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Super3 Series

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Australian motor racing series
Super3 Series
CategoryTouring car racing
CountryAustraliaAustralia
Inaugural season2008
Folded2024
DriversSuper3 Series: 6
V8 Touring Car Series: 13
TeamsSuper3 Series: 5
V8 Touring Car Series: 15
ConstructorsSuper3 Series:
AustraliaHolden
AustraliaFord
JapanNissan

V8 Touring Car Series:
AustraliaHolden
AustraliaFord
Tyre suppliersSuper3 Series:
Dunlop Tyres

V8 Touring Car Series:
Kumho Tyres
Last Drivers' championSuper3 Series:
Australia Cody Burcher

V8 Touring Car Series:
Australia Jude Bargwanna
Last Teams' championSuper3 Series:
AustraliaMW Motorsport

V8 Touring Car Series:
AustraliaAnderson Motorsport
Official websiteSupercars.com
V8 Touring Cars Series
Current season

TheSuper3 Series &V8 Touring Car Series (formerly theKumho Tyres Super3 Series,Kumho Tyres Australian V8 Touring Car Series andV8 Touring Car National Series) were two Australian motor racing competitions fortouring cars. In 2019 it became the official third tier series forSupercars competitors, while the series itself remained independently owned and managed from Supercars. The cars must be deregistered cars from official Supercar teams and series, this is mainly as a preventive measure against a team building a brand new car to suit the regulations. In 2023 the V8 Touring Car Series would be revived to create a standalone unofficial fourth tier level V8 Supercars category however it would only last for that year's season. The two defunct series were known by the commercial identities of theDunlop Super3 Series &Kumho Tyres Australian V8 Touring Car Series.

History

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The series came into existence as an acknowledgement that there are many old V8 Supercars no longer eligible or competitive in the second-tierDunlop V8 Supercar Series and, other than as overweight and uncompetitiveSports Sedans, had nowhere else to race. The series has also attracted competitors from the now defunctAustralian Touring Car Challenge which had run on the now collapsedAustralian Motor Racing Championships program.

The inaugural series was held in2008 as a completely new category, running on theShannons Nationals Motor Racing Championships schedule. The series struggled to find a grid in its opening year, with the low point coming in the second round atEastern Creek where just three cars were entered. The series has since swollen with the deregistration of theFord AU Falcon andHolden VX Commodore from the Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series, with a number of fresh cars and teams stepping straight out of the second-tier series.

Chris Smerdon, a former V8 Supercar driver, was the inaugural series champion, dominating the 2008 series in an ex-Stone Brothers Racing Ford AU Falcon. The2009 series saw former Fujitsu Series drivers Adam Wallis and Terry Wyhoon battle with Smerdon for the crown, with Wallis coming out on top over Wyhoon and Smerdon. Another former Fujitsu Series driver, Tony Evangelou, won the2010 series, being the only driver to compete in all five rounds. Wyhoon won the series in2011 after a close battle with Smerdon and Scott Loadsman.

In 2019, the series was rebranded to Super3.[1]

In 2020, only two rounds of the series were completed - therefore no champion was awarded.

In 2021 the Super3 Series sat to join alongside theDunlop Super2 Series for the first time as a class.

In 2023, Car of the Future also known later as New Generation V8 Supercar built cars were set to become eligible in the Super3 Series class of the Dunlop Super2 & Super3 Series alongside Project Blueprint built specification cars purchased from teams in the Super2 Series Class of the Dunlop Super2 & Super3 Series. In the same year of 2023 the V8 Touring Car Series would be revived to create a standalone unofficial fourth tier V8 Supercars category for Pre-Car of The Future Specification built cars to be eligible. However it would only last for that years season in 2023.[2]

In November 2024, Supercars announced the Super3 Series would cease to exist as a stand alone series due to low grid numbers with only as many as two or three cars appearing in the Super3 Series class at rounds in the 2024 Dunlop Super2 & Super3 Series season. Cars built under Car of the Future (Also known as New Generation V8 Supercar) regulations are set to be re-eligible to compete in the Super2 Series in the 2025 year season.[3]

Format

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Each weekend consist of two races, the first usually held on Saturday and the second on Sunday. To score points, the driver must complete at least 75% of the race distance and must cross the finish line at the completion of the race. At least 50% of the planned race distance must be completed for the result to be valid and championship points awarded.

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th16th17th
Points1501381291201111029690847872696663605754

Series winners

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Shae Davies won the 2013 series driving aFord BF Falcon
Australian V8 Touring Car Series
YearDriverCarTeam
2008Chris SmerdonFord AU FalconChallenge Motorsport
2009Adam WallisHolden VX CommodoreWarrin Mining
2010Tony EvangelouFord BA FalconANT Racing
2011Terry WyhoonFord BA FalconImage Racing
2012Josh HunterFord BA FalconFernandez Motorsport
2013Shae DaviesFord BF FalconFernandez Motorsport
2014Justin RuggierHolden VZ CommodoreEggleston Motorsport
2015Liam McAdamHolden VZ CommodoreEggleston Motorsport
2016Taz DouglasHolden VE CommodoreTHR Racing Developments
2017Jack SmithHolden VE CommodoreBrad Jones Racing
2018Tyler EveringhamFord FG FalconMW Motorsport
2019 - 2022Not contested
2023[4]Jude BargwannaFord FG FalconAnderson Motorsport
Super3 Series
YearDriverCarTeam
2019Broc FeeneyFord FG FalconPaul Morris Motorsport
2020Not awarded
2021Nash MorrisFord FG FalconPaul Morris Motorsport
2022Brad VaughanFord FG FalconAnderson Motorsport
2023Jobe StewartHolden VF CommodoreImage Racing
2024Cody BurcherNissan AltimaMW Motorsport

References

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  1. ^V8 Touring Cars to Become Super3Auto Action 22 October 2018
  2. ^van Leeuwen, Andrew (2022-12-08)."Calendar revealed for new fourth Supercars tier".au.motorsport.com.
  3. ^No more Super3Auto Action 6 November 2024
  4. ^"Series Points". January 11, 2024. Archived fromthe original on 11 January 2024.

External links

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Australian Touring Car Championship
Shell Championship Series
V8 Supercar Championship Series
International V8 Supercars Championship
Supercars Championship
Tier 3 Australian V8 Touring Car Racing
AMSCAR
Touring Car Challenge
V8 Touring Car National Series
Super3
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