V8 Supercars announces Sydney Olympic Park exit
V8 Supercars has announced that the 2016 Sydney 500 will be the last held at the Sydney Olympic Park street circuit
V8 Supercars has announced that the 2016 Sydney 500 will be the last held at the Sydney Olympic Park street circuit
V8 Supercars has revealed several tweaks to its race format for the 2016 Championship season, with more soft tyres and a single 120km race at Saturday’s SuperSprint event the headline changes
The next generation of V8 Supercars has been revealed with the release of the 2017 regulations. The long reported rumours that the …
Ford Australia has confirmed that it will withdraw from the V8 Supercars Championship at the end of the 2015 season
Dragon Motor Racing has announced its withdrawal from the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 in an effort to focus on the Dunlop Series
News that Albert Park will host the Australian Grand Prix until 2020 could lead to V8 Supercars support races gaining championship status
Castrol EDGE has been revealed as the new long-term naming rights sponsor of the Gold Coast 600
Plans to revamp V8 Supercars could revealed in the coming months after CEO James Warburton confirmed he is exploring the category’s future
V8 Supercars expect a return to a 28-car field next year after putting three of its unused Racing Entitlement Contracts out to tender ahead of the 2015 season
V8 Supercars CEO James Warburton is confident Ford will follow Holden and confirm its continuing involvement in V8 Supercars
Racing in Geelong could become a reality after V8 Supercars and the mayor of Geelong announced support for a waterfront street race
Castrol has secured a deal to become new naming rights partner of the Townsville 500 and the official oil partner of the V8 Supercars Championship
Rolling starts and double points will feature in the V8 Supercars Australian Grand Prix non-championship meeting in March