Darwin Supercars 2025: A Win for Racing and the Northern Territory Economy
By Damon Minks
| Updated 3 Days Ago
PHOTO BY WILDPIXAR ON PIXABAY
Darwin Supercars 2025 shines as a major boost for both racing fans and the Northern Territory economy. The event attracts tourists, creates jobs, and puts Darwin on the map as a racing hotspot.
Racing enthusiasts get to enjoy top-tier competition, while local businesses benefit from increased activity. This balance makes Darwin Supercars a win-win for sport and the region.
Broc Feeneyโs Triple Crown Triumph
Broc Feeney dominated the 2025 Darwin Triple Crown with pole positions and wins in all three races at Hidden Valley Raceway. In the following tweet, Feeneyโs championship lead is shown increasing to 188 points over Will Brown after this standout weekend:
His clean sweep across qualifying and race sessions marked him as the first driver to achieve such a result at this venue. This consistency highlighted both his skill and strategic race execution.
By securing the Darwin Triple Crown trophy, Feeney strengthened his hold on the Supercars Championship, setting himself apart as a rising star for the remainder of the season.
Fan Energy and Cultural Moments
The 2025 Darwin Triple Crown offered more than just racing, with fans enjoying concerts and community activities throughout the weekend. In the following post, the event is described as fun and lively, capturing the hot, energetic atmosphere around the track:
Evening performances from artists like Shannon Noll and The Screaming Jets kept the crowd entertained. Teams embraced the cultural theme with Indigenous-inspired liveries, adding color and storytelling to the event.
Fan zones featured interactive displays, food stalls, and merchandise stands, making the experience memorable for all visitors.
Looking Ahead To 2026
Supercars is planning a 14-round calendar for 2026, making it the biggest season since 2019. The schedule will balance Australian and New Zealand races, with discussions also underway for an Asia-based series launching in 2027.
In the following tweet, recent pit lane shifts in Darwin highlight the competitive pressure heading into the NTI Townsville 500. Tickford Racing holds second place by just 25 points, while Penrite Racing and others close in:
Organizers remain focused on expanding race coverage and enhancing team participation across the championship.