The 2026 Repco Supercars Championship began at Sydney Motorsport Park with the Dunlop Sydney 500. This season promises to be the most exhilarating in Supercars history, as many teams that previously competed with the now-discontinued Camaro racing cars, including the championship-winning Red Bull Ampol Racing team, have made the switch to the current-generation Mustang race cars. Additionally, some teams, such as Walkinshaw and BJR, are excited about the introduction of the GR Supra racers, which are based on the soon-to-be-discontinued Toyota GR Supra model.
The three-race season opener highlights the changes teams and drivers have made compared to last year. Given the weather changes, first impressions are crucial.
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Broc Feeney from Red Bull kicked off the race weekend by leading an all-Mustang podium, finishing ahead of BRT drivers Aaron Cameron and James Golding. In Race 2, Team 18's Anton De Pasquale triumphed over Shell V-Power's Brodie Kostecki and Penrite's Matt Payne. In the final race, Broc Feeney secured his second win of the season, finishing ahead of Matt Payne and Cameron Waters.
What a way to kick off the new Supercars season. The next event is the Melbourne Supersprint on March 5-8, 2026. Be advised that due to international broadcast rights associated with the F1 2026's Australian Grand Prix, their usual highlights and live video coverage of the Repco Supercars Championship events are not available.


