2025 New Zealand Grand Prix

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Date 9 February 2025
Official name LXIX New Zealand Grand Prix
Location Highlands Motorsport Park, Cromwell, New Zealand
Course Permanent racing facility
2025 New Zealand Grand Prix
Race 3, Round 5 of 5 of the 2025 Formula Regional Oceania Championship
Race details
Date 9 February 2025
Official name LXIX New Zealand Grand Prix
Location Highlands Motorsport Park, Cromwell, New Zealand
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 4.100 km (2.548 miles)
Distance 28 laps, 114.8 km (71.3 miles)
Weather Sunny
Pole position
Driver mtec Motorsport
Time 1:29.032
Fastest lap
Driver Peru Matías Zagazeta M2 Competition
Time 1:29.385 on lap 19
Podium
First Giles Motorsport
Second mtec Motorsport
Third M2 Competition

The 2025 New Zealand Grand Prix was an event for open wheel racing cars held at Highlands Motorsport Park in Cromwell, Otago on 9 February 2025. It was the sixty-ninth New Zealand Grand Prix and utilised Formula Regional cars. The event served as the final race of the 2025 Formula Regional Oceania Championship.

The race was won by reigning Supercars champion, Will Brown.[1] This marked the first time an Australian had won the marquee event since Warwick Brown in 1975. The podium was rounded out by Zack Scoular and Arvid Lindblad.

Earlier in the weekend, Lindblad had also secured the Formula Regional Oceania Championship and became the first Briton to win the title since Lando Norris.

The event was held at Highlands Motorsport Park in Cromwell for the second time in the circuit's history, across the weekend of 7–9 February. The Grand Prix was the final race of the final round of the 2025 Formula Regional Oceania Championship and the 69th running of the New Zealand Grand Prix.[2]

Heading into the weekend, Arvid Lindblad was on the verge of securing the championship. The Brit held a 59-point lead over second-placed driver, Nikita Johnson.[3] After finishing on the podium in the first race, his points lead had become insurmountable and he was declared the winner of the championship.[4] As a result, Lindblad's car number was changed from 4 to 1 for the final race to commemorate his title victory.

Both Triple Eight Race Engineering Supercars drivers, Will Brown and Broc Feeney, were announced to drive in the marquee event.[5] Having already competed in the first two rounds this season, this marked Brown's first championship open-wheeler drive since 2016 and the first ever for Feeney.

Qualifying

Race

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