Winton Roll Racing
Winton Roll Racing. A New Performance Driving Experience at Winton Motor Raceway
Introducing Winton Roll Racing—a brand new event designed for performance enthusiasts looking to test their cars in a safe, controlled and competitive environment.
What is Roll Racing?
Roll Racing is a controlled motorsport activity where two vehicles accelerate from a rolling start rather than a standing start. Drivers pair up, match speed, and once they get to the start line, they accelerate side-by-side along a set distance. Once both vehicles reach the finish line, they reduce speed and either cruise around for another run or exit the track. This is a non timed, no contact event focused on fun, safety and community.
Operating under the same requirements and standards as a Winton Super Sprints, this event allows drivers to participate with minimal barriers to entry. All vehicles must meet safety requirements, and all drivers and passengers must wear the appropriate safety gear.
Passengers are also required to hold a valid AASA Day Licence.
Spectators are welcome and the Winton Café will be open, making it a great evening for friends, families and car enthusiasts alike.
Bring your car. Bring your mates. Experience Roll Racing—Winton style.
2026 Calendar
January 31: 5pm - 8pm
February 20: 5pm - 8pm
March 26: 5pm-8pm
October 22: 5pm - 8pm
November 19: 5pm - 8pm
December 12: 5pm - 8pm
Entry Fee
$130 per driver
$25 per passenger
Drivers and Passengers must hold a AASA Day Licence or higher
To register for this event you will need to login or create a Winton Raceway customer account.
Requirements
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Minimum age is 14 with parental or guardian consent and must be accompanied by an adult and will require a AASA Day License
Passengers also require a Day Licence
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- Modified & Street Cars
- Unregistered Cars
- No Open Wheelers
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both Drivers and Passengers must hold a minimum of a Day Licence to enter this event.
go to www.aasa.com.au to purchase a Day Licence.
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4:00pm – Gates open
4:00pm to 5:00pm – Driver & Passenger sign on
4:30pm – Scrutineering
4:45pm – Drivers briefing
5:00pm – First session on track
Sessions – confirmed once final entry number are collected
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First in best dressed - Download map for locations
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there is no speed limit designated during the Roll Racing start and finish zone. outside of this zone speed limit is 60kph.
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Use this document as a guide to prepare your car - AASA Scruntineer Checklist
Please remove spare wheels, jacks and ALL loose items before taking the car to have a safety check.
All cars must have a safety check and receive an ‘OK’ sticker before going onto the circuit for the first time. Vehicles must be roadworthy or race worthy.
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Note: there are no helmets available to hire on the day
Bring your own helmet that complies with current Australian Standards AS1698 or ECE 22.05 and 22.06 standards (Motorcross helmets not accepted).
Clothing must cover wrist to neck to ankles and must be non-flammable cotton
Proper enclosed footwear – non flammable. No thongs or sandals.

