2025 Aussie Racing Car Series

The 2025 Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series is an upcoming motorsport series for Aussie Racing Cars. It is the 25th year of national competition in the category.

Aussie Racing Cars are a miniature silhouette racing car class, styled as scaled-down versions of sports cars including the Mustang and Camaro used in the Supercars Championship, and powered by a 1300cc motorcycle engine.

Calendar

The 2025 calendar involves the series supporting the Supercars Championship at four events, as well as the GT World Challenge Australia, and the Australian Superbike Championship. The remaining round will be part of the Trophy Tour, a new event series for 2025.[1][2][3][4]

Round Circuit Dates Supporting Map
1 Sydney Motorsport Park[5] 21–23 March National Sports Sedan Series
Trophy Tour
Toyota Gazoo Racing Australia Scholarship Series
2 Symmons Plains Raceway[6] 9–11 May Supercars Championship
Super2 Series
Touring Car Masters
SuperUtes Series
3 Wanneroo Raceway 6–8 June Supercars Championship
SuperUtes Series
4 Sandown Raceway 25–27 July GT World Challenge Australia
GT4 Australia Series
Australian National Trans Am Series
Radical Cup Australia
5 The Bend Motorsport Park 12–14 September TCR World Tour
TCR Australia Touring Car Series
Supercars Championship
Porsche Carrera Cup Australia
Australian National Trans Am Series
Touring Car Masters
6 One Raceway 3–5 October Australian Superbike Championship
7 Adelaide Street Circuit 27–30 November Supercars Championship
Porsche Carrera Cup Australia
Australian National Trans Am Series
Super2 Series

Entries

Manufacturer Model Entrant No. Driver Name Rounds
Ford Mustang Osborn's Transport 1 Joel Heinrich[4] 1-3
Kody Garland Motorsport 41 Kody Garland[5] 1-3
Motorsport 25 22 Scott O'Keefe 1, 3
25 Reece Chapman[5] 1-3
Corish Motorsport 54 Mason Harvey[6] 1-2
87 Andrew Corish 1-2
Johnston Craill Racing Enterprises 8 Asher Johnston 1-2
38 Jack Boyd 1-2
Jascott Civil | Reynovate Constructions 9 Ryan Reynolds 1-2
Riskie Racing 57 Brandon Madden 1-2
58 Joseph Andriske 2
Safe Direction 21 Shane Mann 1-2
Competition Coatings 95 Nathan Williams 1
TFH Racing 777 Desmond Collier 3
888 Scott Andriske 2
Josh Thomas 3
Western Sydney Motorsport 20 Craig Thompson 1
78 Grant Thompson 1
96 Jeff Watters 1-2
Speedliner Adelaide 11 Layton McKechnie 1
Mable 15 Emma Clark 1
Norganic Proteins Australia 101 Caleb Paterson 1-2
28 Kent Quinn 2
Chevrolet Camaro Riskie Racing 4 Scott Andriske 3
57 Brandon Madden 3
Action Line Marking 23 Scott Dornan 1-2
Cody Mckay Motorsports 69 Cody McKay 1-2
Butler Fabrication | Team Grand Racing 17 Denis Butler 1-2
TFH Racing 18 Diesel Thomas 3
Pro Cool Racing | Motorsport 25 47 Troy Jones 1-2
Osborn's Transport 86 Brett Osborn 1
City Sweep Racing 19 Chris Mercer 1
Corish Motorsports 36 Josh Anderson 1
Johnston Craill Racing Enterprises 42 Kim Anderson 2
K&S Motorsport 27 Kyle Lovering 1-2
Axil Coffee Rosters 65 David Makin 1-2
PCA Racing 14 Matt Gooding 1
CNH Racing 195 Hayden Nissen 1
Team 33 / Everything Fleet 33 Andrew Hamilton 1
ARC Euro GT TFH Hire Services 777 Desmond Collier 2
Eltrix Racing 24 Alastair Koenig 1
Nissan Altima Chivas Motorsport 6 Ian Chivas 1
[7][8][9]

Championship Standings

Pos Driver SMP Symmons Perth Sandown Bend One Adelaide Points
1 Kody Garland 2 1 C 2 2 2 1 2 100
2 Joel Heinrich

1

3 C 1 3 7 3 5 99
3 Jack Boyd 5 5 C 6 10 6 8 7 96
4 Reece Chapman 4 DNF C 3 7 DNF 6 3 92
5 Mason Harvey 3 2 C DNF 4 1 2 1 92
6 Andrew Corish 10 11 C 14 8 12 7 10 89
7 Scott Dornan 6 4 C 7 9 DNF 21 8 87
8 Cody McKay 7 DNF C 12 11 10 9 14 81
9 Ryan Reynolds DNF 6 C 18 19 9 11 12 75
10 Asher Johnston 26 12 C 11 DNF 19 12 13 74
11 Kyle Lovering 16 17 C 19 15 14 14 16 71
12 Caleb Paterson DNF DNF C 16 21 11 5 6 71
13 Brandon Madden DNF DNF C DNS 5 4 4 4 70
14 Denis Butler 15 DNF C 10 17 DNF 20 DNS 66
15 Shane Mann 21 16 C 21 18 16 17 17 63
16 Jeff Watters 17 14 C DNF 16 DNF 16 20 60
17 Troy Jones 22 18 C 20 20 15 18 18 60
18 David Makin 19 22 C DNS 14 18 15 15 59
19 Brett Osborn 9 9 C 9 47
20 Nathan Williams 24 7 C 4 45
21 Matt Gooding 11 15 C 13 43
22 Kent Quinn 6 5 DNF 9 43
23 Hayden Nissen 14 24 C 8 42
24 Joseph Andriske 12 8 10 11 42
25 Chris Mercer 8 DNF C 15 38
26 Scott Andriske 1 3 DNF DNF 38
27 Josh Anderson DNF DNF C 5 36
28 Desmond Collier 13 13 13 DNF 34
29 Scott O'Keefe 12 8 C DNF 33
30 Craig Thompson DNF 10 C 17 32
31 Grant Thompson 13 19 C 22 31
32 Kim Anderson 22 17 19 19 30
33 Layton McKhechnie 25 23 C 23 26
34 Alastair Koenig 20 13 C DNS 25
35 Emma Clark 18 20 C DNS 24
36 Andrew Hamilton 23 21 C DNS 22
37 Ian Chivas DNS DNS C DNS 20

References

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  2. ^ Miles, Thomas (9 January 2025). "Four Supercars Rounds for Aussie Racing Cars". Auto Action. Retrieved 9 January 2025.
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  5. ^ a b c Chapman, Simon (2025-03-19). "Aussie Racing Cars to field 31-car grid in Sydney". Speedcafe.com. Retrieved 2025-05-19.
  6. ^ a b OBrien, Garry (2025-05-11). "Mason Harvey wins Aussie Racing Car round by a whisker". Speedcafe.com. Retrieved 2025-05-19.
  7. ^ "Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Championship : Stacked Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series ready for Sydney opener". www.aussieracingcars.com.au. Retrieved 2025-06-07.
  8. ^ "Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Championship : Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Series presented by TFH Hire returns to Tasmanian bullring". www.aussieracingcars.com.au. Retrieved 2025-06-07.
  9. ^ "Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Championship : Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Series Brings 22 Car Grid to Perth Supercars Event". www.aussieracingcars.com.au. Retrieved 2025-06-07.