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Queensland Raceway schedule confirmed

Three days of action packed racing awaits fans for the highly anticipated return of national motorsport to the revamped Queensland Raceway.

With tickets on sale for the 5-7 August Shannons Motorsport Australia Championships event, the finalised schedule sees a whopping seven categories on show across the weekend, including the Supercheap Auto TCR Australia Series, Turtle Wax Trans Am Series, Fanatec GT World Challenge Australia (Motorsport Australia GT Championship), Porsche Michelin Sprint Challenge, GC Marine Australian Prototype Series and Radical Cup Australia.

Australian Production Cars will also be on show with their traditional and exciting Queensland Raceway night race on Saturday evening also returning to the Shannons bill.

Tickets for the event are available at motorsporttickets.com.au, while those unable to make it to the event will be able to watch the action via Stan Sport’s Speed Series broadcast.

Click here to view the schedule.

The action begins on Friday at 8.30am, with a day of practice and qualifying, before Saturday sees more than 12 hours of track time from 7.30am – 7.45pm. The final day of action on Sunday begins at 8.45am, with the final race – TCR’s third – starting at 4.10pm.

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Motorsport Australia’s Director of Motorsport & Commercial Operations, Michael Smith, said the return to Queensland Raceway was one that had been planned for some time.

“We’ve been working closely with Tony Quinn and the team at Queensland Raceway for months planning this Shannons Motorsport Australia Championships event,” Smith said.

“It’s an exciting opportunity to be back in Queensland and at the new and improved venue which is now very worthy of hosting high quality, national level motorsport.

“With seven categories in action across the weekend, it’s going to be a terrific event with an impressive mix of categories and we can’t wait to be back in Ipswich.”

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Fans are being encouraged to pre-purchase their tickets to avoid queues at the gates. Parking for spectators will also only be available around the circuit, with the car park unavailable to ticket holders for this event due to the venue set up and garaging for the seven categories.

Once again, all tickets provide access to the paddock and all areas of the circuit, as well as free grid walks prior to TCR races.

Tickets are available from motorsporttickets.com.au.