Broc Feeney is currently leading the V8 Supercars standings with a slight margin over the other drivers competing in 2025. Matthew Payne, Will Brown and Cam Waters will be looking to catch up to him, and there are very tight margins after the Adelaide, Perth and other races leading up to it. All races will factor into the overall championship points at the end of the season.
V8 Supercars Adelaide results today
Customers seeking the 'v8 supercars adelaide results' should refer to the official website and various other online media, as they will provide complete information including qualifying and championship standings after each ADL session has been completed.
V8 Supercars Perth Motor Race Report
The Perth round earlier in the 2025 V8 Supercar season was very important for many drivers in this championship. The race results from this event helped several drivers move up through the championship standings. The Perth round race results, lap charts and statistics are still available through the V8 Supercar website's season results hubs to allow fans to refer back to where their favourite drivers performed in Western Australia.
How to watch V8 Supercars?
Anyone looking for how to watch V8 Supercars in Australian/New Zealand can follow all of the sessions live on Foxtel, Kayo Sports (Australia) and Sky Sport (New Zealand), as well as selected Supercars events can be watched free and online via the Seven Network and 7plus. For International fans, the SuperView streaming service and the official Supercars YouTube channel provide an option to follow the action in real time.
V8 Supercar Racing is Broadcast in Blacktown
For V8 Supercar racing, Blacktown fans can either subscribe to Kayo Sports and watch on their smart TVs or have access through Foxtel, as well as through free to air stations such as Channel Seven for larger events like the Adelaide 500. Several local pubs and clubs in Western Sydney carry the Fox Sports broadcasts of Supercar races, so fans can gather and watch these events at their leisure.