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The 2025 Australian Drivers' Championship is an upcoming motor racing championship in Australia. It the second running of the championship sanctioned by the Australian Auto Sport Alliance. The series will be a spec series using the open-wheel Hyper Racer X1. The Australian Drivers' Championship title dates to 1957.
The 2025 series represents a significant increase in media coverage for the series, with at least three of the six rounds broadcast live on free-to-air and pay television as part of the Hi-Tec Oils Super Series.
Calendar
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Round | Event | Circuit | Dates | Map |
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1 | Hi-Tec Oils Super Series Round 1 | Winton Motor Raceway | 28 February–2 March | SydneyWintonThe BendCalder Park |
2 | Victorian Motor Racing Championship | The Bend Motorsport Park | 2–4 May | |
3 | Hi-Tec Oils Super Series | Sydney Motorsport Park | 30 May–1 June | |
4 | Victorian Motor Racing Championship | Calder Park Raceway | 13–15 June | |
5 | Hi-Tec Oils Super Series | Winton Motor Raceway | 31 October–2 November | |
6 | TBA |
References
- "Australian Drivers Championship". Track Day Car. Retrieved 2024-12-22.
External links
Australian Drivers' Championship | |
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