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Every major driver, team milestone of 2026 Supercars season

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Several drivers and teams, as well as one of the sport's favourite venues, will bring up major milestones
2 mins by Zac Dowdell
2026 Supercars Calendar

Several drivers and teams, as well as one of the sport's favourite venues, will bring up major milestones throughout the 2026 Repco Supercars Championship.

The first major milestones of the year came when the 2026 season roared into life in Sydney.

Toyota made its eagerly anticipated Supercars debut with five GR Supras, whilst local rookie Jackson Walls also ticks off his first career start. 2023 Supercars champion Brodie Kostecki notched up 150 career starts.

Two major milestones are brought up at the next two rounds, with Walkinshaw TWG Racing bringing up 1000 races in Melbourne, and David Reynolds starting his 500th career race in Taupō, where Dick Johnson Racing will notch their 1100th race.

Symmons Plains Raceway in Tasmania will become just the second circuit on the tour to host its 100th Australian Touring Car/Supercars Championship race, after Perth became the first to pass the marker last year.

Reigning Supercars champion Chaz Mostert starts his 400th career race in Darwin, whilst Anton De Pasquale (Christchurch) and Macauley Jones (Darwin) will both bring up 250 race starts this year.

Brad Jones Racing will start their 800th race on the Sunday of the Australian Grand Prix weekend, with Triple Eight starting their 700th race the following week in Taupō.

Full list of Supercars milestones to be reached in 2026

Milestones subject to change due to driver/team starts

Sydney

  • Toyota, debut (Race 1)

  • Brodie Kostecki, 150 races (Race 1)

  • Jackson Walls, debut (Race 1)

Melbourne

  • Walkinshaw TWG Racing, 1000 races (Race 4)

  • Brad Jones Racing, 800 races (Race 7)

  • Matt Stone Racing, 250 races (Race 7)

Taupō

  • David Reynolds, 500 races (Race 10)

  • Cooper Murray, 50 races (Race 10)

  • Dick Johnson Racing, 1100 races (Race 10)

Christchurch

  • Ruapuna Raceway, debut (Race 11)

  • Triple Eight Race Engineering, 700 races (Race 11)

  • Anton De Pasquale, 250 races (Race 11)

  • Kai Allen, 50 races (Race 12)

  • Cameron Hill, 100 races (Race 13)

  • Thomas Randle, 150 races (Race 13)

Tasmania

  • Symmons Plains Raceway, 100 races (Race 15)

Darwin

  • Aaron Cameron, 50 starts (Race 17)

  • Chaz Mostert, 400 races (Race 18)

  • Macauley Jones, 250 races (Race 18)

Townsville

  • James Golding, 200 starts (Race 22)

Perth

  • Walkinshaw TWG Racing, 450 rounds (Race 23)

  • Cam Waters, 150 rounds (Race 23)

Ipswich

  • Broc Feeney, 150 races (Race 28)

Bathurst

  • PremiAir Racing, 150 races (Race 30)

  • Jayden Ojeda, 50 races (Race 30)

Gold Coast

  • Matt Payne, 50 rounds (Race 31)

  • Cameron Hill, 50 rounds (Race 31)

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