The Lights Are Set to Go Out at the 2026 Sydney Classic

The 2026 HSRCA Sydney Classic is set for this Kings Birthday long weekend, June 6 & 7, and will bring an entertaining field of historic sports, racing and touring cars to Sydney Motorsport Park for two packed days of motorsport.

For our 2026 meeting we are pleased to host events for all of our usual classic and historic classes, as well as speed events for vehicles manufactured up to the 2010s and invited cars compatible with those groups. We also look forward to highlighting MG Racing Australia and Formula 5000, with strong fields of Group S classic sports cars and iconic Group N touring cars set to take to the track. Alongside open wheel racers and the interesting and varied grids of our speed categories, we’re looking forward to an entertaining weekend of motor sport.

Spectator passes are available for purchase online and will also be available at the gate each day. Head to our page on Humanitix here to purchase online.

All adult tickets include entry for children 12 and under, and as well as spectator access around the track, allow entry to the pits and paddock to get up close to the cars and meet their drivers and custodians.

Gates will be open from 8:00am, with racing starting from 8:30am on both days. You can find the schedule and entry list at the following links:

2026 HSRCA Sydney Classic Provisional Program [PDF]

2026 HSRCA Sydney Classic Entry & Garage List [PDF]

For all of the most up-to-date information, please see our ‘Sydney Classic’ page here.

Sydney Motorsport Park is located 40km west of Sydney’s CBD on Brabham Drive/ Ferrers Road at Eastern Creek. It is most easily accessed by car or bike, but is accessible by train or bus. The main spectator entrance is Gate A, which is around the back of the circuit turning left off Ferrers Road and left when you see the ticket booths. General parking is available in the P3 carpark.

Information on getting to the circuit is available on the Sydney Motorsport Park website.

If you’re unable to make it to the track in person, we’re pleased to say that the event will once again be livestreamed in its entirety with thanks to Blend Line TV. Blend Line TV is a subscription service, which costs $8 per month and includes not only our meeting, but other motorsport as well.

You can find find the streams by heading to their website at this link, and selecting HSRCA under category.

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