2021 Holden Supercar Championship
2021 Holden Supercar Championship | |||
Previous: | 2020 | Next: | 2022 |
Holden Supercar Championship
Teams and drivers[edit]
The following teams and drivers are competing in the 2020 championship:
Championship entries | Enduro Cup entries | ||||||||
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Manufacturer | Model | Entrant | No. | Driver name | Rounds | Ref. | Co-driver name | ||
Holden | Holden Commodore ZB | Culture Kings Racing | 13 | Angus Lawrence | All | TBA | |||
28 | Harry Lawrence | All | TBA | ||||||
Anime United | 16 | Isaac Buritzman | All | TBA | |||||
77 | Ke'arn Rees | All | Paul Reed | ||||||
Mitre 10 Racing | 49 | Marcus Johnson | All | TBA | |||||
68 | Jay Swingler | All | Romell Henry |
Team changes[edit]
All new and different as TGF Racing departure's from the series after the 2020 Holden Supercar Championship.
Driver changes[edit]
Jay Swingler made the switch from last years team champions TGF Racing to Mitre 10 Racing and took last years fulltime teammate Romell Henry with him to be his Co-driver in the enduros.
List of planned races[edit]
The following venues are under contract to host a round of the 2021 championship:
Event | Circuit | Location |
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Pearcedale | Pearcedale Street Circuit | Pearcedale, Victoria, |
Bathurst 900 | Mount Panorama Circuit | Bathurst, New South Wales |
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