2021 SuperUtes Series

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The 2021 SuperUtes Series (known for commercial reasons as the 2021 Haltech SuperUtes Series) was the third running season of the motorsport series. The season started at The Bend Motorsport Park on 8 May and concluded at Mount Panorama Circuit 10 October.

Teams and drivers

ManufacturerVehicleTeamNo.DriversRounds
Ford Ranger Allgate Racing49 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris FormosaAll
94 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael FormosaAll
Holden Colorado George Gutierrez Racing19 Flag of Australia (converted).svg George Gutierrez1
Mazda BT-50 Craig Jenner Racing50 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig JennerAll
EFS 4x4 Accessories58 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ryal HarrisAll
Mitsubishi Triton Team Triton7 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron Crick All
45 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig Dontas1
Sieders Racing Team Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Sieders2-4
68 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gerard MaggsAll
96 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jaiden MaggsAll
Toyota Hilux 4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Aaron BorgAll
88 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Wayne Williams1
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Richard Mork2, 4
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ellexandra Best3
Western Sydney Motorsport8 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ben Walsh1, 4
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew McLean 2-3
64 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig WoodsAll
[1] [2] [3]

Driver Changes

Team Changes

Calendar

RoundCircuitDate Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning DriverWinning TeamWinning Ute
1R1 Flag of South Australia.svg The Bend Motorsport Park
(Tailem Bend, South Australia)
8-9 May 2021 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron Crick Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ben Walsh Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ryal HarrisEFS 4x4 Accessories Mazda BT-50
R2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig Woods Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ryal HarrisEFS 4x4 Accessories Mazda BT-50
R3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Aaron Borg Flag of Australia (converted).svg Aaron Borg Sieders Racing Team Toyota Hilux
2R1 Flag of New South Wales.svg Sydney Motorsport Park
(Eastern Creek, New South Wales)
29-31 October 2021 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Aaron Borg Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron Crick Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron Crick Team Triton Mitsubishi Triton
R2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig Woods Flag of Australia (converted).svg Aaron Borg Sieders Racing Team Toyota Hilux
R3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Aaron Borg Flag of Australia (converted).svg Aaron Borg Sieders Racing Team Toyota Hilux
3R1 Flag of New South Wales.svg Sydney Motorsport Park
(Eastern Creek, New South Wales)
13-14 November 2021 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Aaron Borg Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew McLean Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ryal HarrisEFS 4x4 Accessories Mazda BT-50
R2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ryal Harris Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ryal HarrisEFS 4x4 Accessories Mazda BT-50
R3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron Crick Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron Crick Team Triton Mitsubishi Triton
4R1 Flag of New South Wales.svg Mount Panorama Circuit
(Bathurst, New South Wales)
30 Nov-5 Dec 2021 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ryal Harris Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron Crick Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ryal HarrisEFS 4x4 Accessories Mazda BT-50
R2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron Crick Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ryal HarrisEFS 4x4 Accessories Mazda BT-50
R3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ryal Harris Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron Crick [lower-alpha 1] Team Triton Mitsubishi Triton
R4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Aaron Borg Flag of Australia (converted).svg Aaron Borg Sieders Racing Team Toyota Hilux

Notes

  1. Ryal Harris finished first but was given a 10 second penalty for contact with Aaron Borg

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References

  1. "The Bend SuperSprint Entry List". www.speedcafe.com. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
  2. "Sydney SuperNight Entry List". www.speedcafe.com. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  3. "Bathurst Entry List". Speedcafe.com. 26 November 2021.