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12 November 2022 | General

ARG AND PRODUCTION CARS PARTNER TO GROW THE SPORT IN 2023

  • Australian Racing Group (ARG) and Production Car Racing Pty Ltd (PCR) to integrate as part of the SpeedSeries in 2023.
  • Will see the launch of GT4 Championship competing alongside APC, to provide development pathway for GT3 and other classes
  • Additional non championship APC sprint races incorporating GT4 and production cars to from part of 2023 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour
  • GT4 cars to compete in their own class alongside the APC championship in 2023

The Australian Racing Group (ARG) has entered an agreement to purchase an equity stake in Production Car Racing Pty. Ltd. (APC).

It will see the category included as part of an enhanced media deal with the SpeedSeries, along with providing a high-profile calendar for APC that will now incorporate GT4 vehicles from 2023.

A new strategic partnership will see the championship compete at key SpeedSeries rounds, joining the existing suite of categories at high profile national events next year.

ARG, APC and the SpeedSeries will work together to grow the profile of Australian Production Cars, alongside and in conjunction with the highly successful Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour – which regularly features oversubscribed fields at the Easter event.

APC Competitors will benefit from the added profile at SpeedSeries rounds, which this year has featured record attendances. Coverage on Stan Sport and the Nine Network will also see APC televised nationally.

The alignment will also see the addition of GT4 cars to the Australian Production Car field.

GT4 cars will compete for their own championship title, alongside the existing Australian Production Car Championship.

Under the management of PCR Pty Ltd, plans are already taking shape for a standalone GT4 Australia championship season to commence in 2024.

As it currently does within the Fanatec GT World Challenge Australia powered by AWS, the GT4 category will operate to current global rules and be open to the wide range of manufacturer machinery available for the class.

The move to provide an alternate option for GT4 cars from the sole current GT World Challenge Australia will give the class benefits in a raised profile, more exposure and better racing.

It will also provide an opportunity for drivers (limited to bronze and invitational silver in APC) to race and build experience without having to compete with the more experienced drivers and much quicker GT3 machinery in GTWCA.

This will ensure the right racing option is available for each level of competitor.

It will also enhance the position of both GT4 and Australian Production Cars as a feeder category to GT3 racing both here and further afield.

GT4 cars will not be eligible for the Bathurst 6 Hour in 2023, however will join forces with APC competitors not competing in the 6-hour enduro in a series of three races across the Easter long weekend.

The races will be open to all GT4 machinery plus any Production Cars not entered in the 6-Hour, those who missed on entry selection, or those cars not outfitted for endurance racing.

The three races will form part of the support program in place for the 2023 Bathurst 6 Hour event, set for the Easter long weekend next year.

The 2022 Australian Production Cars finale’ is being contested at this weekend’s Supercheap Auto Bathurst International, with more than 40-cars contesting a series of four, 30-minute races.

Further information on the calendar and race formats for the 2023 Australian Production Cars series will be announced in due course.

QUOTES

JOHN McMELLAN
Australian Racing Group

“Formalising a relationship with Australian Production Cars makes a lot of sense as we continue to grow the SpeedSeries program in 2023. We have a wide manufacturer-based product suite with TCR, GTWCA and the addition of APC and GT4 enhances this offer.

“In the Bathurst 6 Hour we already have the largest Production Car race in the country. Now we can work together with the APC team to build the national championship and add value to their competitors in exposure, attendances at each round, TV coverage and more.

“The implementation of these two options for GT4 cars will give it an opportunity to showcase its many strengths, with a wide array of cars from across the globe available to compete.

“It will position GT4 as the ideal steppingstone to GT3 racing and add significantly to the profile of the class.”

TROY WILLIAMS
Australian Production Cars

“As a category of focus for ARG, Australian Production Cars and its competitors will enjoy a high-profile racing calendar, greatly increased television and streaming coverage as well as expanded exposure to sponsors, along with better access to infrastructure and support at events.

“We have enjoyed a fantastic growth year in 2022, culminating in a 45-strong field here at the Bathurst International for our season finale, and we can’t wait to see what we can achieve in 2023.”