Commodore Cup

A one-make series originally devised by Victorian racers Maurie Platt and David Gittus, it was named for the car all competitors were required to use in competition, the Holden Commodore.

[1] The regulations were designed to provide a limited level of performance modification, while not making the category overly expensive to run.

The first major change to series regulations came in 2004 when VR and VS model Commodores were made eligible.

In November 2012, it was announced that the series would fold due to consistently small entry numbers during the season.

[2] A Northern Territory state level series based at Hidden Valley Raceway continues to this day.

Five time champion Geoff Emery at Wakefield Park, 2011