Jam-packed Winton Wrap to conclude 2025 Hi-Tec Oils Super Series

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The 2025 Hi-Tec Oils Super Series will conclude at Winton Motor Raceway with the Winton Wrap from October 31-November 2.

Winton provides the perfect conclusion to a Hi-Tec Oils Super Series, which has displayed rapid growth in 2025 as demonstrated by the fields set to compete at the final round.

A wide array of categories will conclude the 2025 Hi-Tec Oils Super Series season at the Winton Wrap in what is a showcase of what to expect for next year.

Highlights across the three-day meeting include the return of the Australia Super Trucks Championship, twilight racing on Saturday evening and a jam-packed schedule featuring eight categories.

These include the TFH Hire TA2 Muscle Car Series Presented by Maritimo, the Formula Ford Stars and Renegades Series, Australian Super Trucks, Hi-Tec Oils APC Enduro Championship, the Australian IRC Racing Series, TFH Hire Legend Cars Australia, the Eastern Sleepers Aussie Tin Tops and Hankook Australian Drivers’ Championship.

“We don’t like to do things by halves here at the Super Series,” said Hi-Tec Oils Super Series Manager Carolyn Oldano.

“We’re wrapping up the year with a huge event at our home track, Winton, featuring eight categories including the debut of the Super Trucks for the final round.

“We really want to finish the season with a bang and put on a great weekend of racing for our competitors, fans at home watching and those coming to the track.

“There’s a lot of titles still to be decided, which means every race will count. It’s the perfect way to close out what’s been a fantastic year for the Super Series.”

The headline act will be the TA2 Muscle Car Series in which Ford, Chevy and Dodge will go head-to-head, many of the usual front-runners will be in attendance.

The future heroes of motorsport will be learning their craft in the ever-entertaining Formula Ford Stars and Renegades Series. This category has been a major success in its first season under the Super Series banner.

Two categories will be running long distance endurance races, with the Hi-Tec Oils APC Enduro Championship to hold its two-hour endurance race on Saturday evening, while Innovation Race Cars will hold 50-minute events on both Saturday and Sunday.

Legend Cars Australia, the pint-sized thrill makers are well suited to the technical nature of Winton.

It’s a special occasion for Legends Cars Australia as not only does the Winton Wrap mark its final round, but its Nationals event will be held to crown the Australian champion as a huge field is promised.

The Aussie Tin Tops contain an eclectic mix of sedans from Ford Falcons to Nissan Skylines, Lotus Elises and rotary Mazdas.

Coming into the final round, Brent Edwards leads the way with a comfortable, but not unassailable lead in the series driving his Ford Falcon XR6 Turbo.

After several rounds away, the Australian Drivers’ Championship will re-join the Hi-Tec Oils Super Series. The Aussie-built, Suzuki Hayabusa-powered, ground effect open-wheel machines will be the fastest category at Winton and are very popular with fans.

“Honestly, all our categories will be standouts,” Oldano said. “The Legend Cars are bringing a field of over 30 cars, the Australian Production Cars will headline Saturday evening with a two-hour twilight enduro, and of course our TA2 Muscle Cars always deliver incredible racing.

Add to that the Aussie Tin Tops, Open Wheelers, and the Innovation Race Cars Enduro — it’s going to be huge.”

The big rigs, the Australian Super Trucks have run under the Australian Auto-Sport Alliance banner for many years, but this will be the category’s maiden appearance with the national Hi-Tec Oils Super Series. Find out more here.

“The trucks are always a crowd favourite - big, loud, and full of character. Having them at our final round adds something really special to the weekend,” Oldano beamed.

The action is not just restricted to the 3.0km racetrack, off it there is plenty to do for both adults and kids.

“We’ll have a Truck Show and Shine, food trucks, camping and a kids’ corner where they can design their own race car and take part in a colouring competition. It’s a great family atmosphere,” Oldano said.

A cost-effective event to attend at just $40 for a weekend general admission pass providing access to all vantage points and the pit paddock.

If you can’t make it both days, a Saturday ticket is $20 and Sunday $30, kids under 16 can enter for free. Friday attendance is free to all. Tickets can be bought here.

Camping is an option at Winton, $50 per site per night for a maximum of four people to a site, click here for a campsite.

The event will be broadcast on SBS, SBS on Demand, Fox Sports, Kayo both Saturday and Sunday from 1-5pm AEDT.

The Hi-Tec Oils Super Series YouTube Channel will host the livestream on the weekend. The livestream times will be released in due course.

The full event schedule can be found here.

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