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Feb 25 2025

2025 NRL Tipping Comp – ARDC Member Competition

COMPETITION TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Australian Racing Drivers Club,
400 Ferrers Road,
Eastern Creek, NSW 2766

DATES: Competition will start at the commencement of the 2025 NRL Regular Season on Sunday 2nd March 2025.
The competition will end at the end of the 2025 NRL Regular Season on Sunday 7th September.

PRIZE: The winner will receive 2 x tickets to the NRL Grand Final held at Accor Stadium in October 2025.

RULES: This giveaway is a game of chance, not skill.
To be eligible for any prize, a participant must be:

  1. A current, active, financial, ARDC Member
  2. Participate in more than 50% of the season
  3. Be ranked highest in the results as provided by the NRL.com.au website tipping competition as at midnight, Sunday 7th September
  4. May only have one entry in the competition
  5. Cannot be a current paid  employee (including contractor) of the ARDC.

To enter, the participant must sign up to the ARDC created tipping competition on the NRL.com website. Link will be provided to Members via email communications, and on request.

WINNERS: Winner to be announced on Monday, 8th September 2025, decided by the highest placed participant who meets all criteria stated above.

Winner will be contacted directly by the ARDC, via phone and/or email. Once the winner has been contacted, results will be shared publicly amongst the ARDC Membership base in the ARDC Membership publication, the ARDC Fanbelt.

If the Member cannot be contacted within 5 business days, the prize will be passed on to the next highest placed participant who meets all criteria stated above (and so on until the winner is found).

Written by Samantha Stevens · Categorized: News

Feb 25 2025

ARDC Member Access to POWERCRUISE 2025

This weekend, Powercruise rolls into town from Thursday (27th) to Sunday (2nd), and ARDC Members get in for FREE!

APOLOGIES – POWERCRUISE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTING GUEST PASSES.

HOW TO CLAIM YOUR TICKETS TO POWERCRUISE:
ARDC Members can show their card and claim their wristbands for entry at Accreditation Point A, which is found inside Sydney Dragway. Look for the ARDC Marquee. It is crucial you have an up-to-date ARDC Membership Card.

 PARKING – FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Free parking is available in Sydney Dragway
Parking inside SMSP costs $10 per day. Claim your 3-Day wristband then proceed back out to Ferrers Rd and in to Gate A.

PARKING – SUNDAY
Parking inside SMSP is free SUNDAY ONLY

EVENT MAP
EVENT INFO

Written by Samantha Stevens · Categorized: ARDC News, News

Feb 17 2025

Member Info: Supercars 2025

Read on for details, access, Members Suite (Sunday), ticket upgrades and the map of the event.

ONE ENTRY

Enthusiast
Local Hero
Pit Crew

TWO ENTRIES

Official
Competitor
Foundation (Member Numbers under 3201)
Honorary, Life & Enthusiast Plus

IMPORTANT!

HOW TO: Enter the venue
To take advantage of this offer, all you need to do is show your Membership card at the BOX OFFICE on the day! There will be a box office at each entry gate, so you don’t need to worry about heading to a particular gate. Free Parking is available via Gate D off Ferrers Road, near Sydney Dragway.

WHAT IS INCLUDED: ARDC Members have the ability to claim the following for the weekend: Enthusiast, Local Hero, Pit Crew Members: 1x 3-Day GA Pass Foundation (Member Numbers 3200 and below), Official, Competitor, Honorary, Life & Enthusiast Plus Members 2x 3-Day GA Passes

If you have Trackside Parking tickets, you will need to enter through Gate B, and claim your tickets there.

It is crucial you have an up to date ARDC Membership Card. If you do not have your current ARDC Membership card, please contact the ARDC ASAP so we can assist.

DATE CUTOFF: Your 2025 Membership must be renewed or purchased before noon Tuesday February 18, 2025.

Trackside Parking and Grandstand upgrades will not be included, they must be purchased separately via the Supercars website.
EVENT INFO AND TICKET UPGRADES    

PARKING
Free Parking is available via Gate D off Ferrers Road, near Sydney Dragway. You can find a venue map for where to enter at the bottom of this page. Once your Membership is verified, you will receive a 3-Day GA ticket from the Box Office staff, which you will then use to enter the venue for all three days.

NOTE: If you have purchased Trackside Parking tickets, you will need to enter through Gate B, and claim your tickets there.

ARDC MEMBERS SUITE
FRIDAY 21ST 12PM ‘TIL END OF RACING
SUNDAY 23RD 10AM ‘TIL END OF RACING
In addition, I’m so excited to share this special bonus for ARDC Members! ARDC Members will have exclusive access to the best seat in the house, the Australian Motorsport Innovation Precinct (AMIP)! Built with motorsport in mind, and kitted out to not miss a minute, the AMIP features: 217″ screen for you to watch all the action, all day long Multiple 86″ screens up and downstairs A balcony directly over the start line, with views of more of the circuit than anywhere else in the venue I can’t wait to see you all there!
Ian Hansen Membership, Sustainability, and Community Manager

EVENT MAP

SMSP 2025 ARDC Members Suite

  SUPERCARS VENUE MAP    

Written by Samantha Stevens · Categorized: ARDC News, News

Sep 05 2024

Map Test

Written by admin · Categorized: News

Jul 18 2024

Member Info: Supercars 2024

Read on for details, access, Members Suite (Sunday), ticket upgrades and the map of the event.

ONE ENTRY

Enthusiast
Local Hero
Pit Crew

TWO ENTRIES

Official
Competitor
Foundation (Member Numbers under 3201)
Honorary, Life & Enthusiast Plus

IMPORTANT!

HOW TO CLAIM YOUR TICKETS
To take advantage of this offer, all you need to do is show your Membership card at the BOX OFFICE on the day!
There will be a box office at each entry gate, so you don’t need to worry about heading to a particular gate.
It is crucial you have an up to date ARDC Membership Card.
ARDC Members have the ability to claim the following for this weekend:
Enthusiast, Local Hero, Pit Crew Members: 1x 3-Day GA Pass
Foundation (Member Numbers 3200 and below), Official, Competitor, Honorary, Life & Enthusiast Plus Members: 2x 3-Day GA Passes
NOTE: Trackside Parking and Grandstand upgrades will not be included, they must be purchased separately via the Supercars website.  
EVENT INFO AND TICKET UPGRADES    

PARKING
Free Parking is available via Gate D off Ferrers Road, near Sydney Dragway.You can find a venue map for where to enter at the bottom of this page. Once your Membership is verified, you will receive a 3-Day ticket from the Box Office staff, which you will then use to enter the venue for all three days.
NOTE: If you have purchased Trackside Parking tickets, you will need to enter through Gate B, and claim your tickets there.

ARDC MEMBERS SUITE
Sunday 21st: 9:30am till end of racing
In addition, we are excited to share this special bonus for ARDC Members!
On Sunday (21st July), ARDC Members will have exclusive access to the best seat in the house, the Australian Motorsport Innovation Precinct (AMIP)!
Built with motorsport in mind, and kitted out to not miss a minute, the AMIP features: 217″ screen for you to watch all the action, all day long Multiple 86″ screens up and downstairs A balcony directly over the start line, with views of more of the circuit than anywhere else in the venue.
While the suite will not be fully catered, we will have our usual tea, coffee, and nibbles. You are more than welcome to buy food and bring it in, and sit down and enjoy the racing!

SUPERCARS UPGRADES (TICKETEK)

ON-SITE PARKING

General Admission ticket holders can upgrade your experience with Parking trackside

ticketek

GRANDSTAND UPGRADE

Purchase a single day Unreserved Grandstand upgrade.

TICKETEK

PIT LANE WALK

Walk the pit lane on your choice of date and time.

TICKETEK

EVENT MAP

  SUPERCARS VENUE MAP    

Written by Samantha Stevens · Categorized: ARDC News, News

Mar 08 2024

Spotlight on ARDC’s Fast Femmes

To celebrate International Women’s Day, we have a chat to some of the fastest women at the ARDC – their Motorsport careers, both past and present, and their views and advice for people wanting to take that first step into Motorsport.

Doreen Butchers

ARDC Race Operations Manager
NSWRRC Club Champion

Motorsport Career Highlight: Winning my first Championship. Winning my 2nd Championship at Amaroo Hillclimb when I was pregnant with my twin girls! Becoming Chief Timekeeper at Oran Park, then Event Secretary at numerous Touring/Supercar events, then CAMS, then Race Operations Manager at SMSP…

    Kaye Callandar

    Clerk of Course
    ARDC Awesome Official

    Motorsport Career Highlight: The opportunity the by the Clerk of Course for Supercars and being selected for the MSA senior development program where I was appointed Deputy Race Director for Fanatec GT Australia series… And working in race control at the AGP.

      Zara Horn

      ARDC Ambassador
      Racing Driver

      Motorsport Career Highlight: Being the first female selected for the Ferrari Driver Academy Australasia Regional Programme and driving the F4 on the Sepang F1 Circuit in Malaysia; two top-ten places in my first race in the 2023 Workhorse Radical Cup Australia at Sydney Motorsport Park.

        Kathy Pincott

        ARDC Scrutineer
        ARDC Awesome Official

        Motorsport Career Highlight: The day I received my bronze license! I hope to obtain my silver within the next three years and to become a chief.

          Rachelle Stirling

          ARDC Board Member
          Race Chix Race School, Supersprinter

          Motorsport Career Highlight: My many Race Chix initiatives, and in 2022 we also fielded two all female Race Chix Karting Teams in a 6-Hour enduro at Eastern Creek kart track…

            Natalie Turmine

            ARDC President
            Car and Motorbike racer

            Motorsport Career Highlight: Being elected as the first female President/Chair of the ARDC, marking a significant milestone in the club’s 70-year history. This achievement not only embodies personal triumph but also symbolises the ongoing progress and inclusivity within the fabulous motorsport community.

              What inspired you to get involved in motorsport? And what was the catalyst or turning point that made you decide on a career in motorsport?

              NATALIE: With no prior exposure to motorsports growing up, it surprised both my husband and my family when, at the age of 28, I developed a keen interest in motorcycles; not just the adrenaline, speed and sounds, but also the sense of adventure and camaraderie. Soon I found myself joining ARDC and fully immersed in the world of Ride Days at SMSP and crafting my own dedicated track bike. At age 31, I was invited to join friends camping at the Bathurst 1000, and it ignited my passion for car racing. Little did I anticipate that just a few years later, I would be tearing around Mount Panorama in my own race car at Challenge Bathurst!

              ZARA: My journey started with the Bathurst 1000. For as long as I can remember I’ve watched Australia’s most iconic motor race from the top of the Mountain, opposite The Chase or sitting on the grass at Murrays Corner. But it was during the COVID lockdown that my family all got to think about what we really valued. I had wanted to race for a long time and one day watching Drive to Survive, I realised it was the only thing I wanted to do. My family were super supportive, and we came out of lockdown and hit the track!

              RACHELLE: I was a big Supercars fan for many years, but knew nothing about the world of grassroots motorsport or even that car clubs existed. It wasn’t until I came across a CAMS (back then) stand at a Homebush round, when I was in my 30s, that I found out I could take my daily drive to the track – and compete! I signed up to the Come and Try Day that CAMS were running at SMSP the following month, and the rest is history.

              KAYE: A friend at the time got me involved. I really enjoyed my first time trackside at Amaroo as a flag marshal, and decision made: I think I will enjoy standing in the heat, cold, wind, rain and hail!

              DOREEN: My Dad from when I was about three years old would have me sitting with him while he watched it on TV. He bought me a red pedal car at three, and I rode it around our balcony singing When I grow up I am going to be a racing driver and drive a red sports car….. I did, and I did.

              KATHY: My future husband was heavily involved in Motorsport and very quickly I developed a taste for it; I was travelling to events with him which further encouraged me.

              What advice would you give to anyone who might like to get involved in motorsport, or might aspire to a career in motorsport?

              ZARA: No matter what part of motorsport you’re trying to get into, whether it’s media, engineering, racing, being an official or a mechanic, the advice I would give to someone wanting to get involved or build a career, is ‘go to events, network, message people, get your name out there, talk to people tell them your story and your aspirations.’

              KAYE:  Give it a go, it’s the best seat in the house and you will make lifelong friendships that you will cherish.

              KATHY: Give it a try, don’t except the ‘knockers’ and stay true to yourself.

              NATALIE: My advice? Just dive in! I vividly recall the day I told my mum about my desire to have a career in the motorsports industry. She asked me what my dream job would be, and without hesitation, I said, “Something at Sydney Motorsport Park.” Back then, I had no clue that my vague dream would catapult me into the role of President and Chair of ARDC, the very organisation overseeing Sydney Motorsport Park!

              What initiatives or programs do you think are important for encouraging people to get involved in motorsport?

              ZARA: I went to Motorsport Australia’s Girls on Track many times and started helping in the events where I could. Later on I was assigned a mentor, Emily Duggan, who helped me set goals and has been really encouraging.

              RACHELLE: I think educational programs in various learning formats are important to encourage people to become involved. How to get started in motorsport is not general knowledge for people who may not know anyone who’s already involved. There are so many different types of motorsport to become involved with and also so many different areas that you can be involved with, it can be overwhelming on where to start.      

              NATALIE: Creating more opportunities for women, young people, individuals from different socioeconomic backgrounds, and those with disabilities to actively engage in motorsport is paramount. By fostering an environment that celebrates diversity and inclusivity, we can ensure that everyone feels empowered to pursue their passion for motorsport regardless of gender, financial status, or physical ability.

              DOREEN: Those that break down the barriers of confusion, untruths and creating simple clear ways to get involved in either a Competitive or officiating role. Programmes like our STARTLINE initiative that gives you very simple, clear, inclusive, factual information in a non-threatening environment.         

              In what ways do you think diversity and inclusion can be further improved in motorsport? 

              NATALIE: Creating more opportunities for women, young people, individuals from different socioeconomic backgrounds, and those with disabilities to actively engage in motorsport is paramount. By fostering an environment that celebrates diversity and inclusivity, we can ensure that everyone feels empowered to pursue their passion for motorsport regardless of gender, financial status, or physical ability.

              DOREEN: Don’t expect anything to be easy and be prepared to work hard. You will be starting at the bottom, so be prepared for that. Be prepared to go through the correct steps to give yourself the best chance of creating a strong foundation. Listen, learn and take every opportunity that is even half coming your way, and never give up. Have courage, be brave.

              RACHELLE: Women in motorsport is not one target market – there are many. We need different programs and initiatives for different age groups, different experience levels… People need to see themselves in our marketing collateral / initiatives / programs etc, so they connect with what we do.

              Do you think more women would get involved in motorsport if:
              -there is a program and/or sport specifically for girls and women AND/OR
              -there is a program where genders are mixed, but is exclusive to those people NEW to the sport?

              NATALIE: I strongly believe that both avenues hold immense potential for attracting more women to the sport. Creating a program exclusively for girls and women can provide a supportive environment where they feel empowered to explore their passion for motorsport without barriers. Simultaneously, programs that promote mixed-gender participation while catering exclusively to newcomers can also be highly beneficial. These initiatives create opportunities for individuals new to the sport to discover its thrill and excitement in a welcoming environment.

              KAYE: Genders are mixed. When it comes to motorsport careers, it’s simply the right person for the job!

              KATHY: I believe it should be aimed at all, not just the one sex!

              RACHELLE: I think this may depend on the age of the group. From my experience and from what a lot of women have said to me is, women like women-only events/programs when they’re learning as they feel less judged. It’s also easier to connect with other women who are at the same stage of their motorsport journey as them in women-only programs. But…once they’re  confident and know what they’re doing, they don’t want women-only events, they want to participate / compete with everyone. 

              And finally, what does International Women’s Day mean to you?

              It’s a day for ALL women ALL over the world to be applauded for all the wonderful fabulous things that they achieve every day, but probably never get any recognition for. I feel the same about International Men’s Day, too.                                                                                                     

              Doreen

              Not much…

              Kathy

              Got an opinion or idea to share? EMAIL US HERE at the ARDC, we would love to chat!

              Being recognised.

              Kaye

              Whilst I personally believe every day is international women’s day – because you know, we’re awesome – I think IWD is a great time to have discussions and ask questions like we’re doing right here.

              Rachelle

              Celebrating the women who have made and are making history, and respecting the women who are working hard to make it in what ever area they are striving for. And the women who are mothers – there’s a lot of mums in motorsport working hard to make their kid’s dream happen.

              Zara

              Championing diversity, amplifying women’s voices, and creating pathways for them to reach their full potential in every sphere of life.

              Natalie



              Article collated by Samantha Stevens,
              ARDC Media and Communications Manager
              ,
              Australian Tarmac Rally Champion.

              Written by Samantha Stevens · Categorized: ARDC News, Blog, News · Tagged: girls, motorsport, president, women

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