The 2025 Supercars season heats up this weekend as the championship heads to the Northern Territory for the betr Darwin Triple Crown.
Drivers began arriving in Darwin yesterday, as team crews continued setting up at Hidden Valley Raceway ahead of on-track action commencing Friday.
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.
The event is also Supercars’ official Indigenous Round, where all 25 entered Supercars will sport unique indigenous-designed liveries for this June 20-22 event.

Drivers will first get behind the wheel on Thursday for the second-ever Track to Town in Darwin, where all 25 Supercars will drive into Darwin CBD for a free-to-the public signing session from 5:00 p.m. ACST.
On-track action at the betr Darwin Triple Crown begins Friday with two Supercars practice sessions.
Supercars racing begins Saturday with two 120-kilometre races at Hidden Valley Raceway, with a single 200-kilometre race on Sunday.
Triple Eight Race Engineering’s Broc Feeney leads the championship by 72 points over teammate Will Brown, with New Zealander Matt Payne third in the standings.
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