Supercars fans will be able to easily identify Finals Drivers
All Finals Drivers will sport orange numbers
Orange numbers have been used for championship leader since 2017
Fans of the Repco Supercars Championship will be able to easily identify which drivers are contesting the Repco Supercars Finals Series across the final three rounds of the season.
Whilst all 24 regular entries will be contesting the Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500, Penrite Oil Sandown 500, and bp Adelaide Grand Final, only 10 will start The Finals in championship contention, before being whittled down to a Final Four in Adelaide.
Revealed in the supplementary regulations for the Elimination Final on the streets of Surfers Paradise, all 10 Finals Drivers will be running different colours for their competition numbers on the front and rear windscreens, and the side windows.
Whilst the 14 drivers who are outside of championship contention will maintain the traditional dayglo yellow numbers, Finals Drivers will have dayglo orange numbers on their cars.

Dayglo orange numbers have usually been reserved for the current championship leader since 2017, however this will be the first time in Supercars history that more than one driver will sport orange numbers at a single time.
Broc Feeney was the first driver to punch their Golden Ticket to The Finals off the back of a dominant win in the Repco Sprint Cup, with 12 wins in 24 completed races, also securing 25 bonus points for the Gold Coast
Since then, Matt Payne, Will Brown, Cam Waters, Chaz Mostert, and Brodie Kosetcki have all secured their Finals berths on points.
Kostecki is also in the box seat for a 25 point bonus of his own, as he leads the Ryco Enduro Cup standings following a dominant victory at the AirTouch 500 at The Bend alongside Todd Hazelwood.
The final chance for drivers to qualify for The Finals is at the Repco Bathurst 1000, where the final four Finals Drivers will be decided from October 9-12.
Tickets for all remaining 2025 rounds are on sale now.