2025 National Sports Sedan Series

The 2025 National Sports Sedan Series, known as the Precision National Sports Sedan Series after its title sponsor, was a motor racing series for Australian Sports Sedans. The series has very liberal regulations allowing a broad range of custom-built racing cars to participate, with the proviso that they have bodywork resembling a road car. A national competition for sports sedans dates to 1976, and the present series to 2004.

The series was sanctioned by Motorsport Australia, and its naming rights sponsor is Precision International, a supplier of specialty parts for racing engines.

The series was won by Steven Tomasi driving a Holden Calibra.[1]

Calendar

The five-round series consisted of four rounds as part of the Trophy Tour, a new series of motor racing events organised by local clubs, racing circuits, and coordinated by Motorsport Australia,[2] and a single round supporting the GT World Challenge Australia category organised by SRO Motorsports Group.[3]

Round Circuit Dates Supporting Map
1 Sydney Motorsport Park 21–23 March Motorsport Australia Trophy Tour
2 Queensland Raceway 30 May—1 June Shannons SpeedSeries
3 Winton Raceway 22–24 August Trico Victorian State Circuit Racing Championship
4 The Bend Motorsport Park 25–26 October The Bend Classic
5 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit 21–23 November Island Magic

References

  1. ^ Garry O'Brien, 24 November 2025, Sports Sedan round and title win for Tamasi, speedcafe.com, as archived at web.archive.org
  2. ^ Sergey (14 November 2024). "2025 Trophy Tour provisional calendar". Motorsport Australia. Retrieved 13 January 2025.
  3. ^ Miles, Thomas (20 December 2024). "Big Precision National Sports Sedan calendar revealed". Auto Action. Retrieved 13 January 2025.