Apex Hunters United becomes an official partner of Hi-Tec Oils AASA Nationals Series 2026 – Powered by WOLF SPORTS.

Popular podcast Apex Hunters United has become an official partner of the Hi-Tec OilsAASA Nationals Series Powered byWOLF SPORTS.

The thriving podcast is hosted by Sandown 500 winner Scott Pye and Trans Am racer Elliot Barbour. Both of whom will feature on the Hi-Tec OilsAASA Nationals Series Powered byWOLF SPORTS opening round broadcast.

Pye and Barbour plan to make the broadcast something a little different and offer something new to the table. The duo are not only going to host the broadcast but also take on the role of roving pit lane reporters during races. The pair will also make guest appearances in the commentary box, with Pye jumping in the booth to call the Formula Ford action, while Barbour will commentate on Stock Cars Australia.

Pye will join lead commentator Dan McCarthy to call all the action in the Yokohama AASA Australian Formula Ford Championship as he did at the opening round of the Hi-Tec Oils Super Series last month.

Barbour has a diverse racing background, he currently competes in Trans Am/TA2 competition, but has previously raced in V8 Utes, Super Utes, Super2 and GTs.

Barbour will join McCarthy in the booth for the Australian Stock Car Series, the Victorian has history driving NASCARs in the category.

TFH Hire Legend Cars Championship expert Jai Eccles will jump in the box to call all of the Nationals, with Niko French calling Formula RX8.

The Hi-Tec OilsAASA Nationals Series Powered byWOLF SPORTS will be broadcast on Clay-Per-View. Round 1 takes place at Sydney Motorsport Park on April 25-26.

Existing subscribers of Clay-Per-View can view all the racing action for free.

Alternatively, an ongoing Clay-Per-View Subscription costs just $14.99 per month or $134.99 for the year, click here to register for a subscription now.

For those yet to sign up, you can pay $24.99 for the event and get a complementary 30-day pass for free.

The TFH Legend AASA Short Track Nationals is the feature category and will be competing for the honour being recognized as the Australian #1 Champion and will take home $10,000 in cash.

The Legend Cars will be running a unique speedway inspired format with heats, a dual, B-Main and A-Main. For more details on the format click here.

Fans can watch all the action trackside for free, but they should register for a ticket to go in the running for a Pace Car ride by clicking here.

Graham Sattler - Hi-Tec Oils AASA Nationals Series 2026 Powered by WOLF SPORTS Series Manager

“The announcement of Apex Hunters United becoming an official partner of the Hi-Tec OilsAASA Nationals Series Powered byWOLF SPORTS is fantastic news for the short track Nationals.

“Scotty and Elliot have captured the Australian motorsport podcast market, and to be able to work together with them is another big win for the AASA. 

“I feel we can offer a new platform for the Apex Hunters United podcast, and the new arrangement will be a win-win for both of us.

“The boys bring a wealth of motorsport experience to the series, with a mixture of hosting and commentary duties over the course of the weekend.

“The TFH Hire Legend Cars Short Track Nationals weekend is really gaining momentum with the event promising a new racing format, guest drivers and short intensive racing, a majority of which will be under lights.”

Scott Pye – Founder and host of Apex Hunters United

“We are very excited about this, we're leaving our four walls and our safety here at the studio and taking on something new,” he said. “Elliot and I are excited to be a part of what the AASA team and Marcos have started.

“We love the way in which AASA is focusing on putting the competitor first, making sure that it's viable for them going forward, and they get their bang for buck.

“I was exposed to it at The Bend, I absolutely loved how much on track action there was, it was a hot track effectively all day, that's something you don't see a lot.

“We're very passionate about motorsport and we'd spoken to Marcos about partnering up here and trying to help promote this amazing series.

“We want to try and use some of our Apex Hunters United platform to hopefully bring some eyeballs over and expose maybe the next young talent coming up through the grassroots there.

“Elliot and I are both very excited about being a part of the show as well and seeing what we can bring, maybe a point of difference to what's been done previously in any type of broadcast.

“I will make sure that I have a tablet on me the whole time where I can see the live comments and we want to engage with the fans, similar to what we do in our podcast.”

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