The 2020 WA Sporting Car Club season is heading fast towards the November Nightmasters finale with the second last meet of the season scheduled for Saturday 31st October and Sunday 1st November 2020. Two days of racing will feature an increased three feature races from the normal two with the
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After a successful return to racing on Sunday 21st June, the WA Sporting Car Club has worked with Motorsport Australia to grant permits for spectators to return to Wanneroo Raceway for the Improved Production Racing Tander Cup and Excel Enduro race weekend this Saturday and Sunday 11th/12th July. With
Australian GT have locked in their calendar for a return to competition upon the relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions, with four dates confirmed for the remainder of this year, with rounds shared between Supercars and Motorsport Australia events. “We’re pleased to be able to confirm three additional dates to that
On the afternoon of Thursday 25th June, Motorsport Australia’s CEO Eugene Arocca released a letter to the WA motorsport community to address concerns around the restrictions and guidelines from Motorsport Australia on events, given Western Australia’s low infection rates and cases compared to other states. The
The WA Sporting Car Club returned to racing after a three month break at the weekend and with six categories racing including Formula Ford, Formula Vee, Excel Cup, Historic Touring Cars, Time Challenge, Saloon Cars and Improved Production the expectation was always going to be for some close, entertaining racing.
On Sunday 21st June 2020, the WA Sporting Car Club will hold it’s June race meet, only the 2nd race meet of the year after the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown motorsport throughout Australia. The club has been working with Motorsport Australia to ensure the event runs within their Return to
On Friday 5th June, CEO of Motorsport Australia, Eugene Arocca, issued an update about the current state of Australian Motorsport and the Return to Race program. His statement began as follows: “I am pleased to say that motorsport is slowly starting to return around the country. In recent weeks,
As more and more restrictions are lifted as the governments try to balance “normal life” with ensuring the health of the community, the WA Sporting Car Club has announced that it will resume competitive racing on June 21st 2020 in accordance with current restrictions. The car club in
As more and more motorsport venues shut the doors in response to the current pandemic situation in the world, the flood of posts complaining about these decisions increases along with demands for refunds on member fees for this year. But like people who are hoarding toilet paper, its about time