Supercars fans can have their say on the Repco Top Performer for every round of the Cash Converters Supercars Eseries.
Fans will be able to jump onto Supercars.com and select their Top Performer across both the All Stars and Pro Series grids from a shortlist of drivers.
Fans who vote will go into the draw to win a Next Level Racing® F-GT Elite aluminum cockpit, valued at $1199.
To vote for your Repco Top Performer, click here.
On Wednesday, the online racing series crowned its All Stars and Pro Series champions.
With all six rounds run and won, Supercars.com breaks down the shortlist of drivers.
ALL STARS
Anton De Pasquale, #11 Shell V-Power Racing Team
De Pasquale won his first race of the Supercars Eseries season following an early battle with Kostecki.
The Shell V-Power Racing Team driver started from pole at Watkins Glen, and regained the lead after perfectly executing an undercut on Kostecki to secure victory.
Matthew Payne, #3 CoolDrive Racing
The Kiwi racer put in an impressive performance at Watkins Glen, applying pressure to De Pasquale after the restart and remaining less than a second behind.
He crossed the line just 0.686s behind De Pasquale.
Brodie Kostecki, #99 Erebus Motorsport
Third was enough for Kostecki to seal the All Stars series title at Watkins Glen.
The Erebus Motorsport driver applied pressure to De Pasquale in the opening laps, and survived a collision with a wall to finish on the podium.
Nick Percat, #8 Brad Jones Racing
The Brad Jones Racing driver recorded another top 10 finish, an impressive result considering his lack of sim time.
It came a week after he clinched a podium in the Bathurst enduro.
PRO SERIES
Dayne Warren, #2 Walkinshaw Andretti United
Warren won the Pro Series finale with victory from pole at the Hungaroring.
The 22-year-old also clinched his second straight Supercars Eseries title.
The Walkinshaw Andretti United driver was peerless from lights-out in 2021, with Warren claiming five pole positions and five wins this season.
Madison Down, #14 Brad Jones Racing
Down mounted an early challenge on Warren with an aggressive move heading into Turn 1.
It wasn’t enough to stop the series leader, with Down finishing third in Hungary and fifth overall.
Jordan Caruso, #12 Repco Racing
Caruso matched his season-best result of seventh in Hungary and finished 10th overall in the standings.
Ethan Grigg-Gault, #923 Logitech G Racing Team
Grigg-Gault recorded his second top 10 result of the season, bouncing back from a challenging race at Mount Panorama.
HOW TO VOTE
To vote for your Repco Top Performer and to go in the draw for your chance to win a Next Level Racing® F-GT Elite aluminum cockpit, click here.
Note: The Next Level Racing® F-GT Elite aluminum cockpit, does not include the seat and electronics pictured.