- Perth Super 440 to return in 2026 with renewed support
- Continued sponsorship comes after 2025 Perth Super 440 celebrated its biggest Perth crowd in eight years
- Part of the Cook Government's plan to diversify WA's economy by boosting tourism and creating local jobs
The Perth Super 440 will continue to thrill motorsport fans for another year, with the Cook Government renewing its support of the high-octane event.
The Perth leg of the Repco Supercars Championship will return to the iconic CARCO.com.au Raceway in Wanneroo from 31 July to 2 August 2026, drawing thousands of fans to Western Australia for one of the must-see events in the Supercars Championship.
The renewed support from the Cook Government comes after the 2025 Perth Super 440 marked a major milestone, attracting its biggest Perth crowd in eight years, with more than 34,000 fans attending the event.
The 2026 event will see the return of the Super 440 format, featuring two 120-kilometre sprint races on Saturday and a 200-kilometre endurance-style refuelling race on Sunday.
WA is solidifying its reputation as a premier sporting events destination while the Cook Government drives economic diversification and tourism jobs. Find out more and secure tickets at supercars.com/calendar .
As stated by Tourism Minister Reece Whitby:
"Hosting national drawcard events like the Perth Super 440 gives out-of-state visitors a time-sensitive reason to book a trip to WA and I look forward to seeing big crowds at Wanneroo.
"The popular three-day Perth Super 440 showcases Perth's ability to deliver diverse and memorable experiences that keep our events calendar thriving and reinforces our reputation as the fastest-growing events destination in the South East Asia region.
"This is all part of the Cook Government's plan to boost tourism, create jobs, and diversify the State's economy."
Comments attributed to Sport and Recreation Minister Sita Saffioti:
"We know Western Australians love their motorsport so it's great to see Perth Super 440 return for another year of high-octane action.
"Last year's event drew thousands of fans, demonstrating the significant benefits these events deliver for local businesses and our economy."