The stunning field for this year’s Supercars Indigenous Round has been revealed on Thursday at Hidden Valley Raceway, ahead of this weekend’s betr Darwin Triple Crown.
Supercars’ annual visit to the Northern Territory will see the entire 25-car Supercars field sport unique indigenous-themed liveries for this weekend’s event.
On-track action at the betr Darwin Triple Crown begins Friday with two Supercars practice sessions, followed by two 120-kilometre races at Hidden Valley Raceway on Saturday and a single 200-kilometre race on Sunday.
The driver who scores the most points across this weekend’s three races will be awarded the Darwin Triple Crown, one of the season’s most sought-after achievements.

Gold Coaster Broc Feeney leads the championship heading into this weekend, 12 months on from sweeping the 2024 Darwin event.
One of the more striking cars in pit lane is the Penrite Ford of Matt Payne, who has won three of the last nine races to sit third in the championship.

This year will be the 20th and final time James Courtney will race in Darwin, with the 2010 champion set to retire at the end of the 2025 season.
Feeney, Payne, and Courtney all spoke to media today at Hidden Valley Raceway ahead of today’s Track to Town, where all 25 Supercars will drive from the circuit at 4:30 p.m. ACST and into Darwin CBD for a free-to-the-public signing session on the Esplanade.
Tickets and corporate experiences for the betr Darwin Triple Crown can be purchased via Supercars.com.
TRACK SCHEDULE (TIMES ACST) | |
PRACTICE 1 | FRI 12:50 PM – 1:20 PM |
PRACTICE 2 | FRI 2:55 PM – 3:25 PM |
BOOST MOBILE QUALIFYING, RACE 17 | SAT 8:35 AM – 9:05 AM |
BOOST MOBILE QUALIFYING, RACE 18 | SAT 9:25 AM – 9:55 AM |
RACE 17 (42 LAPS) | SAT 11:45 AM |
RACE 18 (42 LAPS) | SAT 3:10 PM |
BOOST MOBILE QUALIFYING, RACE 19 | SUN 9:05 AM – 9:35 AM |
BOOST MOBILE TOP TEN SHOOTOUT, RACE 19 | SUN 11:35 AM – 12:15 PM |
RACE 19 (70 LAPS) | SUN 2:40 PM |
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