
2026 betr Darwin Triple Crown
About this Event
The betr Darwin Triple Crown is a centerpiece of the Australian motorsport calendar, serving as the official Indigenous Round of the Supercars Championship. Staged on Larrakia country, the event blends elite racing with a deep respect for local culture, showcased through spectacular Indigenous liveries and traditional celebrations. Across three days of action in June, spectators will witness the main Supercars field alongside the Darwin debut of the Dunlop Super2 Series. The challenge is centered around the elusive Triple Crown trophy, an honor that remains one of the hardest to win in professional motorsport due to the demanding tropical conditions and fierce competition. The venue provides various ways to enjoy the weekend, from trackside general admission to premium hospitality packages. Between races, the program features family-focused activities and entertainment, making the trip to the Top End a complete experience for motorsport enthusiasts and travelers alike.
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Good to Know
The event is the official Indigenous Round of the Supercars Championship. General Admission and Hospitality ticket options are available. Accessibility information and track maps are provided for attendees. Family-friendly entertainment is scheduled throughout the three-day event.
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Supercars Championship
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About Hidden Valley Raceway
Hidden Valley Raceway is a premier motorsport facility located in Berrimah, just a short drive from Darwin's city center in the Northern Territory. Since opening its doors in the mid-1980s, the venue has evolved into a world-class complex that serves as a cornerstone for racing in northern Australia. Its unique landscape creates a natural amphitheater effect, providing spectators with exceptional views of the high-speed action across the circuit. The venue is most famous for hosting the annual Darwin Triple Crown, a major round of the Supercars Championship. Drivers are challenged by the 2.87-kilometer layout, which features a legendary 1.1-kilometer main straight—one of the longest in the country—leading into a series of technical corners. The tropical climate of the Northern Territory adds an extra layer of difficulty, testing the endurance of both the machines and the racers under the intense Darwin sun. Beyond the main circuit, Hidden Valley is a versatile hub for various disciplines. It houses a dedicated quarter-mile drag strip and is adjacent to the Northline Speedway, making it a comprehensive destination for drag racing, motorcycle events, and dirt track fans. The atmosphere during major events is electric, blending high-octane racing with the relaxed, friendly culture of the Top End, often concluding with vibrant music concerts and community celebrations.
Getting There
Located approximately 10 kilometers from Darwin CBD, Hidden Valley is easily accessible via Tiger Brennan Drive or the Stuart Highway. For those driving, clearly marked entrances lead to various parking areas within the complex, though spaces can fill up quickly during the Darwin Triple Crown weekend. During major events like the Supercars, public transport is highly recommended. The Northern Territory Government typically provides free express shuttle buses for ticket holders, running from several hubs across Darwin, Palmerston, and the northern suburbs directly to the venue gates.