The 2018 Super2 Series (known for commercial reasons as the 2018 Dunlop Super2 Series) was an Australian motor racing competition for Supercars, staged as a support series to the 2018 Supercars Championship. It was the nineteenth running of the Supercars Development Series, the second tier of competition in Supercars racing.

The series was won by Chris Pither, driving in a Garry Rogers Motorsport prepared Holden VF Commodore.

Teams and drivers

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Paul Dumbrell placed second in the series driving a Holden Commodore VF for Eggleston Motorsport
 
Macauley Jones placed ninth driving a Holden Commodore VF for Brad Jones Racing

The following teams and drivers competed in the series.

Manufacturer Model Team Driver details Bathurst 250 Entries
No. Name Rounds Co-Driver Name
Ford FG X Falcon Tickford Racing 5   Thomas Randle All
Matt Stone Racing 16   Bryce Fullwood 1–3
Paul Morris Motorsport 67   Shae Davies All
Holden Commodore VF Brad Jones Racing 8   Zane Goddard All
14   Macauley Jones All
21   Jack Smith All
Grove Racing 10   Brenton Grove All   Earl Bamber
Matt Stone Racing 13   Tyler Greenbury 1–2
16   Bryce Fullwood 4–7
98   Jaie Robson 3
Image Racing 15   Adam Marjoram All
49   Jordan Boys All
Matt Chahda Motorsport 18   Matt Chahda All
Eggleston Motorsport 38   Will Brown All
54   Nathan Morcom All
63   Dominic Storey All
88   Paul Dumbrell All
Garry Rogers Motorsport 44   Chris Pither All
99   Mason Barbera All
Kali Motorsport 50   Gerard McLeod 4
  Ricky Capo 5
  Kristian Lindbom 7
Kostecki Brothers Racing 55   Kurt Kostecki All
56   Jake Kostecki All
57   Brodie Kostecki All
Nissan Altima L33 MW Motorsport 23   Dean Fiore All
26   Garry Jacobson All
62   Alex Rullo All
Source:[1][2][3][4]

Team changes

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Driver changes

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Entering/rejoining series

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Changing teams

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Leaving series

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Mid-season changes

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  • Tyler Greenbury left the series after three rounds, citing sponsorship issues.[22] He was replaced with Jaie Robson for Barbagallo.[23]

Calendar

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The 2018 Dunlop Super2 Series comprised seven rounds:

Round Event name Circuit Location Date
1 Adelaide 500   Adelaide Street Circuit Adelaide, South Australia 2–4 March
2 Tasmania SuperSprint   Symmons Plains Raceway Launceston, Tasmania 7–8 April
3 Perth SuperSprint   Barbagallo Raceway Neerabup, Western Australia 5–6 May
4 Townsville 400   Townsville Street Circuit Townsville, Queensland 7–8 July
5 Sandown 500   Sandown Raceway Springvale, Victoria 15–16 September
6 Bathurst 1000   Mount Panorama Circuit Bathurst, New South Wales 6 October
7 Newcastle 500   Newcastle Street Circuit Newcastle, New South Wales 24–25 November
Source:[24]

Calendar changes

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  • The Bathurst 1000 support race returned to being a points-paying series round again after the 2017 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 failed to draw wildcard entries and the accompanying Super2 non-series round saw a downturn in participation from previous years.[25]
  • The category returned to Barbagallo Raceway for a series round.[24] The round had been removed from the 2017 Super2 Series schedule to allow teams the opportunity to run wildcard entries in the Supercars Championship event, but no entries were received.
  • The series no longer hosted four-race format rounds.[26]

Rule changes

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Sporting regulations

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The "wildcard" programme introduced in 2017 to allows teams from the Dunlop Super2 Series to compete in the Supercars Championship continued in 2018. Entries were open for the Winton, Hidden Valley, Ipswich and Tailem Bend rounds,[24] while the Barbagallo round was discontinued.

Technical regulations

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The Super2 Series no longer allowed "Project Blueprint" cars after fifteen years of use in Supercars and Super2 series.[27] They were replaced by the "New Generation" cars first introduced to Supercars racing in 2013, bringing the Super2 Series in line with the technical regulations of its parent series. The Project Blueprint cars were eligible to compete in the V8 Touring Car National Series, the third tier of the sport.

Results and standings

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Season summary

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Round Event Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team Round winner
1 1 Adelaide 500   Garry Jacobson   Kurt Kostecki   Paul Dumbrell Eggleston Motorsport   Paul Dumbrell
2   Paul Dumbrell   Garry Jacobson   Garry Jacobson MW Motorsport
3   Garry Jacobson   Kurt Kostecki   Paul Dumbrell Eggleston Motorsport
2 4 Tasmania SuperSprint   Chris Pither   Paul Dumbrell   Paul Dumbrell Eggleston Motorsport   Chris Pither
5   Chris Pither   Chris Pither   Chris Pither Garry Rogers Motorsport
6   Chris Pither   Paul Dumbrell   Paul Dumbrell Eggleston Motorsport
3 7 Perth SuperSprint   Alex Rullo   Alex Rullo   Alex Rullo MW Motorsport   Dean Fiore
8   Thomas Randle   Paul Dumbrell   Paul Dumbrell Eggleston Motorsport
9   Alex Rullo   Dean Fiore   Dean Fiore MW Motorsport
4 10 Townsville 400   Macauley Jones   Macauley Jones   Garry Jacobson MW Motorsport   Paul Dumbrell
11   Chris Pither   Macauley Jones   Chris Pither Garry Rogers Motorsport
5 12 Sandown 500   Chris Pither   Garry Jacobson   Brodie Kostecki Kostecki Brothers Racing   Brodie Kostecki
13   Garry Jacobson   Garry Jacobson   Brodie Kostecki Kostecki Brothers Racing
6 14 Bathurst 1000   Garry Jacobson   Garry Jacobson   Dean Fiore MW Motorsport   Dean Fiore
7 15 Newcastle 500   Chris Pither   Brodie Kostecki   Brodie Kostecki Kostecki Brothers Racing   Brodie Kostecki
16   Chris Pither race cancelled

Points system

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Points were awarded in each race as follows.

Round
format
Position
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th
Three races 100 92 86 80 74 68 64 60 56 52 48 46 44 42 40 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10
Two races 150 138 129 120 111 102 96 90 84 78 72 69 66 63 60 57 54 51 48 45 42 39 36 33 30 27 24 21 18 15
One race 300 276 258 240 222 204 192 180 168 156 144 138 132 126 120 114 108 102 96 90 84 78 72 66 60 54 48 42 36 30

Series standings

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Pos. Driver No. ADE
 
SYM
 
BAR
 
TOW
 
SAN
 
BAT
 
NEW
 
Pen. Points
1   Chris Pither 44 6 7 7 2 1 2 7 4 7 6 1 16 3 3 2 C 0 1522
2   Paul Dumbrell 88 1 2 1 1 5 1 14 1 2 2 2 2 2 Ret 5 C 0 1463
3   Garry Jacobson 26 2 1 2 21 3 Ret 12 3 4 1 5 18 5 4 4 C 0 1393
4   Alex Rullo 62 11 19 11 12 7 5 1 6 9 3 6 4 7 2 12 C 0 1328
5   Brodie Kostecki 57 7 8 5 4 2 6 3 16 Ret 7 3 1 1 Ret 1 C 35 1202
6   Will Brown 38 5 6 3 9 8 7 18 20 13 14 7 17 10 13 3 C 0 1068
7   Dean Fiore 23 13 9 12 15 10 Ret 2 12 1 8 12 19 18 1 Ret C 0 1034
8   Kurt Kostecki 55 3 3 4 5 6 4 4 15 3 13 4 20 19 Ret 18 C 0 1010
9   Macauley Jones 14 4 5 6 6 4 3 9 7 5 Ret 22 5 4 Ret 19 C 0 968
10   Jack Smith 21 14 16 15 3 9 12 16 10 12 15 16 7 13 11 11 C 0 939
11   Thomas Randle 5 Ret DNS DNS 10 12 8 6 2 6 4 20 3 8 8 Ret C 35 915
12   Shae Davies 67 8 4 Ret Ret 11 9 8 5 16 5 8 22 12 5 Ret C 35 912
13   Mason Barbera 99 Ret 11 10 11 17 Ret 5 8 10 16 17 11 11 6 8 C 70 849
14   Zane Goddard 8 16 14 17 14 22 14 15 19 14 11 9 15 16 15 6 C 0 835
15   Dominic Storey 63 17 13 8 20 21 18 17 18 20 19 19 8 20 9 16 C 0 788
16   Adam Marjoram 15 10 Ret DNS 7 14 10 13 11 Ret 9 13 14 14 12 14 C 0 779
17   Bryce Fullwood 16 12 10 19 17 18 15 11 13 11 12 10 10 9 Ret 13 C 0 755
18   Jake Kostecki 56 9 Ret 9 Ret 13 17 10 9 8 10 14 6 6 Ret 9 C 70 719
19   Nathan Morcom 54 15 20 16 8 16 Ret 19 14 17 17 18 Ret Ret 7 10 C 0 691
20   Matt Chahda 18 19 18 14 16 15 Ret 20 17 15 Ret 11 9 15 14 17 C 0 688
21   Brenton Grove 10/51 Ret 17 18 18 19 16 21 21 18 Ret 21 13 21 10 20 C 0 615
22   Jordan Boys 49 20 15 20 13 23 11 22 22 19 Ret 15 12 Ret Ret 7 C 0 525
23   Tyler Greenbury 13 18 12 13 19 20 13 0 230
24   Earl Bamber 10 10 0 156
25   Ricky Capo 50 21 17 0 96
26   Kristian Lindbom 50 15 C 0 60
27   Gerard McLeod 50 18 DNS 0 51
28   Jaie Robson 98 23 23 Ret 0 48
Pos. Driver No. ADE
 
SYM
 
BAR
 
TOW
 
SAN
 
BAT
 
NEW
 
Pen. Points

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