Perth SuperSprint Racing Fever Revs Up In Perth

  • Supercars Championship Bosch Power Tools Perth SuperSprint on this weekend
  • Perth round will attract tens of thousands of motorsport enthusiasts to CARCO Raceway
  • Event supported by the Cook Government

Thousands of motorsport enthusiasts are in for an exciting weekend of racing, with the Bosch Power Tools Perth SuperSprint kicking off tomorrow at CARCO Raceway.

The race is a Repco Supercars Championship event, and one of 12 racing events nationwide showcasing 24 drivers and 11 teams at each.

The 2024 event marks the 45th year of the Supercars Championship, formally known as the Australian Touring Car Championship, at Perth’s top motorsport venue and is expected to attract around 30,000 attendees from across Western Australia and out-of-state.

The SuperSprint format showcases high-performance supercars in a 55-lap (133-kilometre) race on both Saturday and Sunday, with supporting events including the Dunlop Series, Radical Cup, Aussie Racing Cars and the Historic Touring Car Masters.

Perth’s own Supercars champion, Brodie Kostecki, is back on home turf for the first time since claiming his inaugural title and becoming the second driver in history from Western Australia to win a Supercars Championship.

Aaron Love, who also hails from Perth, will have his first home appearance in the Repco Supercars Championship at the Wanneroo circuit, while Andre Heimgartner – a New Zealand race winner who now calls Perth home – aims to build on his recent momentous win in Taup.

Tickets to the event include free public transport on the Transperth rail network during the weekend and a free shuttle bus will operate at regular intervals from Clarkson Station to and from the track on Saturday and Sunday.

CARCO Raceway currently holds the record for hosting the highest number of races in Australian Touring Championship history, and this year will see its 96th and 97th race take place at the venue.

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As stated by Tourism Minister Rita Saffioti:

“Our Government prides itself on creating a diverse and exciting calendar of events that give people a reason to visit WA all year round.

“The Supercars is always a fantastic event on this calendar, especially considering how passionate and enthusiastic fans are.

“We’re expecting about 30,000 people to flock to the CARCO Raceway across the weekend to enjoy some top-quality racing, and importantly, many of those will be travelling from outside WA which will provide a welcome boost for our local economy.

“With free public transport available for ticketholders as well, I certainly encourage fans to leave the driving to the professionals this weekend and make the most of the free public transport and shuttle services.”

As stated by Sport and Recreation Minister David Templeman:

“We’re really proud to once again support this event as WA hosts the best in the touring car business for the Repco Supercars Perth SuperSprint.

“The fervent support for motorsport in our State is evident, and this event has the capacity to inspire additional growth across all levels, from grassroots enthusiasts to professional teams.

“The Perth Supercars event puts locals in pole position for an exciting night out and WA motorsport on track for a great future.”

As stated by Wanneroo MLA Sabine Winton:

“It’s great to have the Supercars back in Wanneroo again, with this event bringing loads of energy, excitement and economic benefits to our local community.

“We’re pumped for a big weekend and I certainly encourage locals to head down and enjoy all the action as well.”

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