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Motorsport Australia has been the custodian of motorsport in Australia since it was founded in 1953. [2] The organisation is the Australian-delegated national sporting authority by the FIA, the governing body for world motorsport and the federation of the world's leading motoring organisations; a responsibility Motorsport Australia has held since 1958.
In 2015, SST began racing in Australia as a support series to the Supercars. [20] The effort was supported by driver Craig Dontas and Adelaide 500 general manager Nathan Cayzer. In May 2018, the series signed a three-year rights agreement with Boost Mobile that placed Australian operations under Cayzer and Paul Morris Motorsport. [21]
GT4 Australia Series Formula Regional Australia Championship Radical Cup Australia: 5 The Bend Motorsport Park: 12–14 September TCR World Tour TCR Australia Touring Car Series Supercars Championship Porsche Carrera Cup Australia Australian National Trans Am Series Touring Car Masters: 6 One Raceway: 3–5 October Australian Superbike ...
The 2025 Australian Drivers' Championship is an upcoming motor racing championship in Australia. It is scheduled to be the second running of the championship created in 2024 when its sanctioning body, the Australian Auto Sport Alliance secured the rights to that title, dating back to 1957. [ 1 ]
The 2026 Supercars Championship (known for commercial reasons as the 2026 Repco Supercars Championship) is an upcoming motor racing series for Supercars.. It will be the twenty-eighth running of the Supercars Championship and the thirtieth series in which Supercars have contested the Australian Touring Car Championship, the premier title in Australian motorsport.
The first title in 1957 was open in regulation, effectively Formula Libre.While the age of the 'Australian special', handbuilt racecars developed by local mechanic/engineers away from the European/American manufacturers that had dominated pre-World War II racing, was not yet dead, most notably the series of Maybach specials were still competitive as second-hand Formula 1 and Formula 2 cars ...
The Australian National Trans-Am Series (currently known as the Trico Trans-Am Series after its naming right sponsor) is run by Australian Racing Group (ARG) and is sanctioned by Motorsport Australia. ARG is the exclusive Australian licensee of Trans-Am trademarks, and hence is able to use the name in the series they run. [12]
The Australian Sports Car Championship was once more opened up to Group A Sports Cars in 1982 [7] and they would contest that title until its final running in 1988. The Group A Sports Cars officially became known as Group 2A Sports Cars in 1988 [ 8 ] and is still listed by CAMS as a current Australian motor sport category. [ 9 ]