Super3 Series


The Super3 Series is an Australian motor racing competition for touring cars. In 2019 it became the official third tier series for Supercars competitors, while the series itself remains independently owned and managed from Supercars. The cars must be deregistered cars from official Supercar teams and series, this is mainly as a preventive measure against a team building a brand new car to suit the regulations. The series is currently known by the commercial identity of the Kumho Tyres Super3 Series.
The series came into existence as an acknowledgement that there are many old V8 Supercars no longer eligible or competitive in the second-tier Dunlop V8 Supercar Series and, other than as overweight and uncompetitive Sports Sedans, had nowhere else to race. The series has also attracted competitors from the now defunct Australian Touring Car Challenge which had run on the now collapsed Australian Motor Racing Championships program.
The inaugural series was held in 2008 as a completely new category, running on the Shannons Nationals Motor Racing Championships schedule. The series struggled to find a grid in its opening year, with the low point coming in the second round at Eastern Creek where just three cars were entered. The series has since swollen with the deregistration of the Ford AU Falcon and Holden VX Commodore from the Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series, with a number of fresh cars and teams stepping straight out of the second-tier series.
Chris Smerdon, a former V8 Supercar driver, was the inaugural series champion, dominating the 2008 series in an ex-Stone Brothers Racing Ford AU Falcon. The 2009 series saw former Fujitsu Series drivers Adam Wallis and Terry Wyhoon battle with Smerdon for the crown, with Wallis coming out on top over Wyhoon and Smerdon. Another former Fujitsu Series driver, Tony Evangelou, won the 2010 series, being the only driver to compete in all five rounds. Wyhoon won the series in 2011 after a close battle with Smerdon and Scott Loadsman.
Race weekends consist of three races, the first usually held on Saturday with the final two held on Sunday. Points are also awarded for qualifying and a session called Time Attack. Six tyres are allocated to each car at the first round of the series with an additional four tyres allowed at each subsequent meeting.
In 2019, the series will be rebranded to Super3.

Series winners

YearDriverCarTeam
2008Chris SmerdonFord AU FalconChallenge Motorsport
2009Adam WallisHolden VX CommodoreWarrin Mining
2010Tony EvangelouFord BA FalconANT Racing
2011Terry WyhoonFord BA FalconImage Racing
2012Josh HunterFord BA FalconFernandez Motorsport
2013Shae DaviesFord BF FalconFernandez Motorsport
2014Justin RuggierHolden VZ CommodoreEggleston Motorsport
2015Liam McAdamHolden VZ CommodoreEggleston Motorsport
2016Taz DouglasHolden VE CommodoreTHR Racing Developments
2017Jack SmithHolden VE CommodoreBrad Jones Racing
2018Tyler EveringhamFord FG FalconMW Motorsport
2019Broc FeeneyFord FG FalconPaul Morris Motorsport