2024 Super Series

THE 2024 SUPER SERIES IS HERE

The Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series has confirmed an exciting calendar for the 2024 season, starting at the mecca of local motorsport – Mount Panorama, Bathurst – and concluding at the fan favourite Gold Coast 500.

Following an exciting 2023 campaign ending in Osborn’s Transport driver Joel Heinrich sealing the title, next year’s Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series will make its return to Bathurst as the category opens its season at the famous mountain.

Forming part of the Bathurst SuperFest, the Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series will thrill fans during this spectacular event, opening the Repco Supercars Championship season on February 23-25.

Continuing its role as a support to the Australian Superbike Championship, the series heads to Queensland Raceway on April 26-28 before rejoining the Supercars at Wanneroo Raceway, Perth on May 17-19.

Once again, the Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series returns to support the NTI Townsville 500 on July 5-7 and does likewise at the NED Whisky Tasmania SuperSprint at Symmons Plains near Launceston on August 16-18.

In an exciting return, the Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series supports the Australian Superbike Championship for a second time in 2024 at Phillip Island on September 7-8. The fast-flowing nature of the Victorian circuit is sure to bring out the best of what the category has to offer.

The season finale for the seven-round series will be at the highly-attended Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500 on October 25-27.

In what was an incredible 2023 season, expect more of the same in 2024 due as field sizes are predicted to expand and the racing will be just as hard fought.

The opening round of the 2024 Battery World Aussie Racing Car Super Series is at the Thrifty Bathurst 500 on February 23-25.

“We are pleased to reveal the 2024 Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series calendar, featuring a mix of big events and amazing circuits. Our competitors love going to Bathurst, and to kick off our season at the new Bathurst SuperFest alongside the Repco Supercars has been really well received. We're also going back to Phillip Island and the Gold Coast, and again, these are competitor favourite events, so we feel we have the right mix for another season of competitive racing at a cost-effective level”.

Brad Ward ARC General Manager.

2024 Schedule
Round 1
Bathurst 500
Supercars Championship
Feb 23-25
Round 2
Queensland Raceway
Australian Super Bike Championship
Apr 26-28
Round 3
CARCO.COM.AU Raceway
Supercars Championship
May 17-19
Round 4
Townsville 500
Supercars Championship
July 5-7
Round 5
Symmons Plains
Supercars Championship
Aug 16-18
Round 6
Phillip Island Circuit
Australian Superbike Championship
Sep 7-8
Round 7
Gold Coast 500
Supercars Championship Championship
Oct 25-27