Repco Supercars Championship - ITM Christchurch Super 440

Ōtautahi Christchurch is geared up to welcome the Repco Supercars Championship to Ruapuna Motorsport Park. Super long weekends, we're made for it!

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Ruapuna Motorsport Park, Christchurch

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As Australasia’s premier touring car series, Supercars promises high-octane action, fierce competition and an unforgettable experience — and we can’t wait to see it all unfold right here in Christchurch in 2026.

For the first time, drivers will battle it out on the iconic South Island circuit — led by Kiwi star Matt Payne, winner of the Jason Richards Memorial Trophy and now Bathurst 1000 champion. Fans from across Aotearoa can rally trackside to cheer on their 'King of the Mountain'.

Find out all you need to know about event details, transportation and ticketing options in our ultimate guide to Supercars in Christchurch below.

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Discover everything you need to know about the inaugural Supercars event in Christchurch, 17–19 April 2026. Event details, exciting updates, and your ultimate guide to experiencing Supercars in Ōtautahi.

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Supercars bonnet design competition

Design the artwork that will be featured on the bonnet of the official Supercars promotional vehicle during the Repco Supercars Championship - ITM Christchurch Super 440 event.

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