The 2025 Ryco Enduro Cup field covers the whole spectrum of Supercars careers, from those who are making their formative steps into the main game, to legends of the sport who continue to ply their trade as co-drivers.
There are plenty of big numbers that have been brought up by the entire Enduro Cup field throughout their careers, making for another extremely strong field for the next two events.
The pressure of locking down the remaining berths in The Finals will also be a big factor in the role of co-drivers this season, with those both inside the bubble and outside the bubble set to come under intense scrutiny.
Meanwhile, there is also plenty to fight for up and down the field, with 25 bonus points up for grabs for the winner of the Ryco Enduro Cup heading into the Elimination Final on the Gold Coast.
Supercars.com breaks down which drivers lead the way on the numbers that matter for 2025's longest races.
All stats updated after 2025 AirTouch 500 at The Bend.
Starts
Across the 27 cars and 54 drivers, there is a staggering combined 486 Great Race starts. The most experienced driver, to no surprise, is Craig Lowndes, who has made 31 Bathurst starts and 29 500 starts across Sandown, Queensland Raceway, Phillip Island and The Bend.
This year marks the first time since 2011 that a 500km enduro hasn't been held at Sandown, with Tailem Bend becoming the venue in Supercars history to host the traditional Bathurst curtain raiser.
The most experienced line-up on the grid for both races is Dick Johnson Racing's Will Davison and Tony D'Alberto, who combine for 41 Bathurst starts (Davison 21, D'Alberto 20), and 27 '500' starts (Davison 19, D'Alberto 18).
Debutants
It's a big debutant field, with seven drivers set to make their enduro debuts, namely Zach Bates, Rylan Gray, Lochie Dalton, Harri Jones, Nash Morris, Jobe Stewart, and Jarrod Hughes, who are all set to make their maiden starts in long-distance races. For the latter four, they made their first ever Supercars starts at Tailem Bend.
Winners
12 drivers on the 2025 grid have won a '500': Craig Lowndes, Jamie Whincup, Garth Tander, Mark Winterbottom, Will Davison, Cam Waters, Richie Stanaway, Broc Feeney, Will Brown, Scott Pye, Brodie Kostecki and Todd Hazelwood. The 12 winners combine for 28 total wins, led by Lowndes (nine) and Whincup (six).
A whopping 12 have Bathurst wins to their name, combining for 27 wins: Lowndes, Whincup, Tander, Winterbottom, Stanaway, Chaz Mostert, Will Davison, Nick Percat, Lee Holdsworth, Brodie Kostecki, and Todd Hazelwood. Lowndes has the most with seven, followed by Tander (five) and Whincup (four).
Podiums
Of the 54 drivers, 20 have claimed a '500' podium, and 23 a Bathurst podium. They combine for 71 '500' podiums, and a huge 75 Bathurst podiums. Lowndes and Whincup (10) lead the way with '500' podiums, while Lowndes has a stunning 14 Bathurst podiums, more than any driver in history.