The Australian Motor Racing Series brings together some of the most exciting racing on circuits today. The line up for 2007 is as follows:
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| V8 Giants |
V8 powered sedans, with a capacity vs configuration vs technology vs weight equivalency formula to allow cars from ALL major motor manufacturers to participate - V8 Giants is the next big thing in Australian Motorsport.
Conceived by the same team that brought you the Australian Touring Car Challenge, V8 Giants will run within the ATCC in 2007 to allow a growth year, and for teams to build and develop their cars in a challenging environment. V8 Giants gets right to the heart of Australian racing, and brings together everything good in the sport - the grunt of V8s combined with the diversity of cars, philosophies and manufacturers that has been overlooked elsewhere. The varying strengths of the different cars is bound to make for close racing and also promote overtaking.
In 2007, you can catch all the action of V8 Giants, where a 4-litre, quad-cam V8 can do battle with a 6 or 7 litre pushrod engined car.
Eligible cars include Mitsubishi 380 with a Chrysler V8, Mercedes S500, Toyota Camry or Aurion, Holden Commodore or Monaro, Ford Falcon, BMW Series 3, 5 and 7, Chrysler 300C, Mazda 6 with a Ford V8, Hyundai Sonata with a Chrysler V8 and many more....
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| Australian Touring Car Challenge |

The Australian Touring Car Challenge (ATCC) continues to grow in popularity and support, not bad for a category that many said wouldn’t get off the ground in the first place.
Formulated in 2003 by Garry Willmington and Rod Dale, the ATCC, which celebrates over 20 years of Touring Car history, was thought up with the aim of bringing to together V8 Supercars, Super Tourers, Future Tourers and Group A into one category under a unique handicapping race system.
Since then, the ATCC has enjoyed a rapid growth and this year has seen an average car count of 20 cars and the series has ventured to circuits in New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia.
The ATCC race action has been spectacular to say the least and this has seen numerous race winners mainly due to a well constructed handicapping system, which has enticed many to join the series.
“After testing the water last year [2004], we are better prepared this year [2005] and the racing has indicated that,” said ATCC director Garry Willmington. “We have seen an increase in competitor numbers, along with different winners from all classes, and this will only buoy well for the future.”
The 2005 “series has been very competitive and many of these races have been decided in the final laps,” explained Willmington. “It is also safe to say that almost every driver that has competed this year has spent time leading a race. The close nature of the ATCC series is well and truly reflected in the point standings.”
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| OZ BOSS |
Based on a concept developed in Europe in the 1990's, and
reviving the original roots of Australian Open-Wheeler racing, the OZ BOSS
Championship is an exciting new development in Australian Motor Racing. OZ BOSS
is short for Australian Big Open Single Seaters, and that's what makes the
championship such an exciting prospect. OZ BOSS will feature the very fastest
Motor Racing in Australia. The category will be open to cars from the following
International series:
Formula One
Indy Car
Champ Car
Formula 3000
Formula Nippon
Formula 4000
Formula 5000
Formula Atlantic
Formula 3
- Formula R
A short list, but undoubtedly the most exciting open-wheeled categories on the planet, and it sets the stage for some awesome David-and-Goliath battles - reminiscent of the days when Frank Matich in his little Formula 2 took on the big boys of Formula 1.
OZ BOSS is seen as a unifying move in Australian Open-Wheeler Motor Sport, and you have the chance, in 2006, to witness it's beginning...
The OZ BOSS Championship will be incorporated in various rounds of the 2006 Formula 4000 Championship.
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| THUNDER SPORTS |
Thunder Sports is a series for Sports Cars in Australia from
prototype through to production sports cars. With cars such as Norax, Saker,
Jaguar and brands including BMW, Mazda, Porsche, Ferrari.
Thunder Sports is set to open up Sports Car racing to a massive variety of Sports Car types, with a minimum of restrictions and maximum speed. Rather than dividing Sports Cars and declaring selected cars ineligible, Thunder Sports will unite a wide variety of cars and present an awesome spectacle.
The Thunder Sports cars will have engines ranging from naturally aspirated 4-cylinders to massive V-12s. They'll have bodies ranging from normal road-type cars to full-blown Le-Mans style Sports Cars.
Thunder Sports will truly make the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end...
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| SUPER TIN TOPS |
Super Tin Tops, commonly referred to as Super TT is a series for Sedan Racing Cars in Australia from cars previously eligible to run as Saloon Cars, Improved Production, Sports Sedans and Commodore Cup cars.
Super TT will provide a racing home for a diverse range of machinery with nowhere else to race under current regulations. There will also be a division for Japanese turbo and non-turbo charged cars.
The point scoring and racing format will be similar to the Touring Car Challenge, and the similar diversity of cars promises plenty of close racing and overtaking that should prove highly popular with fans and competitors alike...
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| 3.3 LITRE HOLDENS |
The ubiquitous 3.3 Litre Holdens take to racing circuits in 2006, as part of the Australian Motor Racing Series. Yes, the thrills, spills and great racing that the 3.3 Litre Holdens provide will be coming to a circuit near you.
3.3 Litre Holdens are part of the foundation of Australian Motor Racing - taking a family car, performing some basic modifications and turning it into a racing car. The 3.3 Litre Holdens are cars everybody recognises and are affordable Motor Racing at its best - the limited modifications permitted ensure maximum safety, but also keep costs to a minimum, and also ensure that the cars are very evenly matched. The parity of the cars means that driver skill and persistence are what get the racers to the front. The evenly matched cars make the racing some of the closest and most exciting on the track.
Don't miss a moment of the action of 3.3 Litre Holden Racing, part of the 2006 Australian Motor Racing Series.
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| PRODUCTION TOURING CAR CHAMPIONSHIP |
Have you
ever wished you could race cars, but thought you couldn't afford it?
Well think again, the Production Touring Car Championship is designed with low
costs in mind.
But I need a Race Car and I don't have hundreds of thousands of dollars to
buy one. Well, with some minor modifications you can race your street car!
That's right, all cars competing in this series must be Street Legal at all
times.
All you need to add* to your street car is: Roll Over Protection, a Racing Seat
Belt and a Fire Extinguisher.
*Please read the technical and sporting regulations which are
available on the competitor info page.
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| SPORTS AND GT INTER MARQUE CHAMPIONSHIP |
Gran Turismo is the World's most popular computer game, and these GT and Sports Cars will provide fans with the same sort of excitement, only they're real! Porsche, Ferrari, Mazda, and many more, all coming to a track near you...
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| X CHALLENGE powered by LOTUS |
The ultimate one-make series with Lotus against Lotus. Exige and Elise duel it out for outright and class honours. The X Challenge powered by Lotus truly is: exotic cars, driven fast!
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AMRS 2005