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2025 Super2 Series

The 2025 Dunlop Super2 Series is an upcoming Australian motor racing competition for Supercars as a support series. It will be the twenty-sixth running of the Super2 Series, the second tier of competition in Supercars racing.

The Dunlop Series will revert to a single class after competing alongside the Super3 Series class from 2021-2024, officially dropping the Super3 Series due to low grid numbers from the previous year's season with only as many as two or three cars appearing at rounds of the 2024 Dunlop Series Season.[1]

Calendar

Round Event Circuit Location Dates Map of circuit locations
1 Sydney SuperNight 500 New South Wales Sydney Motorsport Park Eastern Creek, New South Wales 21–23 February
2 Tasmania Super 440 Tasmania Symmons Plains Raceway Launceston, Tasmania 9–11 May
3 Townsville 500 Queensland Reid Park Street Circuit Townsville, Queensland 11–13 July
4 Ipswich Super 440 Queensland Queensland Raceway Ipswich, Queensland 8–10 August
5 Bathurst 1000 New South Wales Mount Panorama Circuit Bathurst, New South Wales 9–12 October
6 Adelaide Grand Final South Australia Adelaide Street Circuit Adelaide, South Australia 27–30 November
Source

Entry list

Manufacturer Model Entrant No. Driver Name Class Rounds
Ford Mustang S550 Tickford Autosport[2] 5 Australia Reuben Goodall 1–2
6 Australia Lachlan Dalton 1–2
55 Australia Rylan Gray 1–2
222 Australia Nash Morris[3] 1–2
Anderson Motorsport 17 Australia Ryan Tomsett [4] R 1–2
28 New Zealand Ayrton Hodson[5] R 1–2
Kelly Racing[6] 22 Australia Mason Kelly 1–2
92 Australia Cameron McLeod 1–2
Blanchard Racing Team[7] 33 Australia Bailey Sweeny[7] R 1–2
Holden Commodore ZB Eggleston Motorsport[8] 1 Australia Zach Bates[9] 1–2
36 Australia Cody Burcher[10] R 1–2
38 Australia Elliott Cleary[11] 1–2
54 Australia Jordyn Sinni 1–2
88 Australia Bradi Owen[12] R 1–2
Walkinshaw Andretti United[13] 2 Australia Campbell Logan 1–2
25 Australia Matt Hillyer R 1–2
Brad Jones Racing 9 Australia Cody Gillis[14] 1–2
80 Australia Brad Vaughan[15] 1–2
Triple Eight Race Engineering[16] 11 Australia Jackson Walls R 1–2
35 Australia Ben Gomersall R 1–2
Image Racing[17] 53 Australia Max Geoghegan R 1–2
118 Australia Jarrod Hughes 1–2
Erebus Academy[17] 99 Australia Jobe Stewart 1–2

Team changes

Anderson Motorsport will expand to a two-car team, obtaining a second former Dick Johnson Racing Ford Mustang.[4]

Triple Eight Race Engineering will return to the Super2 series, having last participated in 2022.[16]

Matt Chahda Motorsport will expand to a two-car team, obtaining a ex-Tickord Racing Ford Mustang from AIM Motorsport Australia.

Eggleston Motorsport will expand to a five-car team.

Image Racing will expand to a two-car team obtaining an ex-Erebus Motorsport Holden Commodore ZB which was last used by Will Brown at the 2022 Auckland SuperSprint.[18]

Tickford Autosport will expand to a four-car team.

Driver changes

Ben Gomersall, Bradi Owen, Ryan Tomsett, Matt Hillyer and Max Geoghegan will graduate from the GR Cup series to race with Triple Eight Race Engineering, Eggleston Motorsport, Anderson Motorsport, Walkinshaw Andretti United and Image Racing respectively.[12][16][4][13][17]

Jackson Walls will graduate from the Porsche Carrera Cup Australia series to race with Triple Eight Race Engineering.[16]

Nash Morris returns to the Super2 Series after he spent at Porsche Carrera Cup Australia last year and joined with Tickford Autosport.[16]

Super3 Series Champion Cody Burcher will graduate to the Super2 Series with Eggleston Motorsport.[10]

Reuben Goodall switched from Gomersall Motorsport to Tickford Autosport.

Matt Chahda retired from the Super2 Series after competing in the series since 2015.

Super2 Series Champion Zach Bates switched from Walkinshaw Andretti United to Eggleston Motorsport.

Elliott Cleary switched from Brad Jones Racing to Eggleston Motorsport.

Ayrton Hodson graduates from Porsche Michelin Sprint Challenge Australia to race with Anderson Motorsport.[5]

Super3 Series Champion Brad Vaughan moved from Tickford Racing to Brad Jones Racing.[15]

Results and standings

Season summary

Round Event Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team Winning manufacturer Round Winner
1 Sydney SuperNight 500 Australia Cameron McLeod Australia Cameron McLeod Australia Cameron McLeod Kelly Racing Ford Mustang S550 Australia Jordyn Sinni
Australia Cody Burcher Australia Brad Vaughan Australia Jordyn Sinni Eggleston Motorsport Holden Commodore ZB
2 Tasmania Super 440 Australia Rylan Gray Australia Rylan Gray Australia Rylan Gray Tickford Racing Ford Mustang S550 Australia Rylan Gray
Australia Zach Bates Australia Zach Bates Australia Nash Morris Tickford Racing Ford Mustang S550
3 Townsville 500
4 Ipswich Super 440
5 Bathurst 1000
6 Adelaide 500

Series standings

Points system

Position[19]
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th
150 138 129 120 111 102 96 90 84 78 72 69 66 63 60 57 54 51 48 45 42 39 36 33 30 27 24 21 18 15

Points Standings

Pos Driver No. SYD
New South Wales
SYM
Tasmania
TOW
Queensland
QLD
Queensland
BAT
New South Wales
ADE
South Australia
Pen. Points
1 Australia Rylan Gray 55 3 9 1 3 0 492
2 Australia Nash Morris 222 4 10 7 1 0 444
3 Australia Reuben Goodall 5 12 6 2 5 0 420
4 Australia Cody Burcher 36 11 4 4 7 0 408
5 Australia Jordyn Sinni 54 7 1 6 16 0 405
6 Australia Zach Bates 1 9 5 14 2 0 396
7 Australia Brad Vaughan 80 22 2 5 8 0 378
8 Australia Ben Gomersall 35 6 3 9 15 0 375
9 Australia Cameron McLeod 92 1 8 18 11 0 363
10 Australia Jackson Walls 11 10 7 10 6 0 354
11 Australia Lachlan Dalton 6 8 12 20 4 0 324
12 Australia Mason Kelly 22 18 13 3 19 0 294
13 Australia Jobe Stewart 99 2 14 12 Ret 0 270
14 Australia Elliott Cleary 38 16 11 15 12 0 258
15 Australia Campbell Logan 2 15 19 8 17 0 252
16 New Zealand Ayrton Hodson 28 5 16 16 Ret 0 225
17 Australia Cody Gillis 9 19 22 11 14 0 222
18 Australia Bailey Sweeny 33 14 Ret 13 9 0 213
19 Australia Jarrod Hughes 118 13 20 Ret 10 0 189
20 Australia Matt Hillyer 25 17 15 Ret 13 0 180
21 Australia Bradi Owen 88 20 18 Ret 18 0 147
22 Australia Ryan Tomsett 17 21 17 19 Ret 0 144
23 Australia Max Geoghegan 53 23 21 17 Ret 0 132
Pos Driver No. SYD
New South Wales
SYM
Tasmania
TOW
Queensland
QLD
Queensland
BAT
New South Wales
ADE
South Australia
Pen. Points
Key
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Other points position
Blue Other classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
Purple Not classified, retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
Did not enter (cell empty)
Text formatting Meaning
Bold Pole position
Italics Fastest lap

References

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