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Supercars Championship

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Supercars Championship Calendar

2026

  1. 20/22.02.2026 Sydney Motorsport Park/Australia - Sprint Cup

  2. 05/08.03.2026 Albert Park/Australia - Sprint Cup

  3. 10/12.04.2026 Taupö Int. Motorsport Park/Australia - Sprint Cup

  4. 17/19.04.2026 Ruapuna Raceway/Australia - Sprint Cup

  5. 22/24.05.2026 Symmond Plains Raceway/Australia - Sprint Cup

  6. 19/21.06.2026 Hidden Valley Raceway/Australia - Sprint Cup

  7. 10/12.07.2026 Reid Park Street/Australia - Sprint Cup

  8. 31.07/02.08.2026 Carco.Com.Au Raceway/Australia - Sprint Cup

  9. 21/23.08.2026 Queensland Raceway/Australia - Sprint Cup

  10. 11/13.09.2026 Tailem Bend/Australia - Enduro Cup

  11. 08/11.10.2026 Mount Panorama/Australia - Enduro Cup

  12. 23/25.10.2026 Surfers Paradise Street/Australia - Final

  13. 13/15.11.2026 Sandown Raceway/Australia - Final

  14. 03/06.12.2026 Adelaide Street/Asutralia - Final

Supercars Championship

The Repco Supercars Championship, formerly V8 Supercars Championship, is widely regarded as one of the best and most entertaining motorsport categories in the world.


The Repco Supercars Championship (formally Australian Touring Car Championship) is the premier motorsport category in Australasia and one of Australia’s biggest sports. Globally, it is recognised as the best touring car category in the world and a leader in motorsport entertainment.


From 1960 to 1968 the Australian Touring Car Championship was decided by a single race, but since 1969 it has been determined by a series, consisting of several events across the country with a visit to New Zealand.


Its title changed from the traditional ‘Australia Touring Car Championship’ to the ‘Shell Championship Series’ in 1999, then the ‘V8 Supercars Championship Series’ in 2003.


A simplified ‘V8 Supercars Championship’ adopted in 2011 was followed by the ‘Virgin Australia Supercars Championship’ with 2016’s naming-rights partnership with Virgin Australia.


A simplified ‘V8 Supercars Championship’ adopted in 2011 was followed by the ‘Virgin Australia Supercars Championship’ with 2016’s naming-rights partnership with Virgin Australia.


The cars were lighter, more economical, had increased agility and were more competitive than their predecessors, and created better racing.


That opened up the Ford vs Holden battleground to other manufacturers, with Nissan joining the championship with its Altima, while the new Gen2 regulations offer further scope.


Supercars delivers exhilarating and accessible motorsports-led entertainment to engaged and passionate fans, creating a proud and aligned set of partners, race teams and employees.

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