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Supercars reveals 2025 formats featuring 1200km more racing

Supercars fans rejoice! The 2025 calendar will feature 1200km of racing thanks to a revamped format.

Simon Chapman
Simon Chapman
9 Oct 2024
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Supercars reveals 2025 formats featuring 1200km more racing
The start of the Supercars race at the Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit. Image: InSyde Media

The start of the Supercars race at the Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit.

The start of the Supercars race at the Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit. Image: InSyde Media

Supercars has slashed practice and increased the number of races from 24 to 34 across, totalling nearly 6700km of racing.

Here’s everything you need to know about the 2025 race formats, qualifying, and new Dunlop tyre compounds.

Supercars race formats explained

The biggest year-on-year format changes include the introduction of Friday races and the new Super440 format.

Four events will feature Friday races, including the season-opening Sydney 500, Melbourne SuperSprint, Townsville 500, and Adelaide Grand Final.

As has become customary, the Melbourne SuperSprint will feature races each day at the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix.

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The Super440 format will be used at Taupō, Tasmania, Perth, and Ipswich. Those weekends will feature two 120km races on Saturday and a 200km feature race on Sunday.

There will be four traditional “500” weekends, beginning with the Sydney 500. Instead of two 250km races, the weekend will feature three races starting with a 100km Friday twilight race followed by two 200km races on Saturday and Sunday.

The other 500 events at Townsville, the Gold Coast, and Sandown will feature two 250km races.

The Adelaide Grand Final will feature the most racing outside of the Bathurst 1000, with 600km across three days.

The weekend will begin with a 100km race on Friday followed by two 250km races on Saturday and Sunday to determine the 2025 champion.

Practice and testing changes

Practice sessions will be limited in 2025, with just two 30-minute sessions at each event outside the Enduro Cup and Sydney 500 race weekends.

In-season testing has also been capped at two tests per year, including the pre-season Sydney SuperTest on Wednesday, February 19 before the Sydney 500 and a pre-enduro test at Queensland Raceway on Monday, August 11.

Qualifying explained

Supercars qualifying will once again be split into three distinct formats. Format 1 will be used at the Melbourne SuperSprint, The Bend 500 and Bathurst 1000.

The most notable change to qualifying is the introduction of Top 10 Shootouts at every event, bar the Melbourne SuperSprint.

Format 1: Single qualifying session
Fastest claims pole – session length TBA
NOTE: Enduro Cup events will feature Format 1 for provisional pole, prior to a
Top 10 Shootout to determine pole position

Format 2: Two-part qualifying
Part 1 – 24 cars – 10mins (14 slowest eliminated prior to Part 2)
Part 2 – Top 10 – 8mins – Fastest claims pole position

Format 3: Three-part qualifying
Part 1 – 24 cars – 10mins (6 slowest eliminated prior to Part 2)
Part 2 – Top 18 – 8mins (8 slowest eliminated prior to Shootout)
Part 3 – Top 10 Shootout

2025 Repco Supercars Championship formats:

Event Day Practice Qualifying Race Length
Sydney Friday 1 x 30 min Format 2 1 100km
Saturday Format 3/TTSO 2 200km
Sunday Format 3/TTSO 3 200km
Albert Park Thursday 2 x 30 min Format 1 4 105km
Friday Format 1 5 105km
Saturday Format 1 6 105km
Sunday Format 1 7 80km
Taupō Friday 2 x 30 min
Saturday Format 2 8 120km
Saturday Format 2 9 120km
Sunday Format 3/TTSO 10 200km
Tasmania Friday 2 x 30 min
Saturday Format 2 11 120km
Saturday Format 2 12 120km
Sunday Format 3/TTSO 13 200km
Perth Friday 2 x 30 min
Saturday Format 2 14 120km
Saturday Format 2 15 120km
Sunday Format 3/TTSO 16 200km
Darwin Friday 2 x 30 min
Saturday Format 2 17 120km
Saturday Format 2 18 120km
Sunday Format 3/TTSO 19 200km
Townsville Friday 2 x 30 min Format 2 20 100km
Saturday Format 2 21 200km
Sunday Format 3/TTSO 22 200km
Ipswich Friday 2 x 30 min
Saturday Format 2 23 120km
Saturday Format 2 24 120km
Sunday Format 3/TTSO 25 200km
Bend Friday 3 x 30 min
Saturday 2 x 40 min Format 1/TTSO
Sunday 1 x WU 26 500km
Bathurst Thursday 2 x 60 min
Friday 2 x 60 min Format 1
Saturday 2 x 60 min TTSO
Sunday 1 x WU 27 1000km
Gold Coast Friday 2 x 30 min
Saturday Format 3/TTSO 28 250km
Sunday Format 3/TTSO 29 250km
Sandown Friday 2 x 30 min
Saturday Format 3/TTSO 30 250km
Sunday Format 3/TTSO 31 250km
Adelaide Thursday 1 x 30 min
Friday 1 x 30 min Format 2 32 100km
Saturday Format 3/TTSO 33 250km
Sunday Format 3/TTSO 34 250km

Tyres

Supercars has also confirmed Dunlop will drop its 2024 tyre compounds in favour of an all-new soft and super soft in 2025.

There will be no mixed tyre compound races, though select weekends will feature different tyre compounds across the races.

“The sharp Saturday sprint races early in the season are designed to encourage drivers to attack by alleviating the need to be conservative while trying to maintain tyre life,” said Tim Edwards, Supercars general manager of motorsport.

“Fans want to see drivers pushing themselves and their cars to the absolute limit, and this format allows them to do that.”

Event Race Tyre Compound CPS CPS tyres
Sydney 1 Soft 1 2
2 Soft 2 2
3 Soft 2 2
Albert Park 4 Soft Nil Nil
5 Soft Nil Nil
6 Soft Nil Nil
7 Soft Nil Nil
Taupō 8 Soft 1 2
9 Super Soft 1 2
10 Soft 2 2
Tasmania 11 Super Soft 1 2
12 Soft 1 2
13 Super Soft 2 2
Perth 14 Soft 1 2
15 Super Soft 1 2
16 Soft 2 2
Darwin 17 Soft 1 2
18 Super Soft 1 2
19 Soft 2 2
Townsville 20 Soft 1 2
21 Soft 2 2
22 Soft 2 2
Ipswich 23 Soft 1 2
24 Super Soft 1 2
25 Soft 2 2
Bend 26 Soft Nil Nil
Bathurst 27 Soft Nil Nil
Gold Coast 28 Super Soft 2 2
29 Soft 2 2
Sandown 30 Super Soft 2 2
31 Soft 2 2
Adelaide 32 Soft 1 2
33 Soft 2 2
34 Soft 2 2
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