Whether you’re a die‑hard fan or just hearing about the Super League for the first time, this page gives you the basics and the buzz for the 2025 season. We’ll cover the calendar, the teams that could dominate, the drivers you should watch, and where to catch every race live.
The 2025 Super League kicks off in early March and runs through early November. Races are spread across ten venues, with three back‑to‑back weekends in Europe, two in Asia, and a showdown in the Americas. Key dates include the March 15 opener at Silverstone, the July 20 mid‑season sprint in Japan, and the November 2 finale at the historic Spa‑Francorchamps circuit.
Each round features a practice session, qualifying and the main race, plus a short sprint for extra points. Keep an eye on the calendar because a few venues rotate each year – if you missed last year’s race in Dubai, you’ll find it back on the list this season.
Team Apex and Velocity Motors are the pre‑season favorites. Apex brings a strong engineering crew and won last year’s constructors title, while Velocity hired a veteran crew chief that could push them to the top. Both teams have two‑car line‑ups with a mix of experienced pros and hungry rookies.
Star drivers include Jake “Lightning” Murphy, who bagged three wins in 2024 and looks hungry for a championship, and Sofia Ramos, the first woman to lead a lap in the league. Newcomer Luca Bianchi made a splash in the junior series and earned a seat with Team Apex – his aggressive style could shake up the leader board.
Don’t forget the dark horses: Rookie team TerraForce has a solid budget and a surprise podium in the opening race, showing they can challenge the big names.
If you’re wondering where to watch, the league has a streaming deal with MotorsLive, and a handful of races will be on free‑to‑air TV in the UK and the US. The official app offers live timing, in‑race commentary, and highlights you can re‑watch on the go.
Joining the fan community is easy. The G3 Motorsports Hub forum has a dedicated 2025 Super League thread where you can discuss race predictions, share memes, and get insider tips from seasoned fans. Follow the hashtag #2025SuperLeague on social media for real‑time updates and driver interviews.
New to the sport? Start by learning the basics of points scoring: 25 points for a win, 18 for second, down to 1 point for tenth place, plus bonus points for fastest lap and sprint results. Understanding the pit strategy – when to change tires or refuel – adds a layer of excitement that keeps you glued to the action.
Finally, make a habit of checking the weekly preview on our site. We break down each circuit’s quirks, highlight the biggest storylines, and give you a cheat sheet for the race weekend. With this guide, you’ll never miss a beat of the 2025 Super League.