Well season 2021 is here and its the final year of the “Gen2” Supercars with the Gen3 cars under full power to debut in 2022. For those who have had a snooze and missed the details, the key features are increased road relevance, improved racing and reduced costs.
Author: Shane Lawrie
For the first time in 23 years the annually held Krikke Boys’ Shootout will move from its home at Bunbury Speedway to Perth Motorplex due to ongoing works in Bunbury. The event which was started in honour of Krikke cousins Jason and and Darryl whom were tragically killed in
Having concluded his 2020 season with an attention-grabbing driver at the Bathurst 1000, Erebus newcomer, Brodie Kostecki, is excited to kick off his rookie campaign at the same track. Whilst Bathurst hasn’t always been kind to Kostecki, 2020 certainly changed his luck and enabled him to demonstrate the racer
The 50th annual Westernationals comes to the Perth Motorplex this long weekend and the action is set to be non-stop from the time qualifying starts until the presentations on Sunday night. This two day event features a full field of Doorslammers competing in the West Coast Top Doorslammer challenge, Nitro
After the thrilling end to the much interrupted 2020 WA Sporting Car Club season at Wanneroo Raceway, the covers are ready to come off for the 2021 season with a confirmed 145 entrants ready to battle it out at Wanneroo Raceway this Sunday 28th February. The usual two day event
Erebus Academy has announced Holly Espray as their newest recruit, with the teenager making her start in the Toyota Gazoo Racing Australia Series this weekend at Mount Panorama. The 18-year-old from Queensland moves into the TGRA Series after a successful debut at Bathurst last year, and two years in Excels.
Describing his first experience in a Red Bull Racing car as a “dream come true”, Sergio’s preparations for his first season with the Team got underway at a cold and wet Silverstone circuit. Sergio racked up the laps as the Team focused on short runs to optimise seat fitting,
So you may have noticed we were a bit quiet the last week and well, it is because we well and truly got Zucked in the beef between big news and Facebook. Big news is claiming that Facebook should PAY them for their content being on Facebook, Facebook said “
We were down at the Whoop Ass Wednesday event and the neighbours were being a bit noisy so we popped our heads over the fence and couldn’t resist taking a few photos of the practice session!
