]9–10
PremiAir Racing31AustraliaJames Golding[22]AllAustraliaDavid Russell[23][24]9–10
62New ZealandRichie Stanaway[22][25]All TBA9–10
FordMustang S650Walkinshaw Andretti United2New ZealandRyan Wood[26]AllNew ZealandFabian Coulthard[27]
AustraliaJayden Ojeda[27][28]
9–10
25AustraliaChaz Mostert[26]All9–10
Blanchard Racing Team3AustraliaAaron Love[29]1
AustraliaAaron Cameron[30]2–13 TBA
TBA
9–10
7AustraliaJames Courtney[31]All9–10
Tickford Racing6AustraliaCameron Waters[32]AllAustraliaMark Winterbottom[33]9–10
55AustraliaThomas Randle[32]AllAustraliaJames Moffat[34]9–10
Dick Johnson Racing17AustraliaWill Davison[35]AllAustraliaTony D'Alberto[36]9–10
38AustraliaBrodie Kostecki[35][37][38]AllAustraliaTodd Hazelwood[39]9–10
Grove Racing19New ZealandMatthew Payne[40]AllAustraliaGarth Tander[41]9–10
26AustraliaKai Allen[40]AllAustraliaDale Wood[42]9–10
Wildcard Entries
ChevroletCamaro Mk.6Matt Stone Racing35AustraliaCameron Crick[43]1, 9–10 TBA9–10
Triple Eight Race Engineering888AustraliaZach Bates[44]TBAAustraliaCraig Lowndes[44]9–10
FordMustang S650Tickford Racing5AustraliaLachlan Dalton[45]5, 9–10AustraliaRylan Gray[45]9–10
AustraliaRylan Gray[45]6
Source

Driver changes

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Tim Slade retired from full time competition, joiningMatt Stone Racing for the Enduro Cup, and was replaced byRichie Stanaway, who departed Grove Racing. Stanaway was replaced by2023 Super2 Series winnerKai Allen.[46][47][48][49]

Mark Winterbottom departedCharlie Schwerkolt Racing and will drive forTickford Racing in the Enduro Cup. He was replaced byAnton de Pasquale, who departedDick Johnson Racing.Brodie Kostecki leftErebus Motorsport, to replace De Pasquale at Dick Johnson Racing, and was replaced bySuper2 Series graduateCooper Murray.[50][51][52][53][34]

Mid Season Changes

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Aaron Love leftBlanchard Racing Team after round one. He was replaced byAaron Cameron[54][55]

Calendar

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The following circuits are due to host a round of the 2025 championship.

RoundRaceEventCircuitLocationDatesMaps
Sprint Cup
11Sydney 500New South WalesSydney Motorsport ParkEastern Creek,New South Wales21–23 February
2
3
24Melbourne SuperSprintVictoria (state)Albert Park CircuitAlbert Park, Victoria13–16 March
5
6
7
38Taupō Super 440New ZealandTaupō International Motorsport ParkTaupō,Waikato Region11–13 April
9
10
411Tasmania Super 440TasmaniaSymmons Plains RacewayLaunceston, Tasmania9–11 May
12
13
514Perth Super 440Western AustraliaWanneroo RacewayNeerabup, Western Australia6–8 June
15
16
617Darwin Triple CrownNorthern TerritoryHidden Valley RacewayDarwin, Northern Territory20–22 June
18
19
720Townsville 500QueenslandReid Park Street CircuitTownsville,Queensland11–13 July
21
22
823Ipswich Super 440QueenslandQueensland RacewayIpswich, Queensland8–10 August
24
25
Enduro Cup
926The Bend EnduroSouth AustraliaThe Bend Motorsport ParkTailem Bend,South Australia12–14 September
1027Bathurst 1000New South WalesMount Panorama CircuitBathurst, New South Wales9–12 October
Finals Cup
1128Gold Coast 500QueenslandSurfers Paradise Street CircuitSurfers Paradise,Queensland24–26 October
29
1230Sandown 500Victoria (state)Sandown RacewaySpringvale, Victoria14–16 November
31
1332Adelaide Grand FinalSouth AustraliaAdelaide Street CircuitAdelaide,South Australia27–30 November
33
34
Sources:[56][57]

Calendar changes

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The Bend Motorsport Park will return to the calendar, after missing out on the 2024 championship, as an endurance event.[58]

Queensland Raceway will return to the championship for the first time since2019.[57]

Sydney SuperNight will move from July to February, replacing theBathurst 500.[57]

Rule changes

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Format changes

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For 2025, the series will be split into three categories, with each awarding its' own title.[59]

  • Sprint Cup - The first eight events, fromSydney Motorsport Park toQueensland Raceway, will contest a "Sprint Cup". Two events – Sydney and Townsville – will feature a 100 km Sprint race on Friday and 2x200km Feature races with refuelling on Saturday and Sunday, one event – the Australian Grand Prix support at Albert Park – will feature four races of roughly 100 km, and the remaining five will feature 2x120km Sprint races on Saturday and a 200 km Feature race with refuelling on Sunday.
  • Enduro Cup -The Bend 500 and theBathurst 1000 will count for theEnduro Cup, a format which will return for the first time since2019.
  • Finals Series - The final three events will contest a "Finals" series, similar to theNASCAR playoffs andTurismo Carretera Gold Cup.[60]

The "Sprint Cup" and "Enduro Cup" will follow a traditional first-past-the-post championship system, whereas the "Finals" will employ a combination of first-past-the-post andknockout elimination formats.[61]

  • 10 drivers will take part in the first Finals round at theGold Coast, held over two races of 250 km. These ten drivers will consist of the winner/s of the Sprint and Enduro Cups, and the remaining places filled by the highest-placed drivers in the overall championship to that point – for example, 2nd through 10th in the standings fill the Finals berths if the leader after Bathurst won both Cups. Drivers' points will then be reset to 3000, and will be awarded bonus points based on existing championship position on a sliding scale of 150-120-96-78-66-57-48-39-30-21. The Sprint and Enduro Cup winner/s will also receive a bonus 25 points per title.
  • 7 drivers will take part in the second Finals round atSandown, held over two races of 250 km. If a driver eligible for Finals points wins a race on the Gold Coast, they automatically advance through to Sandown; the remaining places of the 7 will be filled with the Finals-eligible drivers who score the most points over the Gold Coast weekend. Points are reset to 4000, and the same bonus points scale applies.
  • 4 drivers will take part in the last Finals round atAdelaide, held over three races – one Sprint race of 100 km on Friday, followed by the traditional two Feature races of 250 km on Saturday and Sunday. The same qualification rules as the Gold Coast to Sandown leg apply, with drivers' points reset to 5000; however, bonus points are now awarded on a sliding scale of 50-30-15-0. The driver with the most points after the three races in Adelaide will be crowned series' champion.
  • Drivers who do not qualify for the Finals in any form will continue to compete for points in the overall standings, as will drivers who are knocked out in the first two rounds of the Finals.

Technical changes

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  • A new series of tyre compounds will be introduced.[62]
  • During the Sprint Cup portion of the season, fuel towers will be replaced with fuel churns.[63]

Results

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Season summary

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RoundRaceEventPole positionFastest lapWinning DriverWinning TeamWinning manufacturerReport
11Sydney 500AustraliaCameron WatersAustraliaCameron WatersAustraliaCameron WatersTickford RacingUnited StatesFordReport
2AustraliaCameron WatersAustraliaCameron WatersAustraliaCameron WatersTickford RacingUnited StatesFord
3AustraliaCameron WatersAustraliaCameron WatersAustraliaCameron WatersTickford RacingUnited StatesFord
24Melbourne SuperSprintAustraliaBroc FeeneyAustraliaCameron WatersAustraliaBroc FeeneyTriple Eight Race EngineeringUnited StatesChevroletReport
5AustraliaBroc FeeneyNew ZealandRyan WoodAustraliaCameron HillMatt Stone RacingUnited StatesChevrolet
6AustraliaBroc FeeneyAustraliaWill BrownAustraliaWill BrownTriple Eight Race EngineeringUnited StatesChevrolet
7AustraliaBroc FeeneyRace abandoned[a]
38Taupō Super 440New ZealandMatthew PayneNew ZealandMatthew PayneNew ZealandMatthew PayneGrove RacingUnited StatesFordReport
9AustraliaBrodie KosteckiAustraliaChaz MostertAustraliaChaz MostertWalkinshaw Andretti UnitedUnited StatesFord
10AustraliaBrodie KosteckiAustraliaBroc FeeneyNew ZealandMatthew PayneGrove RacingUnited StatesFord
411Tasmania Super 440Report
12
13
514Perth Super 440Report
15
16
617Darwin Triple CrownReport
18
19
720Townsville 500Report
21
22
823Ipswich Super 440Report
24
25
Enduro Cup
926The Bend EnduroReport
1027Bathurst 1000Report
Final Series
Round of 10
1128Gold Coast 500Report
29
Round of 7
1230Sandown 500Report
31
Championship 4
1332Adelaide Grand FinalReport
33
34

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.

Points formatPosition
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th16th17th18th19th20th21st22nd23rd24th25thFL[64]
Rounds 1, 7Race 16055514743403633312826242220191716151312111010985
Race 2 & 3120110102938679736762575248444137343229272523211918165
Round 2All races756963585449454238353330282523212018171514131211105
Rounds 3–6, 8Race 1 & 2807468625753494541383532292725232119181615141312115
Race 314012911810910092857872666156514744403734312926242221195
Rounds 9–10Enduro race30027625824022220419218016815614413813212612011410810296908478726660
Rounds 11–12All races1501381271171079991847771656055514743403633312826242220
Round 13Race 1504642393633302826242220181716141312111099877
Race 2 & 312511510697908276706459545046423936333028262422201817
  • Rounds 1, 7: Used for the Sydney 500 and Townsville 500. Race 1 is 100km and Races 2 & 3 are 200km.
  • Round 2: Used for the Melbourne SuperSprint. All four races are approximately 100km.
  • Rounds 3–6, 8: Used for the Taupō Super 440, Tasmania Super 440, Perth Super 440, Darwin Triple Crown and Ipswich Super 440. Races 1 & 2 are 120km and Race 3 is 200km.
  • Rounds 9–10: Used for The Bend Enduro and Bathurst 1000.
  • Rounds 11–12: Used for the Gold Coast 500 and Sandown 500. Both races are 250km.
  • Round 13: Used for the Adelaide Grand Final. Race 1 is 100km and Races 2 & 3 are 250km.

Driver standings

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Pos.DriverNo.SYDMELTAUSYMPERDARTOWQLDBENBATSURSANADEPen.Pts
1AustraliaWill Brown1532231C5780651
2AustraliaCameron Waters6111668C214120617
3New ZealandMatthew Payne1945691110C1410605
4AustraliaBroc Feeney881425142C15570590
5AustraliaChaz Mostert25243101022C13130565
6AustraliaBrodie Kostecki386144475C12340540
7AustraliaCameron Hill4131321319C141320450
8AustraliaAnton de Pasquale18877787C420160429
9AustraliaThomas Randle55361182016C22650427
10New ZealandAndre Heimgartner8781612515C8860426
11AustraliaWill Davison172124911154C10290389
12New ZealandRyan Wood21120145226C39110378
13AustraliaJames Golding312298231323C918100317
14AustraliaNick Percat101221151323C1915230309
15AustraliaJack Le Brocq910121019Ret19C611150299
16AustraliaKai Allen26192313201212C710180272
17New ZealandJaxon Evans12161019181818C1819140239
18AustraliaJames Courtney7171112DNS1714C2122200219
19AustraliaBryce Fullwood1491920151621C1612240217
20AustraliaMacauley Jones96201518141413CRet16190210
21AustraliaDavid Reynolds20152222172317C1117170206
22New ZealandRichie Stanaway6223Ret17162111C1721130197
23AustraliaCooper Murray99181723219RetC2323220168
24AustraliaAaron Cameron3221920C202421099
25AustraliaAaron Love3241625059
26AustraliaCameron Crick35251824055
Pos.DriverNo.SYDMELTAUSYMPERDARTOWQLDBENBATSURSANADEPen.Pts

Team standings

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Pos.TeamNo.SYDMELTAUSYMPERDARTOWQLDBENBATSURSANADEPen.Pts
1Triple Eight Race Engineering1532231C0885
881425142C
2Tickford Racing6111668C0720
55361182016C
3Walkinshaw Andretti United21120145226C0541
25243101022C
4Dick Johnson Racing172124911154C0536
386144475C
5Matt Stone Racing4131321319C30509
101221151323C
6Grove Racing1945691110C0469
26192313201212C
7Charlie Schwerkolt Racing18877787C0424
20152222172317C
8Brad Jones Racing8781612515C0385
1491920151621C
9Brad Jones Racing12161019181818C0311
96201518141413C
10PremiAir Racing312298231323C0301
6223Ret17162111C
11Erebus Motorsport910121019Ret19C0285
99181723219RetC
12Blanchard Racing Team3241625221920C0265
7171112DNS1714C
13Matt Stone Racing35251824055
Pos.DriverNo.ECKMELTAULAUPERDARTSVIPSTLMBATGCSSANADEPen.Pts

Notes

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  1. ^Race 4 was suspended due to torrential rain and could not be re-started. As less than 50% of the race distance had been completed when the race was abandoned, no points were awarded.

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External links

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