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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.
Manufacturer | Vehicle | Team | No. | Drivers | Rounds |
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Ford | Ranger | Allgate Racing | 49 | Chris Formosa | All |
94 | Michael Formosa | All | |||
Holden | Colorado | George Gutierrez Racing | 19 | George Gutierrez | 1 |
Mazda | BT-50 | Craig Jenner Racing | 50 | Craig Jenner | All |
EFS 4x4 Accessories | 58 | Ryal Harris | All | ||
Mitsubishi | Triton | Team Triton | 7 | Cameron Crick | All |
45 | Craig Dontas | 1 | |||
Sieders Racing Team | David Sieders | 2-4 | |||
68 | Gerard Maggs | All | |||
96 | Jaiden Maggs | All | |||
Toyota | Hilux | 4 | Aaron Borg | All | |
88 | Wayne Williams | 1 | |||
Richard Mork | 2, 4 | ||||
Ellexandra Best | 3 | ||||
Western Sydney Motorsport | 8 | Ben Walsh | 1, 4 | ||
Matthew McLean | 2-3 | ||||
64 | Craig Woods | All | |||
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Round | Circuit | Date | Pole Position | Fastest Lap | Winning Driver | Winning Team | Winning Ute | |
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1 | R1 | The Bend Motorsport Park (Tailem Bend, South Australia) | 8-9 May 2021 | Cameron Crick | Ben Walsh | Ryal Harris | EFS 4x4 Accessories | Mazda BT-50 |
R2 | Craig Woods | Ryal Harris | EFS 4x4 Accessories | Mazda BT-50 | ||||
R3 | Aaron Borg | Aaron Borg | Sieders Racing Team | Toyota Hilux | ||||
2 | R1 | Sydney Motorsport Park (Eastern Creek, New South Wales) | 29-31 October 2021 | Aaron Borg | Cameron Crick | Cameron Crick | Team Triton | Mitsubishi Triton |
R2 | Craig Woods | Aaron Borg | Sieders Racing Team | Toyota Hilux | ||||
R3 | Aaron Borg | Aaron Borg | Sieders Racing Team | Toyota Hilux | ||||
3 | R1 | Sydney Motorsport Park (Eastern Creek, New South Wales) | 13-14 November 2021 | Aaron Borg | Matthew McLean | Ryal Harris | EFS 4x4 Accessories | Mazda BT-50 |
R2 | Ryal Harris | Ryal Harris | EFS 4x4 Accessories | Mazda BT-50 | ||||
R3 | Cameron Crick | Cameron Crick | Team Triton | Mitsubishi Triton | ||||
4 | R1 | Mount Panorama Circuit (Bathurst, New South Wales) | 30 Nov-5 Dec 2021 | Ryal Harris | Cameron Crick | Ryal Harris | EFS 4x4 Accessories | Mazda BT-50 |
R2 | Cameron Crick | Ryal Harris | EFS 4x4 Accessories | Mazda BT-50 | ||||
R3 | Ryal Harris | Cameron Crick [lower-alpha 1] | Team Triton | Mitsubishi Triton | ||||
R4 | Aaron Borg | Aaron Borg | Sieders Racing Team | Toyota Hilux |
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