
2026 Perth Super 440
About this Event
The Perth Super 440 brings the 2026 Repco Supercars Championship to Western Australia for an action-packed weekend of racing. This event marks Round 8 of the season and features the Sprint Cup format, where drivers battle for championship points in a series of short, sharp races. Fans can expect a close-quarters contest at this iconic setting, which has long been a staple of the national motorsport calendar. Beyond the track, the event offers a range of ways to get closer to the competition. With paddock access and scheduled driver signings, fans have the opportunity to see the cars and teams up close. The precinct is set up to cater to families and groups, featuring a variety of food trucks and interactive displays that keep the atmosphere lively between racing sessions. This round is particularly family-friendly, offering free general admission for children aged 12 and under when accompanied by a paying adult. Whether you are looking for a casual day on the hill or a more premium corporate experience, the weekend is designed to provide a comprehensive look at Australia's premier motor racing category in the heart of Western Australia.
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Kids 12 and under receive free general admission when accompanied by a paying adult. This offer is limited to one child per paying adult and applies to general admission tickets only.
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About Wanneroo Raceway
Wanneroo Raceway, currently known as MotorMall Wanneroo Raceway for sponsorship, is the cornerstone of motorsport in Western Australia. Located in Neerabup, roughly 40 minutes north of Perth, this undulating circuit has been the home of the West Australian Sporting Car Club since it opened in 1969. Originally dubbed Wanneroo Park, it was established to replace the beloved Caversham airfield track and has since grown into an FIA Grade 3 facility capable of hosting world-class racing. The circuit is most famous for its short but technical layout, spanning 2.41 kilometres with significant elevation changes that keep even the most seasoned drivers on their toes. The drop into 'The Basin' and the steep climb through the final turn toward the start-finish line are iconic features of the track. It remains the only permanent road racing facility in the state, making it a critical hub for local racing categories, motorcycle state championships, and high-energy drifting events. Historically, the venue reached a pinnacle in 1979 when it hosted the Australian Grand Prix, but it is perhaps best known to modern fans as the permanent home of the Supercars Championship in Western Australia. The annual Perth SuperSprint draws massive crowds to the natural limestone hills surrounding the track, creating a stadium-like atmosphere. Whether it is the roar of V8 engines or the scream of superbikes, the raceway continues to be a vital part of Australia's motorsport landscape.
Getting There
To reach Wanneroo Raceway from the Perth CBD, travel north on the Mitchell Freeway and exit at Neerabup Road. Follow Neerabup Road eastbound and turn left onto Old Yanchep Road, then follow the signs to turn left into Wattle Avenue East. Alternatively, drivers can take Wanneroo Road north and turn right into Joondalup Drive before following the signposts to the circuit. There is ample unsealed parking available on-site for general admission spectators, while premium parking is often available during major events like the Supercars. Please note that public transport options to the circuit are very limited on non-event days, so driving is the recommended way to access the venue. During high-capacity events, special shuttle buses may be organised from nearby train stations.