A massive 22-car grid from the Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Series will roar into Perth this upcoming weekend as part of the Supercars Championship round, delivering fans a high-energy showcase of one of Australia's most entertaining support categories.
Headlining the field is former Olympian John Steffensen, who continues to build momentum in his debut ARC season. Steffensen’s move from elite athletics to elite motorsport has captured national attention—and now Perth fans will get their first chance to see him in action up close.
Flying the flag for Western Australia is local favourite Mason Harvey, who returns to his home track in strong form. Harvey will be pushing hard for a standout result in front of a passionate local crowd.
At the front of the field, the championship battle is the closest in recent memory, with just four points separating the top three:
The intensity is just as fierce across the class battles, with standout leaders emerging in each:
ARC General Manager, Darren Allen said the quality entry list and tight points race highlight the strength and competitiveness of the series.
“To have 22 cars making the trip across the country is a brilliant show of commitment from our teams,” Allen said.
“The points are incredibly close, the field is full of talent, and we’re set to deliver another thrilling round as part of the Supercars program.”
Known for its tightly controlled technical regulations and thrilling door-to-door racing, the Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Series continues to champion a category where driver ability—not budget—defines success.
Fans can catch the action across 4 sprint races from Friday through Sunday at CARCO.com.au.