Adelaide 500 Weekend Sets the Stage for a Championship Showdown
The excitement around the Adelaide 500 is reaching a whole new level this year, as the 2025 Repco Supercars Finals Series comes down to its final, high-pressure weekend. And honestly, it feels like everything has been building toward these four days. The championship fight is wide open, the schedule is packed, and the atmosphere around the bp Adelaide Grand Final is buzzing with the kind of energy you only get when a title is on the line.
Right now, four drivers are still in contention: Broc Feeney, Chaz Mostert, Will Brown, and 20-year-old South Australian rising star Kai Allen. Feeney holds the lead heading into the decider, but the gap is small enough that any one of them could walk away as champion by Sunday afternoon. The rule is simple—whoever finishes the weekend with the most points gets the crown.
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Supercars hit the track across all four days, November 27 to 30, and the format doesn’t give anyone a moment to relax. A 100-kilometre sprint kicks things off on Friday, followed by two massive 250-kilometre races on Saturday and Sunday. Qualifying for Race 32 starts at 12:40pm local time on Friday, which means the tone of the entire weekend will be set early.
Chaz Mostert, in particular, is stepping into unfamiliar territory. Despite more than a decade in the sport and two Bathurst 1000 victories, he’s never entered a final round this close to a championship win. His late-season surge—clean-sweeping the Gold Coast 500 and grabbing the first Sandown race—pushed him right into the fight. But he’s still trailing Feeney, whose consistency this season has been almost unmatched, with 13 race wins and 16 pole positions under the old points system.
Meanwhile, Kai Allen returns to his home state with the rare chance to clinch a title at just 20 years old. Speaking with ABC Adelaide, he admitted he’s starting the weekend fourth in the standings but insisted the only direction he can go now is forward. For a local driver to be in the mix on home turf adds an extra layer of emotion to an already intense line-up.
And let’s not forget the rest of the grid—because even drivers not in the championship hunt are hungry for a win. Cam Waters opened the weekend by topping Thursday practice, while Matt Payne, David Reynolds, Brodie Kostecki, and even NASCAR’s Austin Cindric are ready to shake things up.
Whether you’re watching on SuperView, Foxtel, Kayo, or catching highlights on Seven, every session this weekend feels like it has something riding on it. Adelaide is hosting a genuine grand-final atmosphere, and by Sunday evening, a new champion will be crowned on one of the most iconic street circuits in the world.
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