AASA announces new Hi-Tec Oils Super Series promoter
The Australian Auto-Sport Alliance (AASA) is proud to announce that Hi-Tec Motorsport PTY LTD will become the new promoter of the nationally run Hi-Tec Oils Super Series.
The Hi-Tec Oils Super Series is the AASA’s premier circuit racing series, which has grown exponentially since its inception just three years ago.
Hi-Tec Oils has supported the Super Series from inception, forming the successful partnership at the core of the product today.
With the series stronger than ever, it has been announced that the brands’ involvement will increase.
Hi-Tec Oils Motorsport PTY LTD led by George Gambino is excited to up its involvement.
“From our side it is pretty much making sure the events run smoothly,” Gambino explained.
“Making sure that the sponsors and other people that we work with such as our partners, the AASA etc are getting looked after, and produce a bigger and better product with the great coverage that we're currently getting now with TV.
“With the exception of V8 Supercars, I don't believe there is anything as good as what we're doing, you look at where we are going and who's involved, it's the best motorsport product currently out there.
“Better television, more racing, this is why a lot of people are inquiring about running under the Super Series.”
A multi-year deal has been signed by Hi-Tec Oils Motorsport PTY LTD ensuring the growth of the nationally recognised series will continue.
“Hi-Tec Oils were already three years into a five-year deal, so now we’ve changed that into a long-term commitment,” Gambino explained.
“We'll be looking for more partners to come on board and help us make it even better, we're looking more corporate now.
“From when we started to now, some of the categories we were talking to were pretty basic, now we are getting big fields and headline categories.”
Under the new structure Hi-Tec Oils Super Series manager Carolyn Oldano will remain in her role for 2026.
“Caz will stay on as the Super Series Manager, she’s done a magnificent job since taking over the reins at the start of this year,” he said.
Oldano is excited by this new development, which is the first step towards a long-term vision and a rebrand for the Hi-Tec Oils Super Series to begin next year.
“Hi-Tec Motorsport PTY LTD coming on board as the official promoter represents a huge step forward in the growth of the series,” Oldano explained.
“Their involvement in motorsport continues to expand, and importantly, Hi-Tec has been with us since day one. This goes beyond sponsorship; it's a full, long-term commitment to growing motorsport in Australia from the grassroots up.
“With Hi-Tec Motorsport backing the series, we gain much more than resources, we gain a partner that truly shares our vision. It gives us the ability to invest in better infrastructure, broadcast, event formats, and competitor support.
“We’re entering a new era with new leadership, new energy, and new expectations.
“In combination with Hi-Tec Motorsport PTY LTD now being the promotor, we have also rebranded the Super Series.”
“We want fans, competitors, and partners to instantly recognise the series as a more professionally run, progressive, and inclusive national platform. The Hi-Tec Oils Super Series – Season 4 does exactly that.
“The rebranding to Hi-Tec Oils Super Series – Season 4 marks a fresh, exciting chapter. It’s a deliberate step forward that acknowledges our past and sets the tone for the future.
“The Hi-Tec Oils Super Series will always stay true to its foundation. We’re growing, yes, but we remain fully committed to supporting all levels of motorsport from grassroots categories through to top-tier national competition.
“Our ‘Home of Pure Racing’ mantra isn’t just a slogan — it’s a statement of intent.”
AASA CEO Stephen Whyte expressed that Hi-Tec’s increased involvement indicates the current strength of the Super Series.
“It has been a pleasure to watch the Super Series grow over the last few years to get to where it is now,” Whyte said. “The commitment that Hi-Tec has now made shows what a highly regarded platform it has become.”
“From humble beginnings, the Super Series is now attracting big names in the Australian motorsport landscape, and it is fantastic to have George step up his involvement, I can’t wait to see it take that next step in 2026.”
Oldano teased that more big announcements will be made in the lead up to the final round of the 2025 season Winton Wrap which takes place at Winton Motor Raceway next weekend October 31-November 2.
“There’s more to come, we’ll be announcing exciting updates — new race formats, our categories and key partnerships,” she said.
“Without giving too much away, expect changes that will energise the calendar and add even more value for competitors and fans.”
The final round of the 2025 Hi-Tec Oils Super Series takes place this weekend at Winton Motor Raceway, find out more info here.