Repco Supercars 2021 Season Preview
The 2021 Repco Supercars championship season kicks off this weekend with the Mt Panorama 500. This will be the first time since 2011 that a Supercars season hasnât started in Adelaide, and the first time since 1998 without the famous circuit featuring on the calendar.Â
Adelaide is one of the many major changes to the Supercars calendar for this season. The COVID-19 pandemic saw Pukekohe, Gold Coast, Barbagallo, Symmons Plains, Melbourne and Winton all be excluded from the 2020 season, and the new year sparking their return to the calendar. Supercars are also only holding one endurance round this season, rather then the usual 3, only keeping the world famous Bathurst 1000, which is to be held on the 10th of October.
3-time Supercars champion Scott McLaughlin announced he is leaving the sport at the end of 2020 to head overseas and race Indycar, leaving an open spot at Dick Johnson Racing, which the 2-time Bathurst 1000 winner Will Davison has since filled. Fabian Coulthard also left DJR at the end of the 2020 season, with that seat being filled by Anton De Pasquale.
Another change to a major team is in Tickford Racing, going from 4 cars to 3, and dropping Lee Holdsworth, who will come back for the Bathurst 1000 to co-drive with Chaz Mostert in the #25 Walkinshaw Andretti United entry.Â
Tim Slade will be making a return to the sport, with a brand new outfit in Blanchard Racing Team. Erebus Motorsport, Team Sydney, Kelly Grove Racing and Matt Stone Racing also see new drivers in their lineup, leaving Triple Eight Race Engineering, Team 18, Brad Jones Racing and Walkinshaw Andretti United all unchanged for the new season.Â
Two pre-season testing sessions took place at Queensland Raceway and and Winton Raceway, being topped by Zane Goddard and Will Brown respectively.Â
The 2021 season should see some more brand new winners, with the dominant Scott McLaughlinâs exit from the sport. Fans will have their eye on Cameron Waters, who snuck into 2nd place in the championship at the end of last year, as well as Chaz Mostert, Will Davison, Anton De Pasquale, and of course the pair of Red Bullâs in Jamie Whincup and Shane van Gisbergen.
7x Supercars champion Jamie Whincup announced that 2021 will be his last full-time season. After making his debut in 2003, Whincup wonât be leaving the sport, taking over Roland Dane, who is the team principal and co-founder of Triple Eight Racing.
2021 is set to be an exciting and competitive season, with the first of 12 rounds kicking off this weekend.








