The NSW Championship Series is gearing up for one of its most anticipated events: Round 7, slated for November 14, 2026. This event promises to showcase some of Australia's finest Sportsman racers as they compete in a range of challenging categories.
"The NSW Championship Series is one of the most competitive State Championships in the country," said a spokesperson for the series. With events held on a dedicated track and no testing permitted during the championship rounds, competitors are required to be at their very best from the start.
Over the course of this year, racers will contend through eight rounds, with categories including Real Street, Super Gas, and Extreme Bike. Notable mentions also go to the Iconicote Boosted Outlaws and Mick's Metal Roofing Top Sportsman.
"Every round is an opportunity for racers to prove themselves, and the stakes are high, especially in categories like the Platinum Powder Coating Modified Eliminator," said the spokesperson. Enthusiasts anticipate thrilling performances from competitors in the Bikereview.com.au Modified Bike and the Junior Drag Bike divisions as well.
The series began earlier in 2026, with the first round occurring on February 7 and subsequent rounds spanning throughout the year. The complete schedule includes:
- Round 1 - February 7 - Round 2 - March 14 - Round 3 - April 11 - Round 4 - July 18 - Round 5 - August 15 - Round 6 - October 17 - Round 7 - November 14 - Round 8 - December 12
"We're excited to highlight the best of the best in Australian drag racing during these rounds," the spokesperson added. As part of the series, participants are not only competing for titles but also have the chance to win a special Best Package Spot Prize introduced last year.
This prize rewards the racer who achieves the best combination of reaction time and proximity to their dial-in during the first round of eliminations. "It's open to all DYO brackets, meaning that precision is key, and the winner takes home a cool $300!" said the series spokesperson, encouraging racers to aim for accuracy as well as speed.
For fans looking to attend, the event will take place at the Sydney Dragway, located at Ferrers Road, Eastern Creek, New South Wales. "The venue is equipped with ample parking and easy access through local transport services," noted the organizers.
Tickets for the event are already available, and fans are urged to secure their spots early to witness high-octane racing action. Detailed ticketing information can be found through the championship's official channels.
As the series heads toward its concluding rounds, adrenaline levels are expected to peak, and championship titles are on the line. Further excitement is anticipated for the final round on December 12, where racers will have one last opportunity to make their mark.
"The championships are all about competition, community, and crowning the best racers, and we look forward to seeing who walks away with the titles this year," the spokesperson expressed, capturing the spirit of the series.
Overall, the 2026 NSW Championship Series is poised to deliver thrilling experiences for participants and fans alike, as racers rev their engines in pursuit of glory on the dragway.

