SupercarXtra Magazine #123 on sale now!

Issue #123 is a special Bathurst edition, featuring Triple Eight Race Engineering’s wildcard entrants Broc Feeney and Russell Ingall on the cover.

It’s a celebration of the Great Race with features on the wildcard entrants, legendary Bathurst cars and drivers and so much more. 

Included is a two-sided pullout poster featuring Bathurst legends Dick Johnson and Mark Skaife. 

CLICK HERE to purchase issue #123.

CLICK HERE to access the digital edition of issue #123. 

CLICK HERE to order high-quality prints of the posters. 

Newsagents can order the issue by contacting wrapaway.com.au.

Issue #123 also includes the following:

ANALYSIS: The movers & shakers. How the 2022 Supercars grid is taking shape with the delay of Gen3 until 2023.

ANALYSIS: The biggest shoes to fill. Broc Feeney’s promotion into the main game as Jamie Whincup’s replacement at Triple Eight Race Engineering. 

ANALYSIS: The long-awaited step up. Thomas Randle on getting his big break in the main game with the expanding Tickford Racing.  

ANALYSIS: The end of the road for the Kellys. Todd and Rick Kelly’s farewell to Supercars team ownership.

COLUMN: Mark Winterbottom on the challenges of 2021 and his prospects for Bathurst.

COLUMN: Craig Lowndes on Jamie Whincup’s full-time farewell at Bathurst.

FEATURE: The old guard. Greg Murphy and Russell Ingall on their return to the driver’s seat in wildcard entries at Bathurst. 

FEATURE: The wildcard combos. A look back on some of the most intriguing wildcard entries in the history of the Great Race. 

FEATURE: The season that was. Reflecting on 2011, which saw Jamie Whincup win the title and Garth Tander and Nick Percat claim Bathurst.

FEATURE: The golden child. What made Mark Skaife and the Holden Racing Team’s Holden VX Commodore so special. 

FEATURE: When godzilla crushed the Mountain. Profile of the all-conquering Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R. 

FEATURE: Redemption. Dick Johnson’s championship and Bathurst 1000 double in 1981.

FEATURE: The Phase III dominator. Allan Moffat’s record-breaking Ford XY Falcon GT-HO Phase III. 

FROM THE ARCHIVES: The first international Australian Touring Car Championship/Supercars round from 2001.

CLICK HERE to subscribe to SupercarXtra Magazine.

ON SALE NOW: Beaurepaires Sydney SuperNight program

The SupercarXtra Magazine-produced Beaurepaires Sydney SuperNight program is your must-have guide to the event. The program will be on sale at the event at Sydney Motorsport Park and is available to order from our online store.

CLICK HERE to purchase the print program for delivery within Australia. 

CLICK HERE to access the digital edition of the program.  

The battle for position in the Repco Supercars Championship standings will be the focus in the penultimate event of the season. It’s also the last shootout for teams and drivers before the Great Race grand finale, the Repco Bathurst 1000. And, also, the Beaurepaires Sydney Cup and a cash prize of $25,000 will be awarded to the driver with the most points from the four Sydney Motorsport Park events. 

In contrast to three previous Sydney events, the Beaurepaires Sydney SuperNight features two 250km races – as opposed to the three 125km races – with the first race on Saturday night and the second on Sunday afternoon. 

It will be just the third event in 2021 to feature two refuelling races, following the season-opening Repco Mt. Panorama 500 and NTI Townsville 500. There will be seven sets of hards and two super-soft sets of tyres, though the super softs can only be used in the two races.

The longer races will be a handy practice for teams and drivers ahead of the Repco Bathurst 1000, with the endurance co-drivers set to feature at the Great Race given a 40-minute practice session at the Beaurepaires Sydney SuperNight.

The 2021 Repco Bathurst 1000 print program is available to order now. 

CLICK HERE to order within Australia.

CLICK HERE to order for New Zealand.

CLICK HERE to order for the rest of the world. 

CLICK HERE to access the digital edition of the program. 

ON SALE NOW: 2021 Repco Bathurst 1000 program

The SupercarXtra Magazine-produced 116-page program is your must-have guide to the 2021 Repco Bathurst 1000, the final round of the 2021 Repco Supercars Championship (incorporates a copy of issue #123 of SupercarXtra Magazine!).

It’s available to order now from our online store for delivery to anywhere in the world. It will also be available in newsagents across Australia from November 15 and at the event itself from November 30.

Newsagents can order the program by contacting wrapaway.com.au.

CLICK HERE to order within Australia.

CLICK HERE to order for New Zealand.

CLICK HERE to order for the rest of the world. 

CLICK HERE to access the digital edition of the program. 

The 2021 Repco Bathurst 1000 shapes as the biggest event in Australian motorsport history with 10 categories featuring across six days at the Mount Panorama Circuit.

It will be run between Tuesday November 30 and Sunday December 5, featuring the Dunlop Super 2/3 Series, Porsche Carrera Cup, Toyota Gazoo Racing 86 Series, TCR Australia, Touring Car Masters, S5000, GT World Challenge Australia, V8 SuperUtes and Trans Am before concluding with Supercars’ grand finale, the Repco Bathurst 1000.

ONLINE NOW: BP Ultimate Sydney SuperSprint program

The SupercarXtra Magazine-produced BP Ultimate Sydney SuperSprint free digital program has you covered for the restart to the season.

CLICK HERE to view and read the program.

The program features the event schedule, preview, entry list, driver profiles, circuit guide, records, support category previews and more, all free to read.

The Repco Supercars Championship returns to Sydney Motorsport Park for the third of four consecutive events at the circuit, and another make or break event for those trying to stop championship leader van Gisbergen.

The BP Ultimate Sydney SuperSprint is the last three-race round of the season, featuring one race on the Saturday and two on Sunday. It’s a Dunlop soft tyre-only event, with five sets of the soft tyres available to each car from the start of Saturday qualifying.

With three rounds remaining in 2021, teams and drivers are not only battling for position within the Repco Supercars Championship standings but also for the Beaurepaires Sydney Cup and a cash prize of $25,000, awarded to the driver who accumulates the most points over the events being held at Sydney Motorsport Park.

The 2021 Repco Bathurst 1000 print program is available to order now. 

CLICK HERE to order within Australia.

CLICK HERE to order for New Zealand.

CLICK HERE to order for the rest of the world. 

ONLINE NOW: Armor All Sydney SuperNight program

The SupercarXtra Magazine-produced Armor All Sydney SuperNight free digital program has you covered for the second of four consecutive events at Sydney Motorsport Park.

CLICK HERE to view and read the program.

The program features the event schedule, preview, entry list, driver profiles, circuit guide, records, support category previews and more, all free to read.

The Armor All Sydney SuperNight once again features the three 125km sprint race format, two of which are under lights. It’s a mixed-tyre event with teams handed five sets of event-marked softs and three sets of hards, adding a big variable to proceedings.

The Beaurepaires Sydney Cup and a cash prize of $25,000 will be awarded to the driver who accumulates the most points over the four Repco Supercars Championship events being held at Sydney Motorsport Park across October and November.

The 2021 Repco Bathurst 1000 print program is available to pre-order now. 

CLICK HERE to pre-order within Australia.

CLICK HERE to pre-order for New Zealand.

CLICK HERE to pre-order for the rest of the world.