The field is set for Supercars' 2025 Ryco Enduro Cup, which will be contested at the AirTouch 500 at The Bend and Repco Bathurst 1000.
The two race-winning combinations from the 2024 enduros will return, with Bathurst winners Brodie Kostecki/Todd Hazelwood moving together from Erebus Motorsport to Dick Johnson Racing. Reigning Supercars champion Will Brown, meanwhile, will be joined by Sandown-winning co-driver Scott Pye for a second season.
At current, seven line-ups will carry over into 2025: Kostecki/Hazelwood, Brown/Pye, Broc Feeney/Jamie Whincup, Matt Payne/Garth Tander, James Golding/David Russell, Macauley Jones/Jordan Boys, and James Courtney/Jack Perkins.
Fabian Coulthard also reunites with Chaz Mostert at Walkinshaw Andretti United, three years after they raced to second in the 2022 Great Race.
The biggest change is at Tickford, with 2015 Supercars champion and 2013 Bathurst winner Mark Winterbottom pairing up with Cam Waters. James Moffat has shifted alongside Thomas Randle.
Erebus will field two rookies in Jobe Stewart and Jarrod Hughes, while Dale Wood returns in Penrite colours, this time alongside full-time rookie Kai Allen. Tim Slade has also been announced alongside Nick Percat at Matt Stone Racing, with Cameron McLeod locked in alongside Cameron Hill.
There will be six rookies; Stewart and Hughes, Team 18 recruit and Porsche Carrera Cup champion Harri Jones, PremiAir Racing signing and second-gen star Nash Morris, and three wildcard drivers.
There will also be three wildcard entries: Triple Eight (Craig Lowndes/Zach Bates), Tickford (Rylan Gray/Lochie Dalton) and MSR (Cameron Crick/Aaron Seton).
Take a look at all confirmed line-ups, listed in current teams' championship order.