2021 Aussie Racing Car Series

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The 2021 Battery World Aussie Racing Car Series was an Australian motor racing series open to Aussie Racing Cars.

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The Championship was cancelled after three rounds and there was no official Driver's Champion. Kody Garland led the series points at the time of cancellation.

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ManufacturerModelEntrantNo.Driver NameClassRounds
ARC Euro GTLorgelly Racing7 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew LorgellyM / RAll
Team Grand Racing17 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dennis ButlerG / RAll
Griffith Corporation19 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark GriffithG1
PT Painting46 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Pawel FaberM1, 3
Local Legends Racing100 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ryder QuinnR2–3
101 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tony QuinnG2–3
Chevrolet Camaro 3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Keelan DunstonR1
Simmons Civil Contracting9 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nick SimmonsCAll
Supergroups Complex Constructions11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Leigh BowlerGAll
Lustre Bar Melbourne15 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adam ClarkMAll
Castrol Racing 25 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Reece ChapmanCAll
Perneso / RDA Brakes36 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joshua AndersonCAll
Procool Racing47 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Troy JonesM1–2
FWG Concrete48 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matt Forbes-WilsonCAll
Nina Rose Motorsport56 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Callum BishopR2
Osborn's Transport86 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brett OsbornM / R3
Ford Mustang K.E Motorsport21 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kyle EnsbeyC1, 3
22 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matt NolanC1, 3
Western Sydney Motorsport30 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tom HaymanRAll
44 Flag of Australia (converted).svg John SteffensenM / R1–2
64 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig WoodsCAll
72 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig ThompsonGAll
78 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Grant ThompsonMAll
Prince Excavations32 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Courtney PrinceW / R1–2
Kody Garland Racing41 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kody GarlandCAll
Gencom Wireless Solutions52 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Charlotte PoyntingWAll
Wilcox Engineering and Screwing Conveyor86 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ben WilcoxC1
McKittrick Racing88 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew McKittrickG1–2
Local Legends Racing100 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tony QuinnG1
Holden Commodore Spray Booths Services Australasia77 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sam ChesterG3
Matt Thewlis Racing79 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matt ThewlisC2
Cody McKay Motorsports82 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cody McKayRAll
Cruze Osborn's Transport16 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joel HeinrichCAll
Nissan Altima L33 Diamond Mechanical and Auto Electrical5 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nicklaus LichtenbergerR1, 3
Skilgate Group6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ian ChivasG1, 3
Multi Service Solutions22 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Scott O'KeefeM3
Aughtersons Insurance Brokers96 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jeff WattersGAll
Toyota Aurion Aussie Racing Cars 2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Phil WardG1, 3
Valvoline Gowans Racing Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adam GowansC2
Norganic Proteins28 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kent QuinnMAll
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  2. "Tasmania SuperSprint Entries". Aussie Racing Cars.
  3. "Sydney Entries". Aussie Racing Cars.