, pictured in 2014, have won five Enduro Cups. In 2013,
Craig Lowndes and
Warren Luff won the Enduro Cup, despite winning only the first race of the Gold Coast 600. In 2014,
Jamie Whincup and
Paul Dumbrell won the Enduro Cup, again for
Triple Eight Race Engineering, winning both the Sandown 500 and the second race on the Gold Coast in the process. In 2015, Luff became the first driver to win the Enduro Cup on more than one occasion, this time driving with
Garth Tander for the
Holden Racing Team. Tander and Luff did not win any of the four races in the endurance season, with consistent results of two third and two fourth places instead accumulating enough points to win the trophy. In 2016, the all-international pairing of
Shane van Gisbergen and
Alexandre Prémat won the trophy, with three second-place finishes and one win amounting to the most dominant performance in the Enduro Cup era. In 2017,
Chaz Mostert and
Steve Owen won the first Enduro Cup for Ford, with one win at the Gold Coast 600. The 2018 winners were Craig Lowndes, who joined his 2013 co-driver Luff as a two-time winner, and
Steven Richards driving a
Holden Commodore ZB for Triple Eight Race Engineering. Lowndes and Richards became the first winners of the Enduro Cup to have also won the Bathurst 1000 in the same year, while in the second Gold Coast 600 race they were under investigation for two separate infringements, prior to the race being abandoned due to bad weather. Lowndes retired from full-time Supercars competition after 2018, but went on to win the Enduro Cup again in 2019 as co-driver to Jamie Whincup. The 2019 series also featured the first shift in the endurance calendar since the cup's inception with the Sandown 500 moving from the first to the last of the three endurance events. The qualifying races at Sandown also became points-paying races, contributing to the Enduro Cup results.
Demise The Sandown 500 was scheduled to drop out of the Enduro Cup in
2020, to be replaced by
The Bend 500 at
The Bend Motorsport Park. In a reshuffled calendar due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, both the Gold Coast 600 and The Bend 500 were cancelled and the
2020 Bathurst 1000 was the only endurance event held. No Enduro Cup was awarded for this single event, and the
2021 Supercars Championship was again scheduled to contain only one endurance event, without an Enduro Cup.
Revival After being discontinued in 2020, a series of championship format changes saw the Enduro Cup return for the
2025 season. This format change saw the championship being split into three categories, with the winner of the award being given automatic entry into the Final Series alongside 25 bonus points for the Round of 10. This format change also saw the removal of the
Gold Coast 500 and
Sandown 500 from the Enduro Cup, as they became the host of the first and second Finals Series events, respectively. Both were replaced by
The Bend 500. == Points system ==