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Wanneroo Supercars round

Supercars Championship event held in Wanneroo, Western Australia


Supercars Championship event held in Wanneroo, Western Australia

The Perth Super 440 is the current name of the annual motor racing event for Supercars, held at Wanneroo Raceway in Wanneroo, Western Australia. The event has been a regular part of the Supercars Championship and its predecessor, the Australian Touring Car Championship, since 1973.

Format

The event is staged over a three-day weekend, from Friday to Sunday. One single ninety-minute practice session is held on Friday. On Saturday then, a three-stage knockout qualifying session is held which decides the grid positions for the following 100 kilometre race. Two separated fifteen-minute qualifying sessions are held on Sunday, which decide the grid for the following 100 km races.

History

Wanneroo Park Raceway, as it was then known, hosted its first round of the Australian Touring Car Championship (ATCC) in 1973, with Allan Moffat taking the first of his three event victories over Peter Brock. It was the first ATCC event ever held in Western Australia and featured the only appearance of a Subaru in the history of the ATCC. The championship did not return to Wanneroo until 1978. The event that year consisted of two heats and the Holden Dealer Team scored a rare 1-2-3 finish in the overall results, with Brock taking victory, from 12th on the grid, over team-mates John Harvey and Wayne Negus. Allan Grice won the event in 1980 and 1982 despite only completing partial championship campaigns in each year.

During practice for the 1983 event, Moffat found that his Mazda RX-7 struggled on the rises in the circuit compared to the other cars. To compensate for this, he started the race with the petrol tank only half-filled and made a pit stop during the race. The strategy worked and Moffat took victory, despite almost colliding with Brock when the latter spun in the closing stages. Moffat's Mazda won again in 1984, the final win for the four-time series champion. Under Group A regulations, from 1985 to 1992, the event was dominated by Nissan Skylines and Ford Sierras, with Gibson Motorsport's Nissans taking three wins and Fords of Dick Johnson Racing and Mobil 1 Racing taking four combined. This included Mark Skaife took his first ATCC round victory in the 1991 event for Nissan. Ahead of the 1993 event, the circuit was renamed from Wanneroo Park to Barbagallo Raceway due to a sponsorship from Alf Barbagallo, a name which remained until 2020. Alan Jones won the 1994 round on the same weekend that he was fined for throwing a punch at an official.

The Holden Racing Team controlled the event from 1996 to 2000, taking victory in all five years. Craig Lowndes won all twelve races across the 1996, 1998, 1999 and 2000 events, having missed the 1997 event as he was racing overseas. Brock took his final ATCC round victory in that 1997 weekend despite not winning any of the races during the event. That event included the closest race finish in event history with Larry Perkins holding off John Bowe. Paul Radisich interrupted the Holden Racing Team's success in 2001, winning for Dick Johnson Racing in a dominant weekend that saw him take pole, lead every lap and secure three fastest laps across the three races. In 2002, Jason Bright returned the Holden team to the top step of the podium. Bright won again in 2004 for Paul Weel Racing, before Steven Richards won consecutive events at the circuit in 2005 and 2006 despite only winning one of the six races in the two years. In the second race of the 2005 event, Skaife and Marcos Ambrose, who had started together on the front row, both ended up in the gravel trap at the first turn of the race. While Skaife retired, Ambrose managed to drive out and finished fifth despite a drive-through penalty being issued during the race, before he was then given a further points penalty post-race for the same incident.

In this period, discussions were held about moving the event to a street circuit in Perth, and Barbagallo dropped off the 2010 calendar due to dated facilities. The Government of Western Australia resisted moving the event and Wanneroo was instead upgraded, with the circuit returning to the calendar in 2011 and a new pit and paddock complex being built for 2012. The 2011 event saw one of the biggest accidents in the history of the championship take place. Karl Reindler, 13th on the grid, stalled at the start and was hit by Steve Owen, who had started 25th and was travelling at 150 km/h. The impact ruptured the fuel tank in Reindler's car, engulfing both cars in flames. Reindler suffered superficial burns to his hands and face as well as smoke inhalation, while Owen escaped serious injury. In the same race, Jason Bright took the first championship victory for Brad Jones Racing, the team that also prepared Reindler's entry.

Lowndes took his 91st career race victory in the ATCC and Supercars Championship during the 2013 event, breaking Skaife's previous record of 90. In 2014, Scott McLaughlin gave Volvo its first race victory in its return to the series, having last competed in 1986. Lowndes took his 16th and final Barbagallo race win in the Saturday race in 2016, opting to make an additional pitstop to most other cars and moving up from 22nd at pit exit to take the victory. The two other Triple Eight Race Engineering entries of Shane van Gisbergen and Jamie Whincup completed the podium in a repeat of the Holden Dealer Team feat of 1978. From 2017 to 2019, McLaughlin won three consecutive events, including winning the Sunday race in 2018 from 19th on the grid, a record at the circuit.

The event was reformatted in 2019 to become a SuperNight event with races on Friday and Saturday night for the first time at the circuit. The 2020 event, again due to be held at night, was postponed indefinitely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event was later rescheduled to the end of October, however as a daylight event, before being cancelled altogether in August 2020. The 2021 event suffered the same fate and was again cancelled before the event returned for 2022. From 2023, the event returned to a daytime format. In 2025, the circuit became the first to host 100 championship races, with the 99th and 100th races won by Broc Feeney.

The event is scheduled to be held at Wanneroo for the final time in 2026 with the Western Australian round scheduled to be held at the Perth Street Circuit from 2027.

Winners

YearDriverTeamCarReport19731974
19771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996199719981999200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020
20212022202320242025
Canada Allan MoffatFordFord XY Falcon GTHO Phase III
not held
Australia Peter BrockHolden Dealer TeamHolden LX Torana SS A9X
Australia Peter BrockHolden Dealer TeamHolden LX Torana SS A9X
Australia Allan GriceCraven Mild RacingHolden LX Torana SS A9X
Australia Peter BrockHolden Dealer TeamHolden VC Commodore
Australia Allan GriceRe-Car RacingHolden VH Commodore SS
Canada Allan MoffatAllan Moffat RacingMazda RX-7
Canada Allan MoffatAllan Moffat RacingMazda RX-7
New Zealand Jim RichardsJPS Team BMWBMW 635 CSi
Australia George FuryGibson MotorsportNissan Skyline DR30 RS
Australia Glenn SetonGibson MotorsportNissan Skyline DR30 RS
Australia Dick JohnsonDick Johnson RacingFord Sierra RS500
Australia John BoweDick Johnson RacingFord Sierra RS500
Australia Peter BrockMobil 1 RacingFord Sierra RS500
Australia Mark SkaifeGibson MotorsportNissan Skyline R32 GT-R
Australia John BoweDick Johnson RacingFord Sierra RS500
New Zealand Jim RichardsGibson MotorsportHolden VP Commodore
Australia Alan JonesGlenn Seton RacingFord EB FalconReport
Australia Glenn SetonGlenn Seton RacingFord EF Falcon
Australia Craig LowndesHolden Racing TeamHolden VR Commodore
Australia Peter BrockHolden Racing TeamHolden VS Commodore
Australia Craig LowndesHolden Racing TeamHolden VS Commodore
Australia Craig LowndesHolden Racing TeamHolden VT Commodore
Australia Craig LowndesHolden Racing TeamHolden VT Commodore
New Zealand Paul RadisichDick Johnson RacingFord AU FalconReport
Australia Jason BrightHolden Racing TeamHolden VX Commodore
Australia Marcos AmbroseStone Brothers RacingFord BA Falcon
Australia Jason BrightPaul Weel RacingHolden VY Commodore
New Zealand Steven RichardsPerkins EngineeringHolden VY Commodore
New Zealand Steven RichardsPerkins EngineeringHolden VZ Commodore
Australia Garth TanderHSV Dealer TeamHolden VE CommodoreReport
Australia Mark WinterbottomFord Performance RacingFord BF FalconReport
AUS Jamie WhincupTriple Eight Race EngineeringFord FG FalconReport
not held
AUS Jamie WhincupTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VE CommodoreReport
Australia Mark WinterbottomFord Performance RacingFord FG FalconReport
AUS Jamie WhincupTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF CommodoreReport
Australia Chaz MostertFord Performance RacingFord FG FalconReport
AUS Craig LowndesTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF CommodoreReport
AUS Craig LowndesTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF CommodoreReport
NZL Scott McLaughlinDJR Team PenskeFord FG X FalconReport
NZL Scott McLaughlinDJR Team PenskeFord FG X FalconReport
NZL Scott McLaughlinDJR Team PenskeFord Mustang GTReport
not held due to COVID-19 pandemic
NZL Shane van GisbergenTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden ZB CommodoreReport
AUS Brodie KosteckiErebus MotorsportChevrolet Camaro ZL1-1LE
AUS Chaz MostertWalkinshaw Andretti UnitedFord Mustang GT
AUS Broc FeeneyTriple Eight Race EngineeringChevrolet Camaro ZL1-1LE

Multiple winners

By driver

WinsDriverYears6532
AUS Craig Lowndes1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2015, 2016
AUS Peter Brock1978, 1979, 1981, 1990, 1997
CAN Allan Moffat1973, 1983, 1984
AUS Jamie Whincup2009, 2011, 2013
NZL Scott McLaughlin2017, 2018, 2019
AUS Allan Grice1980, 1982
AUS John Bowe1989, 1992
NZL Jim Richards1985, 1993
AUS Glenn Seton1987, 1995
AUS Jason Bright2002, 2004
NZL Steven Richards2005, 2006
AUS Mark Winterbottom2008, 2012
AUS Chaz Mostert2014, 2024

By team

WinsTeam7432
Dick Johnson Racing
Walkinshaw Andretti United
Triple Eight Race Engineering
Gibson Motorsport
Holden Dealer Team
Ford Performance Racing
Allan Moffat Racing
Glenn Seton Racing
Perkins Engineering

By manufacturer

WinsManufacturer211732
Holden
Ford
Nissan
Mazda
Chevrolet

;Notes

  • – Dick Johnson Racing was known as DJR Team Penske from 2015 to 2020, hence their statistics are combined.
  • – Walkinshaw Andretti United was known as Holden Racing Team from 1990 to 2016, hence their statistics are combined.
  • – Holden Dealer Team was known as Mobil 1 Racing from 1988 to 1990, hence their statistics are combined.

Event names and sponsors

  • 1973, 1978–80, 1984–85, 1987–92: Wanneroo
  • 1981: Saab-Scania Trophy
  • 1982: Walpamur Cup
  • 1983: Saab-Scania Cup
  • 1986: Motorcraft 100
  • 1993–2001, 2004: Barbagallo
  • 2002–03: VB 300
  • 2005, 2014: Perth 400
  • 2006: Perth V8 400
  • 2007–08: BigPond 400
  • 2009: BigPond 300
  • 2011–12: Trading Post Perth Challenge
  • 2013: Chill Perth 360
  • 2015: Ubet Perth Super Sprint
  • 2016–18: Perth SuperSprint
  • 2019: Pirtek Perth SuperNight
  • 2022: Bunnings Trade Perth SuperNight
  • 2023–24: Bosch Power Tools Perth SuperSprint
  • 2025: Bosch Power Tools Perth Super 440

References

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