2025 Supercars Championship
The 2025 Supercars Championship (known for commercial reasons as the 2025 Repco Supercars Championship) is an upcoming motor racing series for Supercars.
It will be the twenty-seventh running of the Supercars Championship and the twenty-ninth series in which Supercars have contested the Australian Touring Car Championship, the premier title in Australian motorsport. It is the sixty-sixth season of touring car racing in Australia.
Teams and drivers
[edit]The following teams and drivers are expected to compete in the 2025 championship. All cars and numbers from 2024 are carried over unless stated otherwise.
Championship entries | |||||
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Manufacturer | Model | Team | No. | Driver name | Rounds |
Chevrolet | Camaro Mk.6 | Matt Stone Racing | 4 | Cameron Hill | TBA |
10 | Nick Percat | TBA | |||
Erebus Motorsport | 9 | Jack Le Brocq | TBA | ||
99 | Cooper Murray | TBA | |||
Brad Jones Racing | 8 | Andre Heimgartner | TBA | ||
12 | Jaxon Evans | TBA | |||
14 | Bryce Fullwood | TBA | |||
96 | Macauley Jones | TBA | |||
Team 18 | 18 | Anton de Pasquale | TBA | ||
20 | David Reynolds | TBA | |||
PremiAir Racing | 31 | James Golding | TBA | ||
TBA | TBA | TBA | |||
Triple Eight Race Engineering | 87 | Will Brown | TBA | ||
88 | Broc Feeney | TBA | |||
Ford | Mustang S650 | Walkinshaw Andretti United | 2 | Ryan Wood | TBA |
25 | Chaz Mostert | TBA | |||
Blanchard Racing Team | 3 | Aaron Love | TBA | ||
7 | James Courtney | TBA | |||
Tickford Racing | 6 | Cameron Waters | TBA | ||
55 | Thomas Randle | TBA | |||
Dick Johnson Racing | 11 | Brodie Kostecki | TBA | ||
17 | Will Davison | TBA | |||
Grove Racing | 19 | Matthew Payne | TBA | ||
26 | Kai Allen | TBA | |||
Source |
Driver changes
[edit]Richie Stanaway will depart Grove Racing and will be replaced by 2023 Super2 Series winner Kai Allen.[1][2]
Mark Winterbottom will depart Team 18 and will be replaced by Anton de Pasquale, who will depart Dick Johnson Racing. Brodie Kostecki will leave Erebus Motorsport, to replace De Pasquale at Dick Johnson Racing, and will be replaced by Super2 Series graduate Cooper Murray.[3][4][5][6]
Calendar
[edit]The following circuits are due to host a round of the 2025 championship.
Event | Circuit | Location | Dates |
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Melbourne SuperSprint | Albert Park Circuit | Albert Park, Victoria | 13–16 March |
Taupō Super400 | Taupō International Motorsport Park | Taupō, Waikato Region | 12–13 April |
Sources:[7] |
The following circuits are expected to host a round of the 2025 championship
Calendar changes
[edit]The Bend Motorsport Park is expected to return to the calendar, after missing out on the 2024 championship, as an endurance event.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ Pavey, James (6 August 2024). "Penrite Racing signs rising star Allen". Supercars.
- ^ Pavey, James (26 July 2024). "Penrite Racing announces Stanaway exit". Supercars.
- ^ van Leeuwen, Andrew (27 August 2024). "Winterbottom announces shock Team 18 exit". Speedcafe.
- ^ van Leeuwen, Andrew (27 August 2024). "De Pasquale to replace Winterbottom at Team 18". Speedcafe.
- ^ Dowdell, Zac (29 August 2024). "Murray latest young gun to get full-time Erebus opportunity".
- ^ Dowdell, Zac (29 August 2024). "Kostecki to spearhead revitalised DJR in 2025". Supercars.
- ^ "Dates confirmed for 2025 ITM Taupō Super400". Supercars. 10 July 2024.
- ^ a b Pavey, James (10 November 2023). "The Bend to host Supercars enduro in 2025".
- ^ O'Brien, Connor (25 March 2024). "14-round target for 2025 Supercars calendar". V8 Sleuth.