The Repco Supercars Championship will be decided across a 14-round season in 2026 featuring the debut of the category on New Zealand’s South Island at Ruapana.
An exciting season is promised thanks to the debut of five Toyota GR Supras set take on the established attack of Ford Mustangs and Chevrolet Camaros making it three manufacturers competing for the championship for the first time since 2019.
In an exciting initiative, the first day of the Repco Supercars Championship season at Sydney Motorsport Park on Friday, February 20 will be free to all spectators as the new Supra completes its first competitive laps.
Sydney Motorsport Park kicks off the Repco Sprint Cup and the season under lights on February 20-22 straight after the Meguiar’s Bathurst 12 Hour.
Again, the category will support the Formula 1 Qatar Airways Australian Grand Prix on March 5-8 before the New Zealand doubleheader.
Taupo hosts the first leg on April 10-12 after a successful debut this season before the teams head south to Ruapana a week later.
Symmons Plains marks the Australian return of Supercars on May 22-24 before heading to Hidden Valley Raceway on June 19-21.
Townsville is up next on July 10-12 ahead of what might be the final appearance of Wanneroo on the calendar for the Perth Super 440 on July 31-August 2.
Queensland Raceway retains its spot as the final Repco Sprint Cup round on August 21-23.
Again, the Ryco Enduro Cup will begin at Shell V-Power Motorsport Park on September 11-13 ahead of the Repco Bathurst 1000 on October 8-11.
The Repco Finals Series will be hosted by the same three circuits as this season beginning on the Gold Coast on October 23-25, Sandown on November 13-15 and Adelaide on December 3-6.
Australian fans can watch every session in 2026 on Fox Sports or Kayo, with five to feature live coverage on the Seven Network and 7plus, while all races at the Australian Grand Prix will be broadcast on free-to-air also.
New Zealand Supercars suppress will be able to watch the action on Sky Sport and Sky Sport Now.
“We’re incredibly proud to present a calendar that not only delivers more racing but also breaks new ground for our fans and teams,” said Supercars CEO James Warburton.
“The New Zealand double-header is a historic moment, and the debut of Toyota at Sydney Motorsport Park is something we’ve all been looking forward to. Making the opening day free for everyone is our way of saying thank you to the fans who make this sport so special.”
“We would like to thank all our stakeholders for their vision and support in bringing this calendar to life. We’re ready for a season that will be remembered for years to come. We’re proud of the access we’re able to provide for our fans.”
The Repco Supercars Championship continues its 2025 Finals Series at Sandown on November 14-16.
2026 Supercars Championship Calendar
REPCO SPRINT CUP
Sydney 500* Sydney Motorsport Park (NSW) 20–22 February
Melbourne SuperSprint F1 Australian Grand Prix, Albert Park (VIC) 5–8 March
ITM Taupō Super440 Taupō International Motorsport Park (NZ) 10–12 April
Christchurch Super440 Ruapuna Raceway (NZ) 17–19 April
Tasmania Super440 Symmons Plains Raceway (TAS) 22–24 May
Betr Darwin Triple Crown* Hidden Valley Raceway (NT) 19–21 June
NTI Townsville 500 Reid Park Street Circuit (QLD) 10–12 July
Perth Super440* Carco.com.au Raceway (WA) 31 July–2 August
Century Batteries Ipswich Super440 Queensland Raceway (QLD) 21–23 August
RYCO ENDURO CUP
Airtouch 500 at The Bend Tailem Bend (SA) 11–13 September
Repco Bathurst 1000* Mount Panorama (NSW) 8–11 October
REPCO FINALS SERIES
Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500 Surfers Paradise Street Circuit (QLD) 23–25 October
Penrite Oil Sandown 500* Sandown Raceway (VIC) 13–15 November
bp Adelaide Grand Final* Adelaide Street Circuit (SA) 3–6 December
* Dunlop Super2 Series rounds