Broc Feeney dominates 2025 Supercars Gala Awards
Feeney wins Jim Richards Award, Barry Sheene Medal
Chaz Mostert recognised as 2025 Repco Supercars Champion
The Adelaide Convention Centre was the backdrop for an unforgettable evening as the Supercars community celebrated the stars of the 2025 season at the annual Gala Awards.
Chaz Mostert claimed the ultimate accolade, Repco Supercars Champion 2025, following a hard-fought Repco Supercars Finals Series in which he claimed three wins and more points than any other driver.
This year belonged to one driver – Broc Feeney – who swept the night’s biggest honours and cemented his place as the sport’s standout performer.
Feeney secured the Repco Sprint Cup, the Boost Mobile Pole Position Award, and the prestigious Barry Sheene Medal, voted by fans as the BP Ultimate Performer with a commanding 2338 points.
In recognition of his incredible season which included 14 wins and 19 poles (a new record for Supercars), Feeney was awarded the Jim Richards Award, completing a remarkable collection of titles that few drivers have ever achieved in a single season.
The night also honoured motorsport legend Marcos Ambrose, who was inducted into the Supercars Hall of Fame, celebrating a career that has inspired generations.
Other highlights included Matt Payne and Garth Tander taking home the Peter Brock Trophy for their incredible Repco Bathurst 1000 triumph, and Red Ampol Racing being crowned Repco Supercars Teams Champion.
Volunteer contributions were recognised with the Best Volunteer Group award going to the Repco Bathurst 1000, while Kris 'Gooey' Goos from Triple Eight received the inaugural Campbell Little Award for outstanding teamwork in pit lane.
Rylan Gray, a driver who will join the Repco Supercars Championship full-time, slaimed the Dunlop Super2 Series Champion title, while Tickford teammate Lochie Dalton claimed Super2's Boost Mobile Pole Position Award.
Tickford Racing earned the Dunlop Super2 Series Teams Champion after one of the most dominant team performances in the competition’s history, and Matt Payne added the Ryco Enduro Cup to his season highlights, which also included his first win of the coveted Jason Richards Memorial Trophy.
The award for Best Event went to the bp Adelaide Grand Final and Champion Manufacturer of the Year went to Chevrolet, rounding out a season that delivered thrilling competition and unforgettable moments.
Supercars will now break as teams prepare for a new era of the sport.
The 2026 Repco Supercars Championship is shaping up as one of the most anticipated seasons in Australasian motorsport history.
Fans will witness a historic debut in New Zealand’s South Island, Triple Eight’s return to Ford, and Toyota’s long-awaited entry with five GR Supras joining the grid to battle Ford Mustangs and Chevrolet Camaros.
The 2026 Repco Supercars Championship will begin at Sydney Motorsport Park over February 20-22, with general admission free for fans on the opening day of Toyota racing in Supercars on Friday February 20. Tickets are available through Supercars.com.
2025 Supercars Gala Award Winners
Award | Recipient |
|---|---|
2025 Repco Supercars Champion | Chaz Mostert |
Jim Richards Award (Driver of the Season) | Broc Feeney |
Barry Sheene Medal (BP Ultimate Performer) | Broc Feeney |
Repco Sprint Cup | Broc Feeney |
Ryco Enduro Cup Winner | Matt Payne |
Boost Mobile Pole Position Award | Broc Feeney |
Best Event | bp Adelaide Grand Final |
Campbell Little Award (Best Team Member) | Kris 'Gooey' Goos, Triple Eight |
Champion Manufacturer of the Year | Chevrolet |
Peter Brock Trophy (Bathurst winners) | Matt Payne/Garth Tander |
Thrifty Teams Champion | Red Bull Ampol Racing |
Best Volunteer Group | Repco Bathurst 1000 |
Dunlop Super2 Series Champion | Rylan Gray |
Super2 Boost Mobile Pole Position Award | Lochie Dalton |
Dunlop Super2 Series Teams Champion | Tickford Racing |