Nash Morris to compete in the TFH Legend AASA Short Track Nationals
Super2 Series race winner Nash Morris will make his TFH Hire Legend Cars Championship debut as part of the inaugural round of the Hi-Tec Oils AASA Nationals Series 2026 Powered by WOLF SPORTS.
This weekend (April 25-26) on the Sydney Motorsport Park Druitt layout, the pint-sized Legend Car drivers will be competing in the TFH Legend AASA Short Track Nationals, utilising a unique speedway inspired format.
The PremiAir Racing Supercars co-driver will have his work cut out with over 40 drivers expected to enter. The list already includes many Legend Cars national champions and four Speedway stars.
Despite being aged just 22, Morris has raced almost everything from Supercars to Trans Am, Carrera Cup, GT4s and even Stadium Super Trucks, but never a Legend Car.
Morris has no real targets for the weekend; he just wants to come away from Sydney with a smile on his face, and if he takes home some prize money, then that is just a bonus.
Nash Morris and his father, 2014 Bathurst 1000 winner Paul Morris, purchased the car only last week.
The first time Morris junior will cut laps in a Legend Car will be in the sole 15-minute practice session on Saturday evening.
The Tickford Autosport Super2 Series race winner is working on the car this week to get the machine ready for the weekend.
Drivers will be competing for the honour of being recognised as the Australian Champion and will take home $10,000 in cash, within a pool of $40,000.
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.
Head to the AASA socials at 7pm tonight for the live draw of the heat races.
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.
The event schedule can be found here.
The Hi-Tec Oils AASA Nationals Series Powered by WOLF SPORTS will be broadcast on Clay-Per-View. 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. Those yet to sign up can pay $24.99 for the event and get a complementary 30-day pass for free.
The event will also play host to the Yokohama AASA Australian Formula Ford Championship, Formula RX8 Championship, Stock Cars Australia and AASA TT.
Nash Morris
“It's a pretty cool category, I've always watched them at home on the couch, and it always draws my attention,” Morris said. “Some of my mates that race in Supercars are interested in them as well as they have driven them in iRacing.
“I'm excited to go out there and bang some doors with some of my mates and every other awesome driver that's competing this weekend.
"We’re (myself and Paul) running the car ourselves; we picked up the car last week. I was working all weekend, so we haven't been able to really do much with it until now.
“It's a brand-new car, they come pretty good, we’ve just got to put the setup in it, bolt a few parts to it and hopefully we should be ready to go.
“It's going to be bit of a baptism of fire, I’ve never driven one of these or even an Aussie Racing Car, so very much a baptism of fire. A bit like this speedway race format.
“I’ve just got to work it out straight away and hopefully we’re competitive, I have no expectations. I’ll just go and do the best job I can do and hopefully leave the track with a smile on my face. I know there's a bit of prize money up for grabs, it would be cool to get a bit of that $40,000 prize pool too.
“I love Speedway, I've done a bit of sprint car racing myself, the format is definitely a big change from what most people are used to in circuit racing.
“I enjoy the short, sharp format. It's cool, you can just go there, go race, go home, it’s definitely a cool concept.
“It’s a pretty cool format to spice up the racing which is what Speedway is the best at, it’s the best entertainment for the people watching, and hopefully we can produce some of that on the weekend.”

