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Super2 Series

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Australian touring car racing competition
Super2 Series
CategoryTouring car racing
CountryAustraliaAustralia
Inaugural season2000
Drivers26
Teams11
ConstructorsUnited StatesFord
AustraliaHolden
Tyre suppliersDunlop
Drivers' championAustraliaRylan Gray
Makes' championUnited StatesFord
Teams' championTickford Racing
Official websitewww.supercars.com
Current season

TheDunlop Super2 Series (formerly known asDunlop Series,Fujitsu V8 Supercars Series,HPDC V8 Supercars Series,Konica Minolta V8 Supercars Series andKonica V8 Supercars/Lites Series) is an Australiantouring car racing competition, specifically the second tier series forSupercars competitors. Competing vehicles are older than those utilised in the Supercars Championship series and are usually run by smaller teams with lower budgets.

The vast majority of drivers in the Supercars Championship have raced at least one season in the Super2 Series Championship. For parts of its history, competing in the Super2 Series was required for most drivers to qualify for aMotorsport Australia Superlicence, which is required to compete in the Supercars Championship, or was enforced as a separate requirement by the Supercars Championship organisers.[1][2]

History

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The series was first held in 2000 as the2000 Konica V8 Lites Series and this inaugural contest was won byDean Canto. Towards the end of the seasonStone Brothers Racing entered a car forDavid Besnard as preparation for the long distance races, in the main V8 Supercar series, theQueensland 500 and theBathurst 1000, which unlike the other races require two drivers for each competing vehicle. Since then main series teams have used the series to help get their endurance co-drivers up-to-speed, or have employed drivers competing for other Fujitsu Series teams. While originally Fujitsu Series teams were allowed to enter main series events, this has since been discontinued as all main series events are limited to those teams carrying valid franchise slots for the main series, although in limited circumstances Fujitsu series teams have been able to lease entries from main series teams.

The 2007 champion,Tony D'Alberto, drove for theTony D'Alberto Racing team, and like many of his predecessors, graduated to the V8 Supercar series in 2008, again with the family team.

From the 2009 Season and onward all Super2 Series rounds have run on the Main Supercars Championship calendar as a support category.

This series carries the colloquial title of 'Development Series' which was the name given to the series by V8 Supercar Australia between the 2004 and 2005 seasons. The colloquial title is referred to in many conversations, even though there has never been a Development Series race because a naming rights sponsor was found before the start of the 2005 season.

Started during the 2016 year season of the Dunlop Super2 Series (Named as Supercars Dunlop Series) Car of The Future later known as New Generation V8 Supercar specification cars were eligible in the series.

In the 2021 season of the series, The Kumho Tyre V8 Touring Car Series (Later named asKumho Tyre Super3 Series in 2019 before being named as Dunlop Super3 Series) joined alongside the Dunlop Super2 Series category for the first time as a class racing on track at the same time.

Started in the year 2023 season of the Dunlop Super2 & Super3 Series only the Gen2 Specification built cars (Holden Commodore ZB &Ford Mustang GT (S550)) were to become eligible in the Super2 Series class. Car of The Future also known as New Generation V8 Supercar specification built cars were sold & sent down to teams in theSuper3 Series class of the Dunlop Super2 & Super3 Series.

Starting in the 2025 year season the Dunlop Series will revert down to a single class of the Super2 Series removing the Super3 Series due to low grid numbers with as much as two or three cars in the Super3 Series class during round weekends of the 2024 Dunlop Super2 & Super3 Series season. Cars that were built under Car of The Future (Also Known as New Generation V8 Supercar) Regulations such as theHolden Commodore VF,Ford Falcon FG-X andNissan Altima are set to be re-eligible back in the Super2 Series in the 2025 Year season.

Championship format

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The Super2 series runs at a subset of Supercars Championship rounds (for instance in 2025, there will be six Super2 rounds).[3]

During each round, there are two races of 40 minutes duration, one on the Saturday and one on the Sunday of the race weekend.[4] There is a separate qualifying session for each race.

Championship points for each race result are awarded on a sliding scale, with each race result given equal weighting (unlike in the Supercars Championship, where longer races are awarded more points).[5]

Costs

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One 2023 estimate puts the cost of competing in the Super2 series for a season at "up toA$600,000...for a top team car".[6] While much lower than the Supercars Championship, it is much higher than many other Australian racing series such as theTrico Trans-Am Series,TCR Australia Touring Car Series, and the now-defunctS5000 Australian Drivers Championship.[7]

Series winners

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TheHolden VZ Commodore of Marcus Zukanovic at theAdelaide Parklands Circuit for the opening round of the 2010 Dunlop Super2 Series (Back then as the2010 Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series).
TheFord BF Falcon ofJohn McIntyre at theAdelaide Parklands Circuit for the opening round of the 2010 Dunlop Super2 Series (Back then as the2010 Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series).
TheHolden VE Commodore ofPaul Dumbrell at the2014 Sydney NRMA 500
TheNissan Altima (L33) ofJack Le Brocq at theNewcastle Street Circuit for the2017 Coates Hire Newcastle 500
SeasonSeries NameSeries WinnerCarTeam
2000Konica V8 Lites SeriesAustraliaDean CantoFord EL FalconDean Canto Racing
2001Konica V8 Supercar SeriesNew ZealandSimon WillsHolden VT CommodoreTeam Dynamik
2002Konica V8 Supercar SeriesAustraliaPaul DumbrellHolden VX CommodoreIndependent Race Cars Australia
2003Konica V8 Supercar SeriesAustraliaMark WinterbottomFord AU FalconStone Brothers Racing
2004Konica Minolta V8 Supercar SeriesAustraliaAndrew JonesFord AU FalconBrad Jones Racing
2005HPDC V8 Supercar SeriesAustraliaDean CantoFord BA FalconDick Johnson Racing
2006Fujitsu V8 Supercar SeriesAustraliaAdam MacrowFord BA FalconHoward Racing
2007Fujitsu V8 Supercar SeriesAustraliaTony D'AlbertoHolden VZ CommodoreTony D'Alberto Racing
2008Fujitsu V8 Supercar SeriesAustraliaSteve OwenHolden VZ CommodoreScott Loadsman Racing
2009Fujitsu V8 Supercar SeriesAustraliaJonathon WebbFord BF FalconMW Motorsport
2010Fujitsu V8 Supercar SeriesAustraliaSteve OwenHolden VE CommodoreGreg Murphy Racing
2011Fujitsu V8 Supercar SeriesAustraliaAndrew ThompsonHolden VE CommodoreTriple Eight Race Engineering
2012Dunlop V8 Supercar SeriesNew ZealandScott McLaughlinFord FG FalconStone Brothers Racing
Matt Stone Racing
2013Dunlop V8 Supercar SeriesAustraliaDale WoodFord FG FalconMW Motorsport
2014Dunlop V8 Supercar SeriesAustraliaPaul DumbrellHolden VE CommodoreEggleston Motorsport
2015V8 Supercars Dunlop SeriesAustraliaCam WatersFord FG FalconProdrive Racing Australia
2016Supercars Dunlop SeriesAustraliaGarry JacobsonFord FG X FalconProdrive Racing Australia
2017Dunlop Super2 SeriesAustraliaTodd HazelwoodHolden VF CommodoreMatt Stone Racing
2018Dunlop Super2 SeriesNew ZealandChris PitherHolden VF CommodoreGarry Rogers Motorsport
2019Dunlop Super2 SeriesAustraliaBryce FullwoodNissan Altima L33MW Motorsport
2020Dunlop Super2 SeriesAustraliaThomas RandleNissan Altima L33MW Motorsport
2021Dunlop Super2 SeriesAustraliaBroc FeeneyHolden VF CommodoreTriple Eight Race Engineering
2022Dunlop Super2 SeriesAustraliaDeclan FraserHolden VF CommodoreTriple Eight Race Engineering
2023Dunlop Super2 SeriesAustraliaKai AllenHolden ZB CommodoreEggleston Motorsport
2024Dunlop Super2 SeriesAustraliaZach BatesHolden ZB CommodoreWalkinshaw Andretti United
2025Dunlop Super2 SeriesAustraliaRylan GrayFord Mustang GTTickford Racing

Rookie of the Year Winners

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SeasonWinnerCarTeam
2021AustraliaMatt McLeanHolden Commodore VFEggleston Motorsport
2022New ZealandMatthew PayneNissan Altima L33Grove Racing
2023AustraliaKai AllenHolden Commodore ZBEggleston Motorsport
2024Australia Jarrod HughesHolden Commodore ZBImage Racing
2025Australia Ben GomersallHolden Commodore ZBTriple Eight Race Engineering

Driver Records

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[8][9][10][11][12]

Series Wins
DriverTitles
1AustraliaDean Canto (2000,2005)2
AustraliaPaul Dumbrell (2002,2014)
AustraliaSteve Owen (2008,2010)
4New ZealandSimon Wills (2001)1
AustraliaMark Winterbottom (2003)
AustraliaAndrew Jones (2004)
AustraliaAdam Macrow (2006)
AustraliaTony D'Alberto (2007)
AustraliaJonathon Webb (2009)
AustraliaAndrew Thompson (2011)
New ZealandScott McLaughlin (2012)
AustraliaDale Wood (2013)
AustraliaCam Waters (2015)
AustraliaGarry Jacobson (2016)
AustraliaTodd Hazelwood (2017)
New ZealandChris Pither (2018)
AustraliaBryce Fullwood (2019)
AustraliaThomas Randle (2020)
AustraliaBroc Feeney (2021)
AustraliaDeclan Fraser (2022)
AustraliaKai Allen (2023)
AustraliaZach Bates (2024)
AustraliaRylan Gray (2025)
Driver Race Starts (Top-20)
DriverStarts
1Australia Aaron McGill170
2AustraliaGeoff Emery140
Australia Marcus Zukanovic
AustraliaAndrew Jones
5AustraliaJack Perkins123
6AustraliaMatt Chahda121
7AustraliaDrew Russell112
8AustraliaPaul Dumbrell111
9AustraliaTaz Douglas104
10AustraliaAaren Russell100
11AustraliaGarry Jacobson99
12AustraliaLuke Youlden98
13Australia Matthew White90
14New ZealandChris Pither89
15Australia Jay Verdnik88
16Australia Rodney Jane84
17Australia Adam Wallis83
18AustraliaTony D'Alberto82
19AustraliaSteve Owen81
20Australia Terry Wyhoon80
Driver Race Wins (Top-20)
DriverWins
1AustraliaPaul Dumbrell41
2AustraliaDean Canto21
3AustraliaSteve Owen20
4AustraliaAndrew Thompson16
5AustraliaOwen Kelly13
6AustraliaCam Waters12
AustraliaAdam Macrow
8AustraliaJack Le Brocq11
9New ZealandSimon Wills10
10AustraliaDavid Russell9
AustraliaJack Perkins
12AustraliaMark Winterbottom8
AustraliaJonathon Webb
14AustraliaGarry Jacobson7
AustraliaAshley Walsh
16AustraliaBryce Fullwood6
AustraliaMichael Caruso
AustraliaTodd Hazelwood
AustraliaBrodie Kostecki
AustraliaNick Percat
Driver Round Wins
DriverRound Wins
1AustraliaPaul Dumbrell16
2AustraliaSteve Owen10
3AustraliaDean Canto9
4AustraliaAndrew Thompson8
5AustraliaAdam Macrow7
6AustraliaCam Waters5
AustraliaZak Best
8AustraliaMark Winterbottom4
AustraliaJonathon Webb
AustraliaBryce Fullwood
AustraliaOwen Kelly
12AustraliaKai Allen3
AustraliaBroc Feeney
AustraliaGarry Jacobson
AustraliaAndrew Jones
AustraliaThomas Randle
AustraliaZach Bates
18New ZealandSimon Wills2
New ZealandScott McLaughlin
AustraliaTodd Hazelwood
AustraliaDeclan Fraser
New ZealandChris Pither
AustraliaTony D'Alberto
24AustraliaDale Wood1
Australia Matthew White
Note: bold text indicates active drivers.


Team Records

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Teams Championships
TeamTitles
1MW Motorsport4
2Triple Eight Race Engineering3
Tickford Racing
4Stone Brothers Racing2
Eggleston Motorsport
6Dean Canto Racing1
Team Dynamik
Independent Race Cars Australia
Brad Jones Racing
Dick Johnson Racing
Howard Racing
Tony D'Alberto Racing
Scott Loadsman Racing
Greg Murphy Racing
Matt Stone Racing
Garry Rogers Motorsport
Walkinshaw Andretti United
Team Round Wins (Top-5)
TeamRound Wins
1MW Motorsport21
Tickford Racing
3Eggleston Motorsport18
4Triple Eight Race Engineering13
5Howard Racing11
Team Race Wins (Top-5)
TeamRace Wins
1MW Motorsport51
2Tickford Racing43
3Eggleston Motorsport42
4Howard Racing24
5Triple Eight Race Engineering23
Note: bold text indicates active teams.


References

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  1. ^Clarke, Andrew (1 June 2023)."Rogers frustrated with Supercars' licence hurdle".Auto Action. Retrieved29 October 2024.
  2. ^O'Brien, Connor (2023-07-20)."Supercars announces driver eligibility rule change".V8 Sleuth. Retrieved2024-10-29.
  3. ^"2025 Supercars Calendar"(PDF).Supercars Championship. Retrieved30 October 2024.
  4. ^"2024 Repco Supercars Championship | Result 2024 Super2 | Supercars".www.supercars.com. Retrieved2024-10-30.
  5. ^"SUPERCARS OPERATIONS MANUAL 2023 DIVISION "D" – SPORTING RULES"(PDF).Supercars Championship. Retrieved30 October 2024.
  6. ^Williams, Bruce (12 December 2023)."It's Crunch Time For S5000".Auto Action. Retrieved30 October 2024.
  7. ^van Leewen, Andrew (30 June 2020)."ARG reveals post-lockdown season budgets".Motorsport.com. Retrieved30 October 2024.
  8. ^https://www.driverdb.com/championships/v8-supercar-development-series/2025
  9. ^https://www.supercars.com/news/supercars-news-2025-25-best-super2-drivers-in-25-years-3-to-1
  10. ^https://www.supercars.com/news/supercars-news-2025-25-best-super2-drivers-in-25-years-10-to-4
  11. ^https://www.supercars.com/news/supercars-news-2025-25-best-super2-drivers-in-25-years-17-to-11
  12. ^https://www.supercars.com/news/supercars-news-2025-25-best-super2-drivers-in-25-years-25-to-18

External links

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Australian Touring Car Championship
Shell Championship Series
V8 Supercar Championship Series
International V8 Supercars Championship
Supercars Championship
CurrentSupercars Championship support categories
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