Yokohama World Time Attack Challenge 2026
Yokohama World Time Attack Challenge 2026
Yokohama World Time Attack Challenge 2026
4–5 SEP 2026
Sydney Motorsport ParkEastern Creek, NSW
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Yokohama World Time Attack Challenge 2026

Friday, 4 September 2026 – Saturday, 5 September 2026
Sydney Motorsport Park

About this Event

The Yokohama World Time Attack Challenge brings the fastest precision-tuned cars from across the globe to Sydney Motorsport Park for a multi-day festival focused on the pursuit of the perfect lap. Fans at the 2026 event will see elite teams and drivers pushing engineering boundaries to shave milliseconds off track records in a format where every corner and straight counts toward the ultimate title. Beyond the main time trial competition, the festival features several high-stakes sub-events including the International Drifting Cup and the Turbosmart Flying 500. The 2026 edition sees the return of legendary names like Tarzan Yamada and the iconic CUSCO GT300 Subaru Impreza, offering a rare opportunity to see historical Japanese motorsport machinery in action on Australian soil. The off-track experience is just as busy, with the Shannons Stylized Show and Shine displaying top-tier builds and the Red Bull Stunt Plane aerial displays led by Matt Hall Racing. Attendees can explore a diverse mix of racing team demos, a Lamborghini exhibition, and even unique displays like hotrods and tanks, making it a comprehensive celebration of automotive culture in Eastern Creek.

Attractions

International Drifting CupStylized Show and ShineTurbosmart Flying 500Red Bull Stunt PlaneLamborghini ExhibitionHotrods & TanksRacing Team Demos

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About Sydney Motorsport Park

Sydney Motorsport Park, located in Eastern Creek, New South Wales, is one of Australia's premier motor racing facilities and the only permanent race track in the Sydney metropolitan area. Opened in 1990 as Eastern Creek International Raceway, the venue was originally built to host the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix. Today, it is owned by the New South Wales Government and operated by the Australian Racing Drivers' Club (ARDC), serving as a world-class hub for both professional competition and community motorsport enthusiasts. The venue is celebrated for its versatility, offering four distinct track configurations including the 3.93km Gardner GP Circuit and the technical 4.5km Brabham Extended Circuit. One of its most striking features is the state-of-the-art stadium lighting system installed in 2020, which enables high-octane night racing. This has made the 'Sydney SuperNight' a flagship event on the Supercars Championship calendar, creating a vibrant, electrified atmosphere that allows fans to enjoy the action long after the sun goes down. Beyond professional racing, Sydney Motorsport Park is a central pillar of Australian car and bike culture. It regularly hosts the world-renowned World Time Attack Challenge, the Australian Superbike Championship, and various drifting and TCR events. With its famous high-speed Turn 1 and a comprehensive suite of facilities including a floodable skidpan and the Australian Motorsport Innovation Precinct, the park offers a professional yet accessible environment for everyone from elite drivers to track-day novices.

Getting There

Sydney Motorsport Park is situated approximately 40 kilometres west of the Sydney CBD and is easily accessible via the city's major motorway network. If you are driving from the city, take the M4 Western Motorway and exit at Reservoir Road or Wallgrove Road. Those coming from the north or south can utilize the M7 Westlink, exiting at Wallgrove Road or The Horsley Drive. The main entrance is Gate A, located on Ferrers Road. Ample on-site parking is available for spectators, with designated areas for cars and motorcycles typically accessed through Gate A or Gate B. During major international events, additional parking is often opened at the adjacent Sydney Dragway (Gate D). If you prefer public transport, the nearest major rail hub is Blacktown Station; from there, it is highly recommended to take a short taxi or rideshare trip to the circuit, as local bus services to the precinct can be irregular.

Yokohama World Time Attack Challenge 2026
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