Get ready to relive the adrenaline-fueled drama of the Supercars Finals Series—but this time, with a twist. What if the most intense moments weren’t just on the track, but behind the scenes? Supercars has just teased an upcoming documentary, Supercars: Road to Glory, that promises to pull back the curtain on the high-stakes battles and controversies of the 2025 season. And this is the part most people miss: it’s not just about the races—it’s about the raw, unfiltered emotions and strategies that define champions.
As first reported by Speedcafe last November (https://speedcafe.com/supercars-news-2025-sandown-500-finals-series-documentary-apatchie-media-details-release-date/), the documentary is the brainchild of Apatchie Media, the creative minds behind the critically acclaimed Dark Horse doco on Erebus Motorsport. Commissioned by Supercars CEO James Warburton, Road to Glory aims to capture the essence of the new Finals Series format—a format that delivered heart-stopping action across three rounds, culminating in a Grand Final in Adelaide that left fans divided.
But here’s where it gets controversial: The Adelaide Grand Final wasn’t just about Chaz Mostert’s stunning victory over Broc Feeney; it was about the clashes, both on and off the track, that defined the season. Remember the heated moment between Feeney and Mostert’s teammate Ryan Wood? The documentary crew was right there, capturing every emotional aftermath—moments that could change how we view the sport’s rivalries. And this raises a bold question: Did the new format amplify the drama, or did it expose vulnerabilities in the teams’ strategies?
While we wait for Supercars to announce the documentary’s release date and platform, there’s something else to keep you on the edge of your seat: the long-awaited release of the full team radio compilation from the Adelaide Grand Final. It’s a rare glimpse into the split-second decisions and raw tension that define high-stakes racing. Listen below and ask yourself: Would you have made the same calls under pressure?
Here’s the real kicker: As we anticipate Road to Glory, it’s clear this isn’t just a documentary—it’s a conversation starter. Does the new Finals Series format elevate the sport, or does it risk overshadowing the drivers’ talent with unnecessary drama? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—because whether you love it or hate it, one thing’s for sure: this season is one for the history books.