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2025 National Sports Sedan Series

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The 2025 National Sports Sedan Series, known as the Precision National Sports Sedan Reason after its title sponsor, is an upcoming motor racing series for Australian sports sedans. The series has very relaxed regulations allowing a broad range of custom-built racing cars to participate, with the proviso that they have bodywork resembling a road car. A national competition for sports sedans dates to 1976, and the present series to 2004.

Calendar

The five-round series will consist of four rounds as part of the the Trophy Tour, a new series of motor racing events organised by local clubs, racing circuits, and coordinated by Motorsport Australia, and a single round supporting the GT World Challenge Australia category organised by SRO Motorsports Group

Round Event Circuit Dates Map
1 Trophy Tour New South Wales Sydney Motorsport Park 21–23 March 2025 National Sports Sedan Series is located in AustraliaSydneySydneyThe BendThe BendWintonWintonQueensland RacewayQueensland RacewayPhilip IslandPhilip Island
2 SRO Motorsports Group series Queensland Queensland Raceway 30 May-1 June
3 Trophy Tour Victoria (state) Winton Raceway 22–24 August
4 The Bend Classic (Trophy Tour) South Australia The Bend Motorsport Park 25-26 October
5 Island Magic (Trophy Tour) Victoria (state) Philip Island Grand Prix Circuit 21–23 November
  1. Sergey (2024-11-14). "2025 Trophy Tour provisional calendar". Motorsport Australia. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
  2. Miles, Thomas (20 December 2024). "Big Precision National Sports Sedan calendar revealed". Auto Action. Retrieved 2025-01-13.