A five round season is scheduled for the first outing of the newly form Radical Cup Australia which is being spearheaded by the countries distributors of the Radical cars, Arise Racing and Garth Walden Racing both trading as Radical Australia West and East respectively.
We’ve heard rumours that the 5th round is potentially to be held at Wanneroo Raceway in Western Australia, but if that rumour is true, we guess it will all depend on Chairman McGowan and his ever shifting goal posts.
Charise Bristow will oversee the operation having been appointed as Category Manager for 2022.
“It’s exciting to be involved with a new era for Radical Sports Cars in Australia,” Bristow said.
“We are starting from a clean sheet of paper with fresh ideas and a new approach at how to operate the category.
“The team behind the new series have invested into making sure that it can be run at the highest possible standard and make it the best experience possible for our competitors and for those who enjoy the racing.
“We have also worked closely with Motorsport Australia to secure a strong calendar at key Shannons events, with an exciting location for the fifth round yet to be announced.
“It’s shaping up to be a really exciting season with lots more news to come.”
With the series to follow established global Radical Cup standards, Garth Walden, who will be representing the Radical Australia East, was excited for the new era to begin.
“As a competitor, GWR Australia has had a long relationship with Radical competition, so we understand what the competitors are looking for in the product they are offered,” Walden said.
“It’s exciting for us to partner up with the team at Radical Australia West and our other partners to start fresh with the new Radical Cup Australia.
“Radical racing has a long and quite successful history in Australia so we will be using that base and building on it with the new series moving forward.”
Radical Australia West’s Jordan Oon echoed Walden’s comments and was looking forward to the fresh start.
There is a lot of motorsport knowledge going into this project to make sure it can operate at the highest possible level,” Oon added.
“The people behind the scenes all know what it takes to put on a well-run and competitive championship for our customers on both sides of the country.
“It’s a fresh start for Radical in Australia and the new Radical Cup Australia will be a great showcase for the brand, the cars and the racing.”
2022 Radical Cup Australia
Round 1: Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit – 18-20 March
Round 2: Sydney Motorsport Park – 27-29 May
Round 3: Queensland Raceway – 5-7 August
Round 4: The Bend Motorsport Park – 14-16 October
Round 5: TBA
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