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Baskerville 1000

Entries close 27 May for the Autocraft Baskerville 1000 to be held Sunday 7 June 2026.

Mandatory documents to be completed/submitted are accessible via links below.

Entry Form

Supplementary Regulations

Self Scrutiny form

Escalations and Infractions (info only)

There have been further changes to eligibility requirements and other elements. Please download and read the latest comprehensive user manual (link in info below).

Revised comprehensive User Manual (April 2026)

A revised, comprehensive Regularity Endurance Event user manual has been published (April 2026). This version incorporates current eligibility and general protocols for six-hour events at Baskerville and Symmons Plains raceways.

All connected with the events in any capacity are encouraged to read the document. Click here to access.

Results of recent events

Results of all B1000 and Symmons 6-Hour events  are  accessible here.  For lap times, visit the Natsoft Race Results website here.

About the event

The Baskerville 1000 and Symmons Plains 6-Hour are long distance-regularity events and not conventional races. Points are awarded for each lap time within plus/minus laptime criteria nominated in Supplementary Regulations.

The team with the most points accrued at the end of competition is the winner of the event.

Teams are comprised of a minimum of three drivers. The event duration is 6 hours, incorporating compulsory driver changes and refuelling stops.

Licence Requirements

Drivers must hold a Motorsport Australia-affiliated car-club membership and a Motorsport Australia Speed licence or higher. All novice drivers must have competed in a previous club day or official B1000 or Symmons Plains 6-Hour practice day prior to competing in a Baskerville 1000 or Symmons Plains 6-Hour events.

Vehicle Eligibility

Entry is open to mass-produced, four-wheeled sedans, coupes or station wagons legally eligible for registration in Australia. Open-top or convertible vehicles are not permitted. Eligible cars shall not be of more than $2000 value when first purchased, and would be deemed roadworthy if submitted to a transport inspection.

Entrants must have a receipt or copy of for-sale advertisement to prove the vehicle purchase price. Parts such as brake pads, spoilers, new tyres, mag wheels added to the base vehicle do not count towards the $1000 limit.

Very limited modifications are allowed to vehicles to assist with performance. NOTE: Semi-slick or R-spec tyres are not permitted.

Unlimited modifications are allowed to vehicles in regard to safety modifications (roll cages, fixed-back racing seats, racing harness, etc) provided they are in accordance with Motorsport Australia regulations.

Click here for information about vehicle eligibility and permitted modifications.

Car presentation

Each team is encouraged to present their car as a replica of a real racecar, or to adopt a race-category inspired theme; eg: NASCAR, V8 Supercar, WRC, Group A, Group C, BTCC etc.

How to enter

If  you would like to get a team together to participate, click here for an Expression of Interest form, which you can complete and return by email or post.

More information

To learn more email your query to info@hobartsportingcarclub.org

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