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The evolution of the Darwin Triple Crown
Introduced in 2006, the Darwin Triple Crown was traditionally awarded to the driver who won all three sprint races at Hidden Valley – a notoriously difficult feat with only Scott McLaughlin achieving this in the traditional format in 2019.
In 2025, the betr Darwin Triple Crown enters a new era with a revised points-based system that will showcase and reward consistency and performance across the race weekend.
The result? More on-track action, more competition, and guaranteed crowning of a Triple Crown Champion.

Format & Points
Following the new Super 440 format points will be awarded for each race, based on distance, with a maximum of 300 points available over the weekend.
• Race 1 (Saturday, 120km): Winner receives 80 points
• Race 2 (Saturday, 120km): Winner receives 80 points
• Race 3 (Sunday, 200km): Winner receives 140 points
Points are distributed to all classified finishers, with decreasing amounts awarded to lower positions.
An additional 5 bonus points are awarded to the driver who sets the fastest lap in each race, provided they finish within the top 15.

Determining the Triple Crown Winner
The Darwin Triple Crown is awarded to the driver who accumulates the highest total points across all three races, including any bonus points for fastest laps.
Get set for an epic on-track battle for the coveted Triple Crown title in 2025!