The Repco Supercars season culminates this weekend in the City of Churches, as the famed Adelaide street circuit prepares to host the inaugural Grand Final, running from November 27–30. This is where four drivers will battle it out to be crowned the 2025 Supercars champion.
The stakes couldn’t be higher, and the all-new Finals format is all but guaranteeing the title fight will go down to the final lap.
The Four Drivers Who Hold the Keys
These four drivers arrive in Adelaide with the chance at becoming the 2025 Supercars Champion, each carrying a distinct story coming into the finals.
• Broc Feeney, after a year of impressive performances and poll positions, enters the weekend as the top seed, locking in his position following a critical win last Sunday at Sandown Raceway.
• Chaz Mostert, a two-time Bathurst 1000 winner, takes the second seed after dominating the early stages of the Finals by winning back-to-back on the Gold Coast and clinching victory on Saturday at Sandown.
• Will Brown, the defending Supercars champion and Toowoomba native, muscled his way into the third seed thanks to several storming drives through the field at Sandown and strong race pace throughout the year.
• Kai Allen is the ultimate underdog story. The 20-year-old rookie from Mount Gambier has made a remarkable climb from the 10th seed at the start of the Finals to earn his place in the Grand Final on debut.
Action On and Off the Track
The week-long festivities leading up to the race have already begun. The four Grand Finalists arrived in Adelaide and spoke to the media alongside South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas in Rundle Mall on Monday.
The annual transporter parade transits through the Adelaide CBD at approximately 12:45 p.m. ACDT Today. On Wednesday, the entire 25-car Supercars field will drive from the circuit to Victoria Square for a massive Track to Town fan event, featuring an all-driver signing session.
When the rubber finally meets the road, action kicks off on Thursday for four days on the famed streets. The Grand Final features an expanded on-track offering, including three Supercars races scheduled across the weekend.
Catching all the on Track Action
Friday brings a special 100-kilometre race with serious cash on the line: Mega Rewards is backing a substantial $50,000 bounty for the winner.
Saturday and Sunday will feature the customary 250-kilometre Supercars races.
Adding fire to the mix is the rest of the 25-car Supercars field, which includes a wildcard entry for NASCAR driver Austin Cindric, all of which will be vying for Victory on the streets of Adelaide, no matter what the finalists are hoping for.
Fans who can’t be trackside can catch all the action live on Foxtel and the Seven Network. The stage is officially set for what promises to be an exciting Grand Final event.

