Cars and Bikes join for the Australian All Wheels Race Fest
The 2021 motorsport year will explode into action with the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit to host the inaugural ‘Australian All Wheels Race Fest’ in February 2021, with the Shannons Motorsport Australia Championships and the mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship.
Motorsport Australia and Motorcycling Australia will conduct the 19-21 February 2021 event, which will feature motorcycles and cars in what will be the ultimate 2+4 motorsport event for all race fans. The event will showcase the fastest two and four wheeled machines in what is sure to be an adrenaline filled weekend packed with racing for ASBK and car racing fans alike.
More event details will be confirmed in the coming month, with Motorcycling Australia and Motorsport Australia working closely to create an unique experience for competitors and spectators in bringing the two national championships together. They have been working with government authorities aiming to welcome race fans to the Australian All Wheels Race Fest at Phillip Island next year.
The Australian Superbike Championship, presented by Motul will feature the Kawasaki Superbikes, MotorsportTV Supersport, YMI Supersport 300 and the bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup.
While the Shannons Motorsport Australia Championships categories to be at the event include the carsales TCR Australia Series, VHT S5000 Australian Drivers’ Championship and the Porsche Michelin Sprint Challenge Australia.
This will be the first time ASBK & SMAC have raced together, with both sanctioning bodies eager to continue this event in the years ahead at various circuits around the country. More details, including schedule, TV Broadcast details, ticketing and corporate hospitality opportunities, will be made available in the lead up to the event.
“This is a fantastic opportunity to be working with Motorsport Australia to deliver a spectacular event at a venue that has so much history for both two-wheel and four-wheel motorsport,” Motorcycling Australia CEO Peter Doyle said.
“The Australian All Wheels Race Fest idea has been spoken about for some time and both Motorcycling Australia and Motorsport Australia look forward to working together… This is an idea that motorsport fans have wanted for some time, and together with Motorsport Australia there is a passion from us to deliver cross discipline world-class event.”