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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 category.
Aussie Racing Cars are a miniature silhouette racing car class, styled as scaled-down versions of sports cars including the Mustang and Camaro used in the Supercars Championship, and powered by a 1300cc motorcycle engine.
Calendar
The 2025 calendar involves the series supporting the Supercars Championship at four events, as well as the GT World Chsllenge Australia, and the Australian Superbike Championship. The remaining round will be part of the Trophy Tour, a new event series for 2025.
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Round | Event | Circuit | Dates | Map |
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1 | Trophy Tour | Sydney Motorsport Park | 21–23 March | WannerooSydneyThe BendOne Raceway (Goulburn)AdelaideSandown |
2 | Tasmania Super 440 (Supercars Championship) | Symmons Plains Raceway | 9–11 May | |
3 | Perth Super 440 (Supercars Championship) | Wanneroo Raceway | 2–4 May | |
4 | GT World Challenge Australia | Sandown Raceway | 25-27 July | |
5 | The Bend 500 (Supercars Championship | The Bend Motorsport Park | 12–14 September | |
6 | Australian Superbike Championship | One Raceway | 3-5 October | |
7 | Supercars Adelaide Grand Final (Supercars Championship) | Adelaide Street Circuit | 27-30 November |
References
- Chapman, Simon (2025-01-09). "Aussie Racing Cars to feature at four Supercars events". Speedcafe.com. Retrieved 2025-01-09.
- Miles, Thomas (9 January 2025). "FOUR SUPERCARS ROUNDS FOR AUSSIE RACING CARS". Auto Action. Retrieved 9 January 2025.
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