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Tickets on sale for 2023 Betr Darwin Triple Crown

25 Nov 2022
Hidden Valley will come to life on June 16-18 2023
3 mins by James Pavey
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Tickets are now on sale for the 2023 Betr Darwin Triple Crown.

The Betr Darwin Triple Crown will run across June 16-18 2023, and will be the fifth round of the new season.

CLICK HERE to purchase your general admission tickets for the blockbuster event.

Supercars, Northern Territory Government and Northern Territory Major Events Company will deliver the event.

The famous Hidden Valley Raceway will stage three days of bumper motorsport action.

The June 16-18 round will be Darwin’s 27th Repco Supercars Championship event.

The popular event will be broadcast live and free on Seven, Foxtel and Kayo.

Fans can purchase three days of action for the price of one during the event’s Black Friday sale, with 3-Day Hot Pass for $99.

The deal starts at 8:00am (ACST) Friday November 25, until midnight (ACST) Monday November 28.

The 2022 event was the inaugural Darwin Indigenous Round, celebrating Larrakia land on which the event takes place.

Independent research shows the first official Supercars Indigenous Round delivered a total expenditure stimulus of $28.4 million for the Territory, of which $21.3 million was new money.

Organisers are busy planning another packed program of high-octane action, which will feature Supercars and a range of exciting support categories.

This will include the Grand Finale of the Burson Auto Parts Australian Top Fuel Championship, which will see some of the fastest cars on earth head to Darwin.

The full 2023 Betr Darwin Triple Crown program will be released later this year, including the Australian Superbike Championship, the Porsche Paynter Dixon Carrera Cup, Aussie Racing Cars, and Combined Sedans.

After a bumper inaugural Indigenous Round, Minister for Major Events Paul Kirby said 2023 is looking just as exciting.

"The Darwin Triple Crown Supercars Indigenous Round is the biggest event on the Territory calendar and this year attracted more than 40,000 attendances," Kirby said.

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"It’s a favourite with motorsports enthusiasts across the country, and last year Supercars fans voted it the best round of the Supercars Championship.

"As well as a packed program of fast and furious entertainment, as the official Supercars Indigenous Round the Darwin Triple Crown helps celebrate Aboriginal culture and the Larrakia land on which the event takes place.

"There are heaps for all ages to do, with dedicated areas and activities for children and teenagers, and plenty of action in the lead-up to the big race weekend with the Night Transporter Convoy and driver signings."

The Darwin round is always a special event for Supercars fans, says Supercars CEO Shane Howard.

"The Darwin Triple Crown is one of our favourite events on the calendar," Howard said.

"Perfect weather, friendly locals, fantastic racing on a spectator-friendly circuit; it all adds up to a great weekend.

"The Northern Territory Major Events Company has put together another fantastic three-day program for our visit to the Top End in 2023 for Supercars Indigenous Round.

"This event is a standout of the Championship for the experience on and off the track.

"It will be fantastic to see thousands of fans trackside again in Darwin in June."

Motorcycling Australia CEO Peter Doyle said the Darwin event remains a mecca for motorsport fans.

"The mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike (ASBK) Championship, presented by Motul, is thrilled to be returning to the Darwin Triple Crown,” Doyle said.

"The trip to Darwin is an annual highlight for the ASBK Championship as this outstanding event offers a feast of motorsport action across the three days.

"We can’t wait to be back in Darwin in 2023 and look forward to seeing race fans from across Australia in the Top End."

To secure your spot trackside, visit www.darwinsupercars.com.au.

The 2023 Repco Supercars Championship will return to the Northern Territory on June 16-18, 2023. Tickets are available here.

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