A return to the recently reinvigorated One Raceway headlines a seven-round Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series for season 2025.
One Raceway won’t be the only return as the Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series will hold rounds at Sydney Motorsport Park, Sandown Raceway, Shell V-Power Motorsport Park and the VAILO Adelaide 500 for the first time since 2022.
Staple rounds of the Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series at Symmons Plains and Carco.com.au Raceway complete are the sole two venues to continue from the previous season.
The 2024 Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series came to an exciting climax on the Gold Coast as Osborn’s Transport driver Joel Heinrich secured back-to-back titles and his third overall after a close pursuit from young gun Kody Garland.
It proved an impressive season for the category featuring strong fields at all of its seven-rounds and there is predicted to be more of the same in 2025.
Sydney Motorsport Park opens up the seven-round schedule as part of the new Trophy Tour on March 21-23.
Symmons Plains, Tasmania kicks off four support events for the Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series alongside the Repco Supercars Championship on May 9-11, before travelling across to Carco.com.au Raceway June 6-8.
From there, the Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series joins the SRO Motorsport Series at Sandown on July 25-27.
Next is a return to Shell V-Power Motorsport Park as support to a packed The Bend 500 meeting on September 12-14, while One Raceway marks the penultimate round of the season as part of the Australian Superbike Championship meeting on October 3-5.
The Battery World Aussie Racing Cars grand finale will be at the season-ending VAILO Adelaide 500 supporting the Supercars on November 27-30.
Featured across all of the major national series in 2025, the Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series will be hard to miss.
The opening round of the 2025 Battery World Aussie Racing Car Series aligns with the Trophy Tour at Sydney Motorsport Park on March 21-23.
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Brad Ward
Category Manager, Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series
"The 25th edition of the Super Series is shaping up to be one of the biggest yet, with unprecedented competitor numbers,” said Ward.
“In 2024, we consistently fielded the largest grids of any major national category and judging by the overwhelming interest for 2025, combined with the fantastic mix of events just announced I’m confident we’ll see another year of capacity grids.
“To support our strong contingent of South Australian teams, I’m particularly excited about traveling to Adelaide twice. First at The Bend Supercars event, then for the grand finale at the VAILO Adelaide 500.
“Additionally, the completely revamped and bi-directional One Raceway is a track I’m eager to revisit in 2025.
“The calendar also features two long-haul trips to Tasmania and Perth. Symmons Plains has become a staple in the ARC series that perfectly suits our ‘pocket rockets’. We’ll then support Supercars at Carco.com.au Raceway one final time before ushering in a new era with the inaugural Perth street circuit event in 2026.
“This year’s schedule offers an incredible variety of venues and opportunities to showcase the category. I can’t wait to see more than 40 Aussie Racing Cars take to the track in Sydney for Round 1 of the 2025 Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series."
Johnny Kennedy
General Manager, Battery World
"After an incredible 2024 season, the Battery World network is thrilled to see the 2025 Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series kick off in March at Sydney Motorsport Park, culminating in a dramatic finale at the Supercars Championship in Adelaide,” said Kennedy.
“I’ve been deeply impressed by the unwavering camaraderie, dedication, and passion shown by the drivers, support teams, families, and fans.
“It’s this spirit that makes this championship so exhilarating, and we can’t wait for another action-packed season in 2025."