The 2025 Supercars campaign is quickly approaching.
Drivers will notably compete in a new format this year, with a three-event finals series scheduled.
The Sporting News brings you the key details ahead of the season start in February.
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Supercars 2025 schedule, calendar, format and results
Supercars are debuting a fresh format in 2025.
The season will be split into three segments – the Sprint Cup, the Enduro Cup and The Finals.
The Sprint Cup will take place over the first eight rounds and 25 races, with the Enduro Cup comprising two endurance races (including the Bathurst 1000).
The champions of both cups will progress to The Finals alongside the top eight ranked drivers.
At the conclusion of the first two rounds of The Finals, three drivers will be eliminated, leaving four competitors in contention for the title at the season-ending Adelaide 500.
All members of the grid will continue to race for the entirety of the season, even if they miss out on finals qualification or are eliminated later.
EVENT | DATES | FORMAT | RESULTS |
Sydney 500 | Feb. 21-23 | Sprint |
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Melbourne SuperSprint | Mar. 13-16 | Sprint |
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ITM Taupō Super 440 | Apr. 11-13 | Sprint |
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Tasmania Super 440 | May 9-11 | Sprint | |
Perth Super 440 | Jun. 6-8 | Sprint |
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betr Darwin Triple Crown | Jun. 20-22 | Sprint |
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NTI Townsville 500 | Jul. 11-13 | Sprint |
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Ipswich Super 440 | Aug. 8-10 | Sprint |
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The Bend Enduro | Sep. 12-14 | Enduro |
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Repco Bathurst 1000 | Oct. 9-12 | Enduro |
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Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500 | Oct. 24-26 | Finals |
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Penrite Oil Sandown 500 | Nov. 14-16 | Finals | |
VAILO Adelaide 500 | Nov. 27-30 | Finals |
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How to watch Supercars in Australia: Free-to-air guide, TV channel, live stream
Australian motorsports fans can watch the 2025 season via Foxtel or Kayo Sports, with qualifying sessions and races available live and on-demand.
Select races are also set to be available on free-to-air TV, with Channel 7 to show events from Sydney, Darwin, Townsville, Bathurst, Gold Coast and Adelaide
For those living outside of Australia, the 2025 Supercars Championship will be streamed on SuperView via Supercars.com or their YouTube channel.
Supercars 2025 drivers, grid
Once again, 24 drivers will compete full-time in this year's championship – 14 in Chevrolets and 10 in Fords.
As for notable moves, 2023 champion Brodie Kostecki has made the switch from Erebus to Dick Johnson, which sees Anton De Pasquale head to Team 18.
Richie Stanaway has also filled the seat of the retired Tim Slade at PremiAir.
Kai Allen and Cooper Murray join the grid as rookies.
DRIVER | TEAM | MANUFACTURER |
Cooper Murray | Erebus Motorsport | Chevrolet |
Jack Le Brocq | Erebus Motorsport | Chevrolet |
Broc Feeney | Triple Eight Race Engineering | Chevrolet |
Will Brown | Triple Eight Race Engineering | Chevrolet |
Andre Heimgartner | Brad Jones Racing | Chevrolet |
Bryce Fullwood | Brad Jones Racing | Chevrolet |
Anton De Pasquale | Team 18 | Chevrolet |
David Reynolds | Team 18 | Chevrolet |
James Golding | PremiAir Racing | Chevrolet |
Richie Stanaway | PremiAir Racing | Chevrolet |
Cameron Hill | Matt Stone Racing | Chevrolet |
Nick Percat | Matt Stone Racing | Chevrolet |
Macauley Jones | Brad Jones Racing | Chevrolet |
Jaxon Evans | Brad Jones Racing | Chevrolet |
Cam Waters | Tickford Racing | Ford |
Thomas Randle | Tickford Racing | Ford |
Brodie Kostecki | Dick Johnson Racing | Ford |
Will Davison | Dick Johnson Racing | Ford |
Chaz Mostert | Walkinshaw Andretti United | Ford |
Ryan Wood | Walkinshaw Andretti United | Ford |
Matthew Payne | Grove Racing | Ford |
Kai Allen | Grove Racing | Ford |
James Courtney | Blanchard Racing Team | Ford |
Aaron Love | Blanchard Racing Team | Ford |