TYREPOWER is returning to the status of naming rights partner of the annual Tasmania Supercars round.
It’s in line with a new two-year arrangement covering the 2026 and 2027 rounds at Symmons Plains.
Tyrepower supported the Tassie race for a chunk of the 2010s; since dropping off the calendar during the COVID-19 pandemic, the event had been underpinned by NED Whisky and then Snowy River Caravans.
“We’re delighted to welcome Tyrepower back as naming rights partner and thank them for their fantastic support of the Tyrepower Tasmania Super440,” said Supercars chief revenue officer Jamie Black.
Tyrepower is also continuing in a prominent fashion on Jack Le Brocq‘s car. Pic: Supplied
“As the shortest track on our calendar, Symmons Plains Raceway is home to some of the most intense door-to-door racing of the season, as fans saw in last year’s thrilling finish (between Matt Payne and Broc Feeney).
“We look forward to working with Tyrepower and delivering another great event for Tasmanian race fans, both on and off the racetrack.”
This year’s Tasmania Super440 will take place across May 22-24, with the second of three races that weekend to mark the venue’s 100 ATCC/Supercars Championship race.
Wanneroo Raceway is the only other track to have reached that milestone.
