AASA TT offers 2 round entry deal
AASA TT is the Australian Auto-Sport Alliance’s (AASA) national grass roots racing category, open to almost all tin top cars, enter Round 1 now and compete in Round 2 at Sydney Motorsport Park for free.
Round 1 of the 2026 AASA TT Series takes place at the modern Shell V-Power Motorsport Park in South Australia from March 13-15 as part of the Hi-Tec Oils Super Series.
That event will see the TTs fight door to door from Friday-Sunday with no less than six races across the course of the weekend.
If you enter for season-opening round in South Australia by 5pm AEDT on Friday the 27/02/2026, you will receive free entry for the second round of the series at Sydney Motorsport Park on the ANZAC day long weekend.
The second event for AASA TT will be the inaugural event of the AASA Short Track Nationals in which AASA TT will be in attendance on the Saturday afternoon and Sunday, with the AASA TT races livestreamed.
Make sure you enter within the next week by clicking here to lock in your free entry for the second round.
You can enter your car on the grid in AASA TT, the regulations are simple, open to almost all. Basic rules are the cabin must be enclosed i.e. no convertibles, must not be a spaceframe chassis and must have road car origins.
The AASA TT grid falls perfectly between Improved Production and Sports Sedans, yet remains open to all sorts of vehicles whether they are driven by the rear-wheels, front-wheels, all and even four-wheels, no matter on engine size or engine placement as long as the firewall remains as standard.
If you already enter your racing car in any of the following categories it is also eligible to compete in AASA TT. Improved Production, Vic V8s, V8 or Brute Utes, Minis, Saloon Cars, Commodore Cup, Hyundai Excels, Nissan Pulsars and Toyota 86s.
If your car fits in one of these categories it is very easy to enter, all you need is a AASA National Race Licence or a AASA Race Bridging Licence which costs just $90. Sign up here and receive your licence within the next couple of hours.
The other thing you need is a motor vehicle logbook, if you don’t have one, sign up for a AASA vehicle passport to get yours in minutes. It is as simple as that.
AASA TT boasts a brilliant opportunity for competitors to promote themselves and their sponsors. Both the Hi-Tec Oils Super Series and AASA Nationals Series will be streamed live to the world.
Across the course of the season the series visits seven tracks from around the nation, boasting a huge amount of track time each weekend. The full calendar can be viewed here.
The series entries remain cheap and affordable, with a further 10% discount off entry fees for full series entrants.
The AASA TT grid is a turnkey solution for any tin top cars that don’t have a home.
Ross Wood – AASA TT Category Manager
“This is a great opportunity,” he said. “How often do you get the privilege to get a free entry into a national motor race meeting?
“The Bend Motorsport Park is a great track, one of the best in the country, it has got something for everyone and every car. To race there and then get a free entry at Sydney Motorsport Park is well worth the effort.”
“If you have got a car in the shed unsure of where your machine can run, then this is the place for you. AASA TT is the most accommodating category in the nation, open to almost all tin top vehicles.
“It is an amazing opportunity to expose your sponsor’s brand awareness to a massive audience with the AASA Short Track Nationals, but even more so on the Hi-Tec Oils Super Series.
“You can give your sponsors brilliant exposure on a national platform, globally on the livestream, on free-to-air TV, Fox Sports and also Kayo.”

