Motorsport Australia locks in 2025 Trophy Tour, a new format to support national categories to go racing.
The 2025 Trophy Tour provisional calendar is set, with six weekends confirmed at Sydney Motorsport Park, Winton Raceway, Queensland Raceway, Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, and One Raceway.
The Trophy Tour sees Motorsport Australia, circuits and organising clubs coming together to enable national level racing across Australia. Circuits and clubs have collaborated to promote events scheduled across the year, with Motorsport Australia supporting via new permit fee structures, appointed officials and event activations. Consistent standards with a focus on high quality racing formats underpin the new Trophy Tour structure.
In addition, existing state-level rounds can join the national Trophy Tour if a national category enters to join their event. A full list of 2025 state-level events at Shell V-Power Motorsport Park, CARCO.com.au Raceway, Mallala Motorsport Park, Sandown International Raceway, Calder Park Raceway, and Symmons Plains Raceway have been provided to categories to help build their 2025 calendars. With 21 eligible state-level events to choose from, the Trophy Tour expects to expand with select state rounds added to the six full weekend events.
The provisional calendar follows Motorsport Australia capturing requests from 16 national categories, alongside extensive discussions with clubs and track owners to build alignment. Signed letters of intent have secured this provisional calendar that will enable multi-category racing across nearly every state in Australia.
Motorsport Australia’s Sporting & Technical Director, Lisa Crampton said “The Trophy Tour empowers circuits and clubs to manage events sanctioned by Motorsport Australia via a new National Permit structure for this project, within Motorsport Australia’s proven framework.”
“Our priority is to facilitate motorsport events for participants at all levels, the continued development of our officials, and delivering best-practice policies that ensure safe and fair competition.
“We are grateful for the support and cooperation from circuits and affiliated clubs to publish such an extensive list of events upon which categories can now build their national calendars.”
Collaboration between Motorsport Australia and participating clubs and track owners is integral to the sustained growth of motorsport, creating an environment where competitive motorsport thrives at all levels. The Trophy Tour provides a platform for officials development while maintaining a sense of local ownership and community involvement.
2025 Trophy Tour provisional calendar
Sydney Motorsport Park – 21-23 March
Winton Motor Raceway – 11-13 April
Queensland Raceway – 9-11 May
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit – 14-15 June
One Raceway – 28-29 June
Sydney Motorsport Park – 30-31 August