SuperSprint and Regularity
Race Entries
The track comes alive at the Sandown Revival Motoring Festival, with classic and exotic vehicles competing across SuperSprint and Regularity racing events.
In the SuperSprint, it’s all about speed as the drivers push their machines to the limit to achieve their One Best Lap.
Meanwhile, Regularity Racing flips the script, rewarding precision and consistency as competitors aim to match their lap times with razor-sharp accuracy.
From the pits to the grandstand, from VIP to Superclassica, the roar of engines and the thrill of competition make this the heart of Sandown Revival.

Enter Your Car!
Ready to test your car against the clock on the Sandown race track?
Registration for our 2026 event are now open! Choose from Supersprint or Regularity, and make sure you’ve got your Motorsport Australia Speed licence.
Can I get a Single Event licence?
Please note there are no single-event licenses available.
Sandown Revival Motoring Festival is a Motorsport Australia event. Competitors must hold a Motorsport Australia “Speed” Licence.
How Much are Entry Fees?
Entry fees vary depending on the age of your vehicle. Prices shown are for a single-day entry.
Two-day entries are welcome, just select “2”.
Vintage and Veteran cars (pre-1975) – one-day entry:
- $95
Classic cars (1975-1999) – one-day entry:
- $195
Contemporary cars (2000-current) – one-day entry:
- $245
Garage Hire (per day):
- $100
All drivers must hold a Motorsport Australia Speed licence (or higher).
For an additional driver (“Cross Entry”) with an existing car entry, please contact the Race Secretary, chris.sager@pace.com.au.
What Does My Entry Fee Include?
Your entry fee includes:
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- One pit space (or garage, if purchased)
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- On-track time as per the race schedule (subject to conditions)
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- One driver pass
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- Two pit crew passes
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- Two race number stickers
Racing entrants are also eligible for a 35% discount on VIP Tickets, limited to two passes per entrant.

The Fine Print
Before you participate, there are a few things you need to read through and have ready on the day.
What Do I Need on the Day?
At Driver Check-In on the day of competition, you must provide signed copies of the Statement of Self Scrutiny Form and the Risk Warning and Disclaimer.
Download Statement of Self Scrutiny Form
Supplementary Regulations
Before you enter, you must read the Supplementary Regulations.
Your entry indicates acceptance of the supplementary regulations.
Additional Rules
Non-competitive vehicles (such as loading trucks & trailers) must not remain in the pits once competition vehicles are in place, unless by prior arrangement with the Event Secretary. Offending vehicles will be charged a full-price race entry.
One 6×3 marquee per competitor vehicle is permitted (unless by prior arrangement with the Event Secretary).
Marquees must be weighted, not pegged.
No fuel is permitted in the pits at any time. Refuelling may occur in the fuel depot.
The following Motorsport Australia Capacity Multipliers will be applied where applicable:
– Forced induction (Petrol) = Engine capacity (cc) x 1.7
– Forced induction (Diesel) = Engine capacity (cc) x 1.5
– Rotary engines = Engine capacity (cc) x 1.8
– Forced induction rotary = Engine capacity (cc) x 3.06