• Login
  • Register
Speedcafe.com
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • PODS
  • PHOTOS
  • RESULTS
  • NETWORK 100
No Result
View All Result
  • SUPERCARS
  • F1
  • MOTOGP
  • NASCAR
  • INDYCAR
  • GT & ENDURANCE
  • KARTING
  • RALLY
  • SPEEDWAY
  • JOBS
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • PODS
  • PHOTOS
  • RESULTS
  • NETWORK 100
No Result
View All Result
  • Feed
  • Calendar
  • Results
  • Photos
  • Podcasts
  • Shop
Speedcafe.com
  • Supercars
  • F1
  • NASCAR
  • IndyCar
  • GT & Endurance
  • Karting
  • Bikes
  • Rally
  • Speedway
Home Supercars

Supercars CEO to meet Asian race promoters at Singapore GP

Tom Howard
Tom Howard
24 Aug 2017
Tom Howard
//
24 Aug 2017
// Supercars, Featured
A A
0
Supercars CEO to meet Asian race promoters at Singapore GP

The Singapore F1 Grand Prix will be the venue for a series of meetings

Supercars CEO James Warburton is set to meet a host of promoters at next month’s Singapore Grand Prix as the championship continues to work on an expansion into Asia.

Warburton has long held an ambition to see Supercars move into the region with plans to secure an event for next year and two races by 2019.

A series of meetings with promoters are expected to take place during the Singapore Formula 1 event, held over the same September 15-17 weekend as the Wilson Security Sandown 500.

Warburton maintains there is still a possibility a deal can be struck to see an Asian race added to the 2018 calendar, which is due to be revealed at the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 from October 5-8.

Supercars has already been linked to events in China, Thailand and Indonesia, with the championship understood to have a deal in place with the latter’s Sentul Circuit, subject to improvements being made to the venue.

Advertisements

The championship remains in talks with Malaysia’s Sepang International Circuit, although the track confirmed to Speedcafe.com last week that its focus is on securing an event for 2019. Warburton is due to meet circuit boss Razlan Razali during his Singapore visit.

The Singapore Grand Prix itself has emerged as a possible option courtesy of a much more open relationship with F1’s new owners Liberty Media, which has led to the Australian Grand Prix becoming a championship round next year.

With the calendar set to expand to 16 events next year, Warburton says there is no certainty that an Asian event will come to fruition for next year.

“We have got three or four options across the 2018-2019 period and we are just running them down,” Warburton told Speedcafe.com.

“They are always very complicated deals in Asia.

“As I’ve said we are hopeful of having at least one on the calendar for 2018, but again there is absolutely no certainty.

“Razlan (Sepang boss) has put all of his comments on record and I completely agree with him that we are looking at 2019 rather than rushing it, given the calendar is due out at Bathurst.

“There is lots of different meetings to take place with a number of promoters in the region. It is just a matter of working through those.

“It is a jewel in the Asian motorsport landscape so there is a lot of promoters there. It is an opportunity to meet with a range of people and catch up with Formula 1 management.”

Next year’s Supercars schedule is beginning to take shape with South Australia’s The Bend Motorsport Park circuit, currently under construction, expected to receive an August berth.

The series is also in ongoing talks to secure a new deal to race at New Zealand’s Pukekohe Raceway. The current arrangement is set to expire at the end of the season.

However, there are question marks surrounding Winton’s future as its current three-year contract is subject to government funding.

Last month Ipswich City Council announced a new 10-year deal to keep Supercars at Queensland Raceway.

Meanwhile,Supercars is also planning to turn its Sydney Motorsport Park event into a night race following a successful lighting test last week.

Discussion about this post

[postcode_search_form]

Latest from Torquecafe

We try Australia’s latest automotive success story

18 April 2026

Iconic brand brings back a manual, turbocharged hatchback

17 April 2026

Latest Podcasts

PODCAST: Christchurch Super440 daily – Saturday

18 April 2026

PODCAST: Christchurch Super440 – Friday

17 April 2026

Related Articles

PODCAST: Christchurch Super440 daily – Saturday

Podcasts
1 hour ago
Podcasts
0
V8 Supercars driving through dust

Drivers fly blind as dust, rocks cover Christchurch track

Supercars
2 hours ago
Supercars
0
ADVERTISEMENT

Platinum Partners

Latest & Trending News

PODCAST: Christchurch Super440 daily – Saturday

Podcasts
18 April 2026
Podcasts
0
V8 Supercars driving through dust

Drivers fly blind as dust, rocks cover Christchurch track

Supercars
18 April 2026
Supercars
0

PHOTOS: Saturday at the Christchurch Super440

Photo Galleries
18 April 2026
Photo Galleries
0
Brodie Kostecki

Engine change for overheating Kostecki Mustang

Supercars
18 April 2026
Supercars
0
The Jason Richards Trophy and Repco Sprint Cup trophy

How Jason Richards Trophy points sit ahead of decider

Supercars
18 April 2026
Supercars
0
Grove Racing's Matt Payne during the ITM Christchurch Super440.

Payne ends drought with dominant Christchurch Supercars win

Supercars
18 April 2026
Supercars
0

Supercheap Auto

Pirtek Poll

POLL: Can Toyota win the Supercars Championship?

Vote View Results Past polls
Pirtek Poll
View past polls
2026 Supercars Championship WINS POLES PTS
1
Brodie Kostecki
Shell V-Power Racing Team
17 5 3 868
2
Broc Feeney
Red Bull Ampol Racing
88 3 2 807
3
Matthew Payne
Penrite Racing
19 1 1 734
4
Ryan Wood
Mobil1 Truck Assist Racing
2 1 2 726
5
Cam Waters
Monster Castrol Racing
6 0 0 687
2026 Formula 1 Championship WINS POLES PTS
1
Kimi Antonelli
Mercedes
12 2 2 72
2
George Russell
Mercedes
63 1 1 63
3
Charles Leclerc
Ferrari
16 0 0 49
4
Lewis Hamilton
Ferrari
44 0 0 41
5
Lando Norris
McLaren
1 0 0 25
ADVERTISEMENT
[instagram-feed feed=2]
Support the partners that support Speedcafe
Truck Assist R & J Batteries Mobil 1 Supercheap Auto Michelin
Meguiars Coates KTM ACDelco
AASA PPQ Authentic Collectables Nueva Fastly
Green and white "speedcafe." logo on a black background, conveying a racing theme.
Speedcafe.com has been established to provide a daily motorsport news service to the industry and fans in Australia and internationally.
Follow Us

Categories

SUPERCARS

F1

NASCAR

INDYCAR

GT

MOTOGP

PHOTOS

TV

PODS

Platinum Partners

TRUCK ASSIST
R&J BATTERIES
MOBIL1
SUPERCHEAP AUTO

MICHELIN
MEGUIARS

COATES

ACDELCO

Newsletter

Subscribe to our daily newsletter, the best way to get your news first, fast and free!

Thank you!

You have successfully joined our subscriber list.

Your daily racing fix - Newsletter

Subscribe to our daily and breaking newsletter for all the latest news delivered direct to your box

SUBSCRIBE
Follow Us

Categories

SUPERCARS

F1

NASCAR

INDYCAR

GT

MOTOGP

PHOTOS

TV

PODS

Platinum Partners

TRUCK ASSIST
R&J BATTERIES
PIRTEK
MOBIL1
SUPERCHEAP AUTO

PARCEL PROTECT

MICHELIN
MEGUIARS

COATES
FORD

XPEL

ACDELCO

Green and white "speedcafe." logo on a black background, conveying a racing theme.

Copyright © 2026 Speedcafe.com. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA. The Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Our Team /  Advertise with us / Comments Policy / Privacy Policy /

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Calendar
  • Results
  • Event guides
  • Podcasts
  • Shop
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Network 100

Copyright © 2025 Speedcafe.com This site is protected by reCAPTCHA. The Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Calendar
  • Results
  • Event guides
  • Podcasts
  • Shop
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Network 100

Copyright © 2025 Speedcafe.com This site is protected by reCAPTCHA. The Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Sign Up For Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our mailing list to receives daily updates direct to your inbox!

[mailpoet_form id=”28″]