Experience the excitement of the 2025 Supercars Championship at CARCO.COM.AU Raceway in Perth! Anything can happen as drivers battle for supremacy on the track.
What is the Super 440?
The Super400 and previous SuperSprint format have been replaced by the new Super 440 format.
The format will be used at the ITM Taupō Super 440, Snowy River Caravans Tasmania Super 440, Bosch Power Tools Perth Super 440, betr Darwin Triple Crown, and Century Batteries Ipswich Super 440.
What is ‘Super 440’? Simply, the combined length of the three races; two 120km races, and one 200km race.
How much racing is there in Super 440 rounds?
The five Super 440 rounds will feature weekends of three races each.
Super 440 rounds feature two 120km sprint races on Saturday and a 200km refuelling race on Sunday.
What does Super 440 qualifying look like?
Super 440 rounds will use qualifying Format 2 and Format 3 in 2025.
Format 2 is a new two-part knockout qualifying format, where the top 10 drivers from the 10-minute Part 1 go through to an eight-minute all-in session in Part 2 to decide pole.
Format 2 will be used for the Saturday races, with the two sessions split across the Soft and Super Soft tyre, matching the corresponding race compound.
200km race day Sundays will use Format 3, which is a slightly tweaked three-part knockout qualifying. Six cars will be knocked out in Part 1, eight cars in Part 2, and then a Top Ten Shootout.
Driver Autograph Sessions
When: Friday, 6th June, Time: TBA
Where: Merchandise Alley
When: Saturday, 7th June, Time: TBA
Where: Supercars Paddock
When: Sunday, 8th June, Time: TBA
Where: Supercars Paddock
Come along to Merchandise Alley on Friday or the Supercars Paddock on Saturday and Sunday for the
opportunity to meet the drivers and grab an autograph. Each driver will appear at the back of their garage for half an hour.
Paddock Passes will be required to enter the Supercars Paddock.
