The AMRC is an
affordable national motor racing series, featuring
a wide range of outstanding categories, catering
for cars from production-based sedans right through
to full-on, flat-out open wheelers.
The AMRC takes in circuits across the Eastern Seaboard, traveling to New South Wales (Wakefield Park), Victoria (Calder Park, Winton Raceway), Queensland (Queensland Raceway) and South Australia (Adelaide International Raceway). The racing starts in March, and doesn't let up until the end of November.
The top five reasons for being a part of the AMRC are listed below:
The AMRC takes in circuits across the Eastern Seaboard, traveling to New South Wales (Wakefield Park), Victoria (Calder Park, Winton Raceway), Queensland (Queensland Raceway) and South Australia (Adelaide International Raceway). The racing starts in March, and doesn't let up until the end of November.
The top five reasons for being a part of the AMRC are listed below:
More Exposure
Value for Money
Friendly Environment
Diverse Categories
Driver Development
The AMRC enjoys fantastic exposure on
Free-to-air and Pay TV. SBS Speedweek reaches
around 300,000 viewers per episode. Fox
Sports Inside Speed reaches Pay TV viewers,
and thousands of pubs and clubs around the
country. The AMRC also enjoys excellent
coverage in Auto Action, Motorsport News,
Racer Magazine, Ignition Magazine and many
others, as well as a full-featured, well
visited (1000 - 2000 pages viewed per day)
website.
At a time when every other racing series is
increasing fees, the AMRC has reduced
overheads and continues to lower its fees.
Costs in the AMRC are kept lower, and as a
result, competitors, sponsors and fans can
expect better value for money.
Every member of the AMRC staff is focussed on
making racing fun. The events are friendly
and relaxed - a great environment for the
competitors and a chance for the fans to see
the drivers and cars up close. Plus, an AMRC
race meeting is the perfect setting for
sponsors to enjoy corporate days, meet with
clients or network with other sponsors.
The AMRC features categories from all corners
of the motor racing world. There are cars to
appeal to everyone, and drivers that
represent practically every demographic.
The AMRC is unique in providing professional
development training to its competitors in
topics such as Media Awareness. This helps
the competitors and the series, but also
ensures that drivers are prepared to
represent sponsors in the best possible way.

