2024 Supercars Championship

Jack Le Brocq left Matt Stone Racing to move to Erebus Motorsport, replacing Brown.

[6][26][51] Due to Tickford Racing downsizing to two cars, James Courtney and Declan Fraser left the team.

Todd Hazelwood, who drove for Blanchard Racing Team in 2023, was unable to secure a full time drive in 2024.

[52][31][14][53] Nick Percat left Walkinshaw Andretti United to replace Jack Le Brocq at Matt Stone Racing.

[56][41][57][27] Jack Smith retired from full-time driving at Brad Jones Racing at the end of 2023 and he was replaced by Jaxon Evans.

[5] Jack Le Brocq participated in the opening practice of the Adelaide 500 round, but sat out the remainder of the weekend to attend the birth of his first child.

[7] Richie Stanaway participated at the Adelaide 500 round, up to Practice 3, but sat out the remainder of the weekend after suffering a concussion after qualifying.

No extra points were awarded if the fastest lap time is achieved by a driver who was classified outside the top fifteen.

1 Brodie Kostecki 9 Jack Le Brocq 2 Ryan Wood 25 Chaz Mostert 3 Aaron Love 7 James Courtney 4 Cameron Hill 10 Nick Percat 6 Cam Waters 55 Thomas Randle 8 Andre Heimgartner 14 Bryce Fullwood 12 Jaxon Evans 96 Macauley Jones 11 Anton de Pasquale 17 Will Davison 18 Mark Winterbottom 20 David Reynolds 19 Matthew Payne 26 Richie Stanaway 23 Tim Slade 31 James Golding 87 Will Brown 88 Broc Feeney