AASA Australian Touring Car
Championship - highly competitive racing
with fields containing V8 Giants (V8-powered sedans
from all major manufacturers, with older 5 litre V8
Supercar specification cars, 4-litre, quad-cam
cars, all the way up to 7-litre pushrod engines,
plus the newly introduced 3-litre turbo "Giant
Killer" class.
www.australiantouringcarchampionship.net.au
www.australiantouringcarchampionship.net.au
AASA Production Car Championship -
any street legal sedan, fitted with roll-over
protection, fire extinguisher and racing seat belt
is eligible.
www.productioncarchampionship.net.au
www.productioncarchampionship.net.au
Thunder Sports - Motorcycle
engined cars with a fiberglass body, super-fast,
high power to weight designed cars that allow for
extremely low cost racing. This category was well
represented in 2007 and fields of approximately
15-20 cars are expected to take part in 2008.
www.thundersports.net.au
www.thundersports.net.au
Oz BOSS - "Big Open Single
Seaters" such as F4000, F3000, F/Atlantic and
Formula R. Seriously the fastest cars in Australia.
www.ozboss.net
www.ozboss.net
ProtoSports - with makes such as
Saker (NZ), Minetti, Radical and West in the fields
this year, and with several new Wests coming off
the jigs, 2008 will be a great year for Sports
Cars.
www.protosports.net.au
www.protosports.net.au
Super TT - in the closing 2007
races there were excellent fields, culminating in
27 cars at Oran Park. Areas of growth are older
Utes, Commodore Cup, Sports Sedans and 3.3 Litre
Holdens, with the latter representing an important
base for the category. The popular old Classic
Touring Cars are well catered for as well, with
everthing from Utes to HQ Holdens ready to burn
rubber in "Super TT".
www.supertt.net.au
www.supertt.net.au
Pirelli Gran Turismo Championship
– Maserati, Porsche, Lotus and many more GT Sports
cars fight for the prestigious title.
www.granturismochampionship.com
www.granturismochampionship.com






