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The Australian Formula Ford Series is an Australian motor racing competition for drivers of Formula Ford racing cars, held annually since 1970. From 1970 until 1992, and again from 2014, it has been a national series.
The 2025 Formula 4 Australian Championship is an upcoming motor racing series in Australia. It will be the seventh national championship in Formula 4 , and the second after a four-year hiatus from 2020 to 2023.
The 2025 Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series is an upcoming motorsport series for Aussie Racing Cars. It is the 25th year of national competition in the ...
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 Australian Motor Racing Series (sometimes known as Australian Motor Racing Championships) is a collection of national motor racing series travelling to a series of circuits across Australia under a single banner. These race meetings represent the banner race meetings for the Australian Auto Sport Alliance who sanction the series.
Today's Latest Motor Racing News Story Meyer Shank Racing returns to Rolex 24 as 61 cars and 235 drivers prep for Daytona endurance race A new-look Meyer Shank Racing team is back at the Rolex 24 after a one-year hiatus and it is just one of dozens of changes as IMSA heads into the most prestigious endurance race in North America More »
The Australian Drivers' Championship is a motor racing championship contested annually since 1957 by drivers of cars complying with Australia's premier open-wheeler racing category. This category was determined by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport until 2023.
The new series was announced in November 2024 for the 2025 season. [1]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.