2025 Adelaide Grand Final Schedule: Full Race Day Results, Start Times, How to watch

Supercars Finals Series 2025: Adelaide Grand Final Schedule, Results: Every Race Start Time, Full Events Schedule by Day.



Adelaide Gears Up for a New Era at the bp Adelaide Grand Final

Adelaide is set to roar into a new chapter as it hosts the inaugural bp Adelaide Grand Final, marking the climax of the refreshed 2025 Repco Supercars Championship. The city will welcome the all-new Repco Supercars Finals Series, bringing a thrilling, down-to-the-wire finish to the streets of Adelaide.

The 2025 Repco Supercars Champion will be crowned in Adelaide after an unmissable weekend of racing drama. Fans can look forward to even more high-octane action under the revamped format, featuring three title-deciding races on the iconic Adelaide Street Circuit—including a brand-new 100km Friday race, setting the stage for the blockbuster 250km races on Saturday and Sunday.

Supporting categories will also return in force, with the Dunlop Series, Trico Trans Am Series, and Porsche Paynter Dixon Carrera Cup all back on the grid. Adding to the excitement, the ever-popular Battery World Aussie Racing Cars make their long-awaited return to Adelaide’s track schedule for the first time since 2022.

Tickets for the bp Adelaide Grand Final are on sale now at Ticketmaster.com.au/AdelaideGrandFinal.








2025 Supercars Adelaide Grand Final, Full Events Schedule, Results, date, start-times of ever race at Adelaide streets.




Thursday, 27th November


Waters Tops Reynolds in Adelaide Practice

Cameron Waters edged David Reynolds by 0.0067s to lead the first Adelaide Grand Final practice. Brodie Kostecki, Anton De Pasquale, and Thomas Randle completed the top five, while NASCAR wildcard Austin Cindric impressed in his Supercars debut, climbing from 25th to 23rd. The session ran cleanly under sunny skies, with Waters’ late lap setting the pace for a fast weekend.

Bp Adelaide Grand Final Practice 1 results

Pos Driver Time

1: Cameron Waters 1:19.5764

2: David Reynolds +0.0067

3: Brodie Kostecki +0.0120

4: Anton De Pasquale +0.1112

5: Thomas Randle +0.1986

6: Chaz Mostert +0.3859

7: Will Brown +0.4031

8: Matt Payne +0.4353

9: Andre Heimgartner +0.4917

10: Ryan Wood +0.5045




Friday, 28th November


Start Finish Category Session

Feeney Secures Record-Breaking Pole at Adelaide

Broc Feeney set a 1:18.9640 to claim his 17th pole of 2025 at the Adelaide Grand Final, surpassing Scott McLaughlin’s record. Chaz Mostert joins him on the front row, with Kai Allen seventh. Chaos struck late as Andre Heimgartner’s engine blew, spilling oil and ruining laps for Cam Waters and Brodie Kostecki, leaving Feeney unchallenged.

The pole sets up a dramatic weekend, with the race and $50,000 prize.

Supercars Race 32 Qualifying

Pos Driver Time

1: Broc Feeney 1:18.9640

2: Chaz Mostert +0.1643

3: Cameron Waters +0.2140

4: Brodie Kostecki +0.2279

5: Ryan Wood +0.2841

6: Cooper Murray +0.5779

7: Kai Allen +0.7950

8: Matt Payne +0.8981

9: Anton De Pasquale +0.9497

10: Andre Heimgartner +1.0155

Results Race 32 Adelaide 22 laps

Pos Driver Team Laps Time

1 Brodie Kostecki DJR +3

2 Chaz Mostert WAU 22 +1.2985 –

3 Ryan Wood WAU 22 +2.0378 +2

4 Broc Feeney Triple Eight 22 +2.8721 -3

5 Kai Allen Grove Racing 22 +5.1146 +2

6 Matt Payne Grove Racing 22 +6.9145 +2

7 Andre Heimgartner BJR 22 +8.8479 +3

8 Anton De Pasquale Team 18 22 +9.8826 +1

9 Will Brown Triple Eight 22 +10.9253 +3

10 Will Davison DJR 22 +12.7544 +15

11 James Courtney BRT 22 +13.6063 +6

12 Cameron Waters Tickford 22 +19.2257 -9

13 Jaxon Evans BJR 22 +22.9137 +6

14 Nick Percat MSR 22 +36.9819 –

15 James Golding PremiAir 22 +38.1145 –



Saturday, 29th November


Results Race 33 Adelaide 78 laps

Pos Driver Team Laps Margin

1 Broc Feeney Triple Eight 1:46:00.0184 78 –

2 Chaz Mostert WAU 78 +16.8731 +10

3 Ryan Wood WAU 78 +17.6143 –

4 Will Brown Triple Eight 78 +22.0553 +1

5 Kai Allen Grove Racing 78 +22.4706 +3

6 Matt Payne Grove Racing 78 +23.2215 –

7 Thomas Randle Tickford 78 +25.8709 –

8 Cameron Waters Tickford 78 +26.2569 +13

9 James Courtney BRT 78 +27.6188 +6

10 Brodie Kostecki DJR 78 +33.1007 –

11 David Reynolds Team 18 78 +38.4631 +8

12 Andre Heimgartner BJR 78 +38.6298 +8

13 Anton De Pasquale Team 18 78 +45.8262 -9

14 James Golding PremiAir 78 +45.8306 +10

15 Macauley Jones BJR 78 +53.9949 +1

16 Cooper Murray Erebus 78 +56.1897 -7

17 Will Davison DJR 78 +56.8140 +6

18 Nick Percat MSR 78 +1:09.2271 -4

19 Jaxon Evans BJR 78 +1:09.5290 +3

20 Jayden Ojeda PremiAir 78 +1:13.3679 -2


Sunday, 30th November


Start Finish Category Session

8:15 8:35 Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Race 4

8:45 9:05 Feature Challenge Entertainment

9:15 9:40 Promoter Entertainment

10:00 10:10 Repco Supercars Championship Part 1 – Qualifying – Race 34

10:20 10:30 Repco Supercars Championship Part 2 – Qualifying – Race 34

10:35 10:50 Promoter Entertainment / Pit Lane Walk

11:00 11:20 Feature Challenge Entertainment

11:30 11:55 Trico Trans Am Series Race 3

12:05 12:20 Promoter Entertainment

12:35 13:05 Repco Supercars Championship Part 3 – Top Ten Shootout – Race 34

13:15 13:35 Paynter Dixon Porsche Carrera Cup Race 3

13:45 14:25 Dunlop Series Race 2

15:10 Repco Supercars Championship Race 34 – 250kms






2025 Repco Supercars Championship Final Series Drivers: Full Grid, Lineups at Adelaide Grand Final



The Top four drivers who qualified for the Finals series will start racing for the championship at the Adelaid Grand Finale – the Final Race– to claim a title the Final.

They start the Elimination Final with a points allocation, which is based on their 2025 season results to the end of the Bathurst round:

Pos. – Driver – Points – Gap to cut – Gain/Loss


1st – Feeney (Q) – 4417 – +196 – +1

2nd – Mostert (Q) – 4387 – +166 – -1

3rd – Brown (Q) – 4331 – +110 – 0

4th – Allen (Q) – 4247 – +26 – +1


Eliminated

5th – Payne – 4221 – -26 – -1

6th – Waters – 4166 – -81 – 0

7th – Randle – 4146 – -101 – 0

 
At the end of the Gold Coast 500’s two races, the three drivers who have accumulated the lowest number of points – and also do not win a race at the event – will be eliminated from the Finals race.

That is because any driver in Finals contention who wins a race at the Gold Coast automatically qualifies for the Semi Final at the Sandown 500, regardless of their points allocation.
 
Seven drivers will race for the championship at the Sandown 500 Semi Final, after which three drivers will be eliminated and four drivers will progress to compete at the championship-decider at the bp Adelaide Grand Final.


How to watch Supercars Adelaide Grand Final Series: 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.




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