A Season of Skill, Strategy, and Unmatched Performance
The 2025 Supercars Championship has wrapped up, and what a season it’s been. From intense street circuits to high-speed endurance rounds, this year delivered some of the closest battles and biggest storylines the sport has seen in years. After months of competition, consistency, and pure racing grit, Chaz Mostert emerged as the 2025 Supercars Champion, a title earned through precision, resilience, and unwavering commitment to performance.
A Season Defined by Competition
Across every round of the championship, drivers were tested to their limits. Tight qualifying sessions, unpredictable weather, strategic pit decisions, and bold overtakes made this season unforgettable. Fans were treated to wheel-to-wheel racing that showcased the very best of what Supercars is known for, high-performance machines pushed to the edge by world-class drivers.
The 2025 season also highlighted the incredible strength of the field. Multiple race winners, unexpected podiums, and breakout performances proved that no team or driver could afford a moment of complacency. In the end, it wasn’t just speed that secured the title, it was consistency and trust in a winning setup.
Why the 2025 Season Matters for Drivers Everywhere
Motorsport is more than entertainment, it’s a testing ground. The insights gained through a full championship season help shape material improvements in tyre design, construction, and safety. What keeps a Supercar fast, stable, and predictable on race day ultimately helps make your daily drive safer, smoother, and more enjoyable.
Looking Ahead
With another unforgettable season in the books, the Supercars Championship continues to raise the bar for competition, engineering, and tyre performance. Congratulations once again to Chaz Mostert on an incredible season — and to every team and driver who made 2025 one to remember.
As we reset for next year, Dunlop remains committed to supporting the sport, supporting its drivers, and delivering tyres that continue to perform where it matters most: on the track and on the road.