Supercars enters 2026 with a new-look grid, with six teams undergoing change.
After a silly season headlined by retirements, moves and surprises, we have a 24-driver grid that features three champions, 12 race winners and five rookies.
Three teams have a Supercars champion: Walkinshaw TWG Racing (Chaz Mostert), Triple Eight (Will Brown) and Dick Johnson Racing (Brodie Kostecki).
Penrite Racing (Matt Payne) and Team 18 (David Reynolds) also have Bathurst winners in their teams.
Only four teams have two race winners: Triple Eight (Brown and Broc Feeney), Walkinshaw (Mostert and Ryan Wood), Team 18 (Reynolds and Anton De Pasquale) and Brad Jones Racing (Andre Heimgartner and Cameron Hill). For what it's worth, three of those teams are changing brands.
It begs the question: which team has the strongest line-up? Vote in our poll below!
Who has the same line-up?

Red Bull Ampol Racing, Penrite Racing, Walkinshaw TWG Racing, Tickford Racing and Team 18 head into the new season with unchanged line-ups.
Broc Feeney and Will Brown have combined to win the last two teams' championships for Red Bull Ampol Racing, which despite its hot form, carries questions marks amid its change from Chevrolet to Ford.
Walkinshaw (Chaz Mostert and Ryan Wood) and Team 18 (Anton De Pasquale and David Reynolds) have two winners in their teams, while Tickford (Cam Waters and Thomas Randle) and Penrite (Matt Payne and Kai Allen) got both drivers into the 2025 Finals.
Who has made one change to their line-ups?

The Shell V-Power Racing welcomes Super2 champion Rylan Gray alongside 2023 champion Brodie Kostecki.
Erebus Motorsport, the team Kostecki won the championship with, has called up rookie Jobe Stewart alongside second-year driver Cooper Murray.
Toyota-bound Brad Jones Racing welcomes Cameron Hill in place of Bryce Fullwood, with Andre Heimgartner and Macauley Jones returning.
Then, there's Blanchard Racing Team, which welcomes James Golding. Golding replaces 2010 champion James Courtney, with Aaron Cameron returning for his first full season.
Who has an all-new line-up?
On the other side of the coin, Matt Stone Racing and PremiAir Racing will debut all-new driver line-ups.
2024 Super2 champion Zach Bates will race with Jack Le Brocq, who won with MSR in 2023. PremiAir Racing has replaced Golding and Richie Stanaway with rookie Jayden Ojeda and 2022 Super2 champion Declan Fraser.