2007 V8 Supercar Championship Series - Race Calendar

Race Calendar

Rd. Race Title Circuit City / State Date Winner Team Report
1 Clipsal 500 Adelaide Street Circuit Adelaide, South Australia 1 - 4 Mar Todd Kelly Holden Racing Team Report
2 BigPond 400 Barbagallo Raceway Wanneroo, Western Australia 23 - 25 Mar Garth Tander HSV Dealer Team Report
3 PlaceMakers V8 Supercars Pukekohe Park Raceway Pukekohe, New Zealand 20 - 22 Apr Rick Kelly HSV Dealer Team Report
4 Winton Winton Motor Raceway Benalla, Victoria 18–20 May Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Report
5 Eastern Creek Eastern Creek Raceway Sydney, New South Wales 9 - 11 Jun Mark Skaife Holden Racing Team Report
6 Skycity Triple Crown Hidden Valley Raceway Darwin, Northern Territory 22 - 24 Jun Craig Lowndes Triple Eight Race Engineering Report
7 Queensland 300 Queensland Raceway Ipswich, Queensland 20 - 22 Jul Garth Tander HSV Dealer Team Report
8 Jim Beam 400 Oran Park Raceway Sydney, New South Wales 17 - 19 Aug Lee Holdsworth Garry Rogers Motorsport Report
9 Just Car Insurance 500 Sandown Raceway Melbourne, Victoria 14 - 16 Sept Craig Lowndes
Jamie Whincup
Triple Eight Race Engineering Report
10 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 Mount Panorama Circuit Bathurst, New South Wales 4 - 7 Oct Craig Lowndes
Jamie Whincup
Triple Eight Race Engineering Report
11 V8 Supercar Challenge Surfers Paradise Street Circuit Surfers Paradise, Queensland 18 - 21 Oct Garth Tander HSV Dealer Team Report
12 Desert 400 Bahrain International Circuit Manama, Bahrain 1 - 3 Nov Mark Winterbottom Ford Performance Racing Report
13 Falken Tasmania Challenge Symmons Plains Raceway Launceston, Tasmania 16 - 18 Nov Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Report
14 Dunlop Grand Finale Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Phillip Island, Victoria 30 Nov - 2 Dec Garth Tander HSV Dealer Team Report

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