Motorsports in Australia

A list of drivers, teams, tracks, series, and manufacturers related to the country of Australia.

Drivers
- Mason Barbera
- Jason Bargwanna
- Tim Blanchard
- Jordan Boys
- David Brabham
- Geoff Brabham
- Jack Brabham
- Matthew Brabham
- Ryan Briscoe
- Will Brown
- Matt Campbell
- Michael Caruso
- Matt Chahda
- James Courtney
- Richie Crampton
- Shae Davies
- James Davison
- Will Davison
- Anton de Pasquale
- Paul Dumbrell
- Max Dumesny
- Geoff Emery
- Dean Fiore
- Bryce Fullwood
- Zane Goddard
- James Golding
- Tyler Greenbury
- Brenton Grove
- Todd Hazelwood
- Lee Holdsworth
- Garry Jacobson
- Dick Johnson
- Alan Jones
- Macauley Jones
- Rick Kelly
- Brodie Kostecki
- Kurt Kostecki
- Jake Kostecki
- Jack LeBrocq
- Craig Lowndes
- Adam Marjoram
- Gerard McLeod
- Nathan Morcom
- Chaz Mostert
- Nick Percat
- Will Power
- Scott Pye
- Thomas Randle
- David Reynolds
- Daniel Ricciardo
- Jaie Robson
- Alex Rullo
- Vern Schuppan
- Tim Slade
- Jack Smith
- Garth Tander
- Leanne Tander
- George Tatnell
- Cameron Waters
- Mark Webber
- Jamie Whincup
- Mark Winterbottom

Teams
- Brad Jones Racing
- Eggleston Motorsport
- Garry Rogers Motorsport
- Grove Motorsport
- Holden Young Lions
- Image Racing
- Larkham Motor Sport
- Kali Motorsport
- Kostecki Brothers Racing
- Matt Chahda Motorsport
- Matt Stone Racing
- MW Motorsport
- Paul Morris Motorsport
- Rod Nash Racing
- Tasman Motorsport
- Tickford Racing
- Toyota Team Australia
- WPS Racing

Tracks
- Adelaide Grand Prix Circuit (Adelaide)
- Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit (Melbourne)
- Avalon Raceway (Lara, Victoria)
- Murray Bridge Speedway (Murray Bridge)
- Symmons Plains Raceway (Launceston)

Sanctioning/Governing Bodies
- Australian Auto-Sport Alliance
- Confederation of Australian Motor Sport

Series
- Australia Formula Ford Championship (1970-present)
- Australian GT Championship
- Australian Nations Cup Championship (2000-2004)
- Dunlop Super2 Series
- Formula 4 Australia
- Virgin Australia Supercars Championship
- World Series Sprintcars

Events
- Australian Grand Prix
- Bathurst 1000
- Bathurst 12 Hour
- Bathurst 24 Hour

Manufacturers
- Holden

Notes of Interest
- Bernard Rubin was the first Australian to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans, in 1928.
- Will Power of Toowoomba, Queensland, won the 2018 Indianapolis 500.

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