The 2025 Supercars season is set to begin with the Sydney 500, marking the start of a new era in the championship. The event will take place at Sydney Motorsport Park, with Practice 1 scheduled for 1:40 pm AEDT on Friday, followed by qualifying for Race 1 at 4:20 pm and the first race at 7:50 pm. The Supercars championship will feature a new format, with a finals series that will progressively whittle down the grid to four drivers, ensuring an exciting and unpredictable season.
The Sydney 500 schedule includes three days of racing, with qualifying and races taking place on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The schedule is as follows:
- Friday: 1:40 pm - Practice 1, 4:20 pm - Qualifying (Race 1), 7:50 pm - Race 1
- Saturday: 2:35 pm - Qualifying (Race 2), 4:35 pm - Top 10 shootout (Race 2), 7:30 pm - Race 2
- Sunday: 11:10 am - Qualifying (Race 3), 1:05 pm - Top 10 shootout (Race 3), 4:05 pm - Race 3
The new format is expected to bring an extra layer of excitement to the championship, with drivers needing to perform consistently throughout the season to secure a spot in the finals. Defending champion Will Brown will face stiff competition from other top drivers, including Broc Feeney and Chaz Mostert.
The 2025 Supercars championship will consist of eight rounds of sprint races, followed by an endurance series at The Bend in South Australia and the Bathurst 1000. The winners of the Sprint and Enduro Cup will be handed a spot in the finals, along with eight other drivers who will qualify through the championship standings. The finals will take place over three weekends, with the first elimination race taking place on the Gold Coast, followed by Sandown and the final round in Adelaide. The championship calendar is as follows:
- February 21-23: Sydney 500, Sydney Motorsport Park, NSW
- March 13-16: Melbourne Supersprint Australian Grand Prix, Albert Park, VIC
- April 11-13: Taupo Super440, Taupo International Motorsport Park, NZ
- May 9-11: Tasmania Super440, Symmons Plains, TAS
- June 6-8: Perth Super440, Wanneroo Raceway, WA
- June 20-22: Darwin Triple Crown, Hidden Valley, NT
- July 11-13: Townsville 500, Reid Park, QLD
- August 8-10: Ipswich Super440, Queensland Raceway, QLD
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drivers will need to be at the top of their game to succeed in the new format, with no room for error and a strong emphasis on consistency and strategy.
The 2025 Supercars championship promises to be an exciting and unpredictable season, with a new format and intense competition among drivers. Fans can catch all the action live and ad-break free on Kayo, with the first month available for just $1. The championship will also be broadcast on Fox Sports and the Seven Network, ensuring that fans don't miss a minute of the action.