Supercars lands new Perth deal

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Supercars will continue racing in Perth until at least 2025. RepcoSC

Supercars has signed a two-year extension with the state government that will see Wanneroo Raceway continue to host the Perth SuperSprint.Previously the event was promoted by the WA Sporting Car Club, which owns and operates Wanneroo Raceway, however more recently Supercars has taken over the promotion, negotiating with the government and then renting the circuit from the club.

“It helps us to encourage young West Australian drivers to follow their careers to the top of Australian motorsport, like current Championship leader Brodie Kostecki and current Bathurst champion Garth Tander. Among the events yet to be locked in is the season-opening Newcastle 500, which requires a new agreement with the New South Wales government and the City of Newcastle.

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