Need your fill of motor sport action but don’t know where to get it?
cams.com.au take a look at some events on the agenda this week, from state and national level through to grassroots motor sport.
Century Batteries Ipswich SuperSprint.
When: 26 – 28 July
Where: Queensland Raceway
The Virgin Australia Supercars Championship has officially reached its halfway point and heads to Queensland Raceway for races 19 and 20 of 2019.
Scott McLaughlin has been the standout all year and is on track to break Craig Lowndes’ current record of 16 race wins in a single season after winning 13 of his own so far this year.
All three tiers of Supercars will be on show during the weekend with the Dunlop Super2 Series and Kumho Super3 series to join the premiere category at QR, while the CB SuperUtes Series, Touring Car Masters and Aussie Racing Cars make up the remaining support categories.
With the action to get underway around 8am each morning, tickets to the event start from $21 and can be purchased online or at the gate.
2019 Victorian 6 Hour Relay
When: 26 – 28 July
Where: Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
One of the most popular events in Victoria, 47 teams will be tackling the iconic circuit for a mammoth six hour regulatory.
With each team made up of a minimum of three cars and four drivers, the goal of the event will be for the drivers to get as close as they can to a nominated lap time, scoring points for every time they get within a second of it.
Last year, the four man Panorama Mountain Men team dominated the event after recording 291 laps and beating their closest opponents by more than 10,000 points, while only three points separated Maserati Red and Mini Works Team in the battle for second.
WASCC CAMS Speed Event Series Point 2 Point Sprint
When: 27 July
Where: Barbagallo Raceway
The CAMS Western Australia State Speed Event Series holds its ninth round for 2019 and it will be a unique format as opposed to the standard events that make up the 15 round season.
The Point 2 Point Sprint will see more than 50 drivers compete on Barbagallo Raceway in a sprint format with a twist. Driving in four different layouts, competitors will take on a combination of the track in reverse and parts of the old and new Pit areas.
More than 50 drivers are entered into the event with series leader Marcel Every looking to make it four on the trot and extend his lead at the top over Ray Ferrari and Rob Dalgleish, while the only other driver to win a round at Barbagallo, Peter Morley will also be in looking to stop Every.
Infinite Time Attack
When: 25 July
Where: Barbagallo Raceway, Western Australia
Doug Chivas Memorial Track Day
When: 27 July
Where: Collie Motorplex, Western Australia
Rd 3 2019 QLD-NSW Sprint Challenge & Rd 3 2019 Short Circuit Touring Car Series
When: 27 - 28 July
Where: Carnell Raceway, Queensland
Round 5 of the 2019 VCAS Series
When: 27 July
Where: Boisdale, Victoria
Round 3 Motorkhana Series/Khanacross
When: 27-28 July
Where: Bernaby Motor Sport Complex, New South Wales
MCA Suspension SA Time Attack
When: 27 July
Where: The Bend Motorsport Park, South Australia
PCSA Motorkhana #1
When: 28 July
Where: Mallala Motorsport Park, South Australia
MSCA Super Sprint Round 3
When: 28 July
Where: Mallala Motorsport Park, South Australia
King of the Mountain Bitumen Hillclimb Titles
When: 28 July
Where: Mount Stuart, Queensland
WRX Club of WA - Club Motorsport Round 5
When: 28 July
Where: Jack's Hill, Western Australia
FIAT Club Motorkhana
When: 28 July
Where: Ansell Park, New South Wales
Driftwest Outlaw Series 4
When: 28 July
Where: Barbagallo Raceway, Western Australia
Sandown Winter Super Sprint
When: 28 July
Where: Sandown International Raceway, Victoria
Cyclones Show N Shine
When: 28 July
Where: Jezzine Barracks, Queensland
Limestone Khanacross
When: 28 July
Where: Broken Hill, New South Wales
CAMS NSW State Khanacross
When: 28 July
Where: Awabawac Park, New South Wales
Drifting Tasmania
When: 28 July
Where: Baskerville Raceway, Tasmania
Sunday Sliding
When: 28 July
Where: Sydney Motorsport Park - Skid Pan, New South Wales