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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, 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
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