Australian Superbike Championship Round 2 - Sydney Motorsport Park

Sydney Motorsport Park
Fri 27 Mar '26 – Sat 28 Mar '26

Overview

After three successful ASBK Night Races and now undisputed status as the flagship event on the mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul (ASBK) calendar, Australia's fastest riders will again return to the world-class Sydney Motorsport Park (SMSP) for more of the same electrifying ASBK action in 2026. With the venue's world-class lighting system adding to the exciting atmosphere, the races will be held…

After three successful ASBK Night Races and now undisputed status as the flagship event on the mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul (ASBK) calendar, Australia's fastest riders will again return to the world-class Sydney Motorsport Park (SMSP) for more of the same electrifying ASBK action in 2026.

With the venue's world-class lighting system adding to the exciting atmosphere, the races will be held under lights in an exclusive to the NSW venue, which is sure to thrill all the family at a circuit like no other on the ASBK calendar.

On-track activity will span across both days, with practice and qualifying during daylight hours followed by SMSP's 138 light towers illuminating for the action and intensity of the ASBK Night Race after the sun sets.

Additionally, a huge array of off-track activities and activations will delight fans young and old, including free ASBK pit access allowing spectators to get close to the cutting-edge ASBK machinery and grab autographs from their favourite riders.

The three night races at SMSP – 2023's event the first under lights in the four-decade history of the ASBK Championship – have showcased the superstars of Australian Superbike racing in front of spectators from across Australia and abroad.

Location

Sydney Motorsport Park

Ferrers Rd Sydney Motorsport Park Eastern Creek NSW 2766 Australia

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Location - Ferrers Rd Sydney Motorsport Park Eastern Creek NSW 2766 Australia

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