Sandown 500
| Race Information | |
| Venue | Sandown Raceway |
| Number of times held | 51 |
| First held | 1964 |
| Race Format | |
| Race 1 | |
| Laps | 81 |
| Distance | 250 km |
| Race 2 | |
| Laps | 81 |
| Distance | 250 km |
| Last Event (2025) | |
| Overall Winner | |
| Broc Feeney | Triple Eight Race Engineering |
| Race Winners | |
| Chaz Mostert | Walkinshaw Andretti United |
| Broc Feeney | Triple Eight Race Engineering |
The Sandown 500 (commercially titled Penrite Oil Sandown 500) is an annual endurance motor race which is staged at the Sandown Raceway, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia from 1964. The event's name, distance – and the category of cars competing in it – has varied widely throughout its history. Currently, the event is held as a championship event for Supercars.
Historically the event has been held in September, the month before Australia's premier endurance race, the Bathurst 1000, with a recent exception of the 2019 running, held in November. The event returned in September 2023 after a three-year hiatus.