
There is also plenty of young national talent in the WORKHORSE Radical Cup Australia Series, with 2022 Ferrari Driver Academy Asia Pacific and Oceania Selection Program participants Zara Horn and Alex Gardner to make their debut in the national series this weekend. The next largest field will belong to the Toyota Gazoo Racing Australia Scholarship Series, which will have a plethora of young up and coming talents contesting its three races.įrom Porsche Michelin Sprint Challenge Australia’s Oscar Targett and young rising star Alice Buckley to National Formula Ford Series leader Matthew Hillyer and Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series rookie-race winner Rylan Gray – there is plenty of ability throughout the grid. Headlining the category’s entry list are Adam Poole in his Holden Monaro and Mazda RX-7 driver Zak Hudson – both of whom have enjoyed lots of success in their respective state competitions, while the likes of James Augustine and Kurt Macready could also challenge.

With the series to be split in half with three heats in store for each field, the category will wrap up with two finals on Sunday afternoon – one for the Under 2L cars and one for the Over 2L cars.

More than 150 entries across the six categories will be in action for the inaugural round of the Shannons Trophy Series, with plenty of notable names spread across each field.īoasting the largest entry list for the event is the Yokohama Improved Production Nationals with a huge field of 49 cars to battle it out across eight races. The long-awaited Shannons Trophy Series has finally arrived with six exciting categories to take over Sydney Motorsport Park during the next three days.
