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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 2024 Bathurst 500 (commercially titled the 2024 Thrifty Bathurst 500) was a motor racing event for the Supercars Championship held from 23 to 25 February 2024. The event was held at the Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst, New South Wales , Australia and consisted of two 250 km races.
The AU4 Australian Championship is an upcoming motor racing series in Australia for Formula 4 cars. The series was previously known as the Formula 4 Australian Championship. It will be the seventh national championship in Formula 4, and the first under the name of AU4. The series is sanctioned by Motorsport Australia.
It was discontinued at the end of 1977. Formula 3 was reintroduced to Australia in 1999, again based on FIA Formula 3. An Australian Formula 3 Championship was sanctioned by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport for the first time in 2001. Following the withdrawal of national championship status, an Australian Formula 3 Premier Series was ...
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The name aligns with the recent name change of the AU4 Australian Championship. It will be sanctioned by Motorsport Australia and is promoted by Tim Macrow , [ 1 ] the organiser of Australian Formula Open , another Australian open-wheel racing series using older Formula 3 and Formula 4 cars.
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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.