2026 Australian Superbike Championship: Round 5
2026 Australian Superbike Championship: Round 5
2026 Australian Superbike Championship: Round 5
26–28 JUN 2026
Queensland RacewayWillowbank, QLD
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2026 Australian Superbike Championship: Round 5

Friday, 26 June 2026 – Sunday, 28 June 2026
Queensland Raceway
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About this Event

The 2026 Australian Superbike Championship arrives at Queensland Raceway for its season finale from June 26-28. This 3.126km circuit in Willowbank is known for its six-turn layout that encourages close-quarters racing and intense braking battles. As the final round of the season, fans can expect competitive action across a variety of classes, including Superbikes, Supersport, and the Oceania Junior Cup. Spectators at Queensland Raceway benefit from a unique vantage point thanks to the elevated mounds surrounding the track. These viewing areas provide an unrestricted view of the entire circuit, so you can follow the action through every turn without needing a screen. The venue has also seen recent upgrades to its pit infrastructure and operational facilities, improving the experience for both teams and fans in the paddock. Beyond the track, the event features a range of activities designed for fans of all ages. You can explore the ASBK Fan Zone, watch stunt riding shows, or take part in the Sunday pit walk to see the machinery up close. For younger fans, there are 'Mini Moto come and try' sessions, while autograph sessions offer a chance to meet the riders. General admission includes free access to the ASBK paddock throughout the weekend. This allows you to walk among the teams, see the bikes being prepared, and soak up the atmosphere of the championship finale. Whether you are watching the Superbike Masters or the rising stars in the R3 Cup, there is a full program of activity to see across the three-day event.

Attractions

ASBK Fan ZoneStunt riding showsSunday pit walkAutograph sessionsMini Moto come and try sessionsFree paddock access

Good to Know

Free paddock access is included for the duration of the event. Elevated spectator mounds offer an unrestricted view of the entire six-turn circuit. The venue is located at 133 Champions Way, Willowbank, Qld. Recent upgrades have been made to pit infrastructure and operational facilities.

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About Queensland Raceway

Since its inception in 1999, Queensland Raceway has served as a vital hub for motorsport in the Ipswich region. Its unique six-turn layout earned it the nickname "The Paperclip," and while the design appears simple on paper, it provides a technical challenge for drivers and riders who must master heavy braking zones and precise corner exits. The track's location in Willowbank makes it a convenient destination for fans traveling from Brisbane or the Gold Coast seeking high-speed thrills. The circuit is celebrated for its exceptional spectator sightlines; the relatively flat terrain and elevated viewing mounds mean fans can watch the action unfold across nearly the entire track from a single vantage point. Beyond hosting the top-tier Supercars Championship, Queensland Raceway is a hive of activity for the local community, featuring frequent drift nights, track days, and the Australian Superbike Championship. Recent major renovations under the ownership of the Tony Quinn Group have modernised the facilities, ensuring it remains a competitive and premier venue for years to come.

Getting There

Queensland Raceway is located at 133 Champions Way, Willowbank, approximately 20 minutes west of Ipswich. Visitors coming from Brisbane should follow the Cunningham Highway and take the turn-off at the Willowbank exit. The venue shares an entry precinct with the Willowbank Raceway drag strip, so look for signage indicating the circuit entrance. On-site parking is plentiful with large grassed areas available for spectators, though these can become dusty in the dry or muddy after heavy rain. For major race meets, it is advisable to arrive early to secure a prime spot on the viewing banks. Disability parking and access to the paddock area are typically provided near the main control tower.

2026 Australian Superbike Championship: Round 5
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