Shell V-Power Motorsport Park hosted the final day of Shannons SpeedSeries action on Australian soil.
As the season winds down categories either have tight title fights set-up or have completed the season and are celebrating series winners.
GT World Challenge Australia powered by AWS, Monochrome GT4 Australia, Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli Australasia, First Focus Radical Cup Australia and Group S completed the weekend at Shell V-Power Motorsport Park.
GT World Challenge Australia powered by AWS
It was a thrilling finish in GT World Challenge Australia powered by AWS, but Paul Lucchitti held on to victory in the Realta/Tigani Motorsport Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo after co-driver Jayden Ojeda led from pole.
A late pass by Brad Schumacher elevated the Kelso Electrical/Team MPC Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo to second for he and Broc Feeney.
Title leaders Jaxon Evans and Elliott Schutte scored third in the Arise Racing GT Ferrari 296 GT3.
Liam Talbot was fourth across the line in the Volante Rosso Motorsport Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 co-driven by Jamie Day, but was penalised 15s post-race for contact with the second Arise Racing GT Ferrari of Steve Wyatt.
Renee Gracie sealed the Am Cup title in style by taking the chequered flag in the OnlyFans/Team MPC Audi.
Trophy Class was secured by the KFC/Team MPC Audi of Gary Higgon and Matt Stoupas.

Monochrome GT4 Australia
An impressive final stint by Ryder Quinn delivered the Thunder Buddies Racing/TekworkX Motorsport BMW M4 GT4 G82 the Silver-Am Cup victory alongside Steve Jakic.
Outperforming many of the highly-rated partnerships in the field, the BMW took the win from Aaron Seton and Jason Gomersall in the Gomersall Motorsport Ford Mustang GT4.
Aaron Cameron and Ryan Hansford backed up their win from Saturday with third in the Multispares Racing Ford Mustang GT4.
It was another Silver Cup win for Tom Hayman and Max Geoghegan in the Method Motorsport McLaren Artura GT4 to snatch back the title lead.
Jarrod Hughes and Summer Rintoule scored second in the JGI Triple Eight Race Engineering Mercedes-AMG GT4, with Rylan Gray and George Miedecke rounding out the podium in the Miedecke Motorsport with Lubrimaxx Ford Mustang GT4.
Method Motorsport also enjoyed success in Am Cup courtesy of Nathan Callaghan and Chris Lillis in their Porsche 718 Cayman RS CS.
Jacob Lawrence was second in the Randall Racing BMW from Jarrod Keyte and Marcus Ladelle’s 99motorsport Ford Mustang GT4.

Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli Australasia
Antoine Gittany confirmed the Trofeo Pirelli title as his, but was second on the road to Coppa Shell winner Enzo Cheng.
Gittany led title rival Jim Pollicina and Cameron Campbell to end the season with the Trofeo Pirelli crown.
Unstoppable in Coppa Shell, Cheng led David Trewern and Aemel Nordin.
It was a win on debut for Paul Brockbank in Trofeo Pirelli 488 from Michel Stephan and Baby Kei.

First Focus Radical Cup Australia
It was a dream result for Cooper Cutts after he secured the series win after leading home season-long rival Peter Paddon in the final encounter of the year.
Cutts and Paddon led home the improving Ruairidh Avern to complete the final Pro-Am Class podium of the season.
Brad Russell won the final Masters Class victory of the season and along with it the title from Terry Knowles and Zig Furhmeister, who took out the round.

Group S
Graham Gulson completed a clean-sweep of Sunday’s action in Group S driving a Porsche 911.
Geoff Morgan and Doug Barbour continued the Porsche domination at the front to complete a podium lockout by the German marque.
The Race 3 podium was a replica of the earlier race to complete a dominant weekend for Porsche in Group S.
The Shannons SpeedSeries now prepares to go across to New Zealand as Hampton Downs will host the final round of the season on October 31-November 2 headlined by the conclusions of GT World Challenge Australia powered by AWS and Monochrome GT4 Australia.

