The Australian Super Sedan Championship is a Dirt track racing championship held each year to determine the Australian national champion. The championship is held over a single meeting (usually on consecutive nights) and has run annually since the 1971/72 season and is awarded to a different state of Australia each year by the national controlling body, Speedway Sedans Australia (SSA).

The first championship was run in Australia's capital city of Canberra at the now closed Fraser Park Speedway (later renamed Tralee Speedway) and was won by Kevin Dalton of Victoria.

The championship is separate to the National Super Sedan Series which ran from 2006 until 2015.

Tasmanian born driver Darren Kane holds the record for the most titles with five to his name. Winning his most recent title in the 2023/24 season in Albany, WA

New South Wales driver Grenville Anderson (1951–2004), has four titles to his name – 1975/76 (Rowley Park Speedway in Adelaide, South Australia), 1977/78 (Claremont Speedway in Perth, Western Australia), 1979/80 (Bagot Park in Darwin, Northern Territory), and 1992/93 (Latrobe Speedway in Latrobe, Tasmania). Anderson also finished second in 1978/79 at the Charlton Speedway in Toowoomba, Queensland, and was easily the quickest driver at the 1991/92 championship at Speedway Park in Adelaide, not losing a race until a crash in his final heat saw his car severely damaged. Born in 1951, Anderson died in 2004 as a result of head injuries he sustained during a crash when running hot laps at Brisbane's Archerfield Speedway before the first night of the 1993/94 Australian Championships where he was the defending champion.

Queenslander Matty Pascoe also has four titles to his name

The current (2024/25) Australian Super Sedan champion is Joel Berkley who won his first crown at Murray bridge, SA on the 16th of March 2025.

Winners since 1971

YearVenueCity/StateWinnerRunner-up3rd place
1971/72Tralee SpeedwayCanberra, ACTKevin Dalton (VIC)Alan Butcher (QLD)David House (NSW)
1972/73Liverpool SpeedwaySydney, NSWDavid House (NSW)Peter Crick (NSW)Paul Ash (NSW)
1973/74Northern ParkMelbourne, VicDavid Wignall (NSW)Russell Hoffman (QLD)David House (NSW)
1974/75Charlton RacewayToowoomba, QldDavid House (NSW)Kevin Drew (QLD)Neville Harper (TAS)
1975/76Rowley Park SpeedwayAdelaide, SAGrenville Anderson (NSW)Peter Timberlake (Vic)David House (NSW)
1976/77Carrick SpeedwayCarrick, TasAllan Blake (WA)Merv Hargreaves (QLD)Howie Fiedler (QLD)
1977/78Claremont SpeedwayPerth, WAGrenville Anderson (NSW)Frank Ashmore (VIC)Ben Ludlow (WA)
1978/79Charlton RacewayToowoomba, QLDRussell Hoffman (QLD)Grenville Anderson (NSW)Phil Marshall (QLD)
1979/80Bagot ParkDarwin, NTGrenville Anderson (NSW)Nev Pezutti (NSW)Daran Munro (QLD)
YearVenueCity/StateWinnerRunner-up3rd place
1980/81Newcastle MotordromeNewcastle, NSWAlan Butcher (QLD)Adrian Anderson (NSW)John Leslight (NSW)
1981/82Melbourne SpeedbowlMelbourne, VICJohn Cartwright (NSW)Cees Hendriks (TAS)John Leslight (NSW)
1982/83**Avalon Raceway Premier Speedway Speedway ParkLara, Vic Warrnambool, Vic Virginia, SACees Hendriks (TAS)Graham Lilford (NSW)Chas Kelly (TAS)
1983/84#Speedway ParkVirginia, SAChris Blunden (SA)Steve Stewart (SA)Gary Chippendall (VIC)
1984/85Melbourne SpeedbowlMelbourne, VICTony Grinstead (VIC)Peter Timberlake (VIC)Gary Chippendall (VIC)
1985/86Speedway ParkVirginia, SAPeter Aylett (TAS)Mark Weaver (VIC)Kym Cottrell (SA)
1986/87Hobart SpeedwayNew Norfolk, TASMichael Long (TAS)Peter Aylett (TAS)Gary Reuter (SA)
1987/88Archerfield SpeedwayBrisbane, QLDIan Marshall (QLD)John Pyne (NSW)Tony Broso (NSW)
1988/89Claremont SpeedwayPerth, WAJohn Singleton (WA)Peter Brook (WA)Peter Drew (SA)
1989/90Newcastle MotordromeNewcastle, NSWJohn Pyne (NSW)Peter Garratt (NSW)Stu Robertson (NSW)
YearVenueCity/StateWinnerRunner-up3rd place
1990/91Bendigo RacewayBendigo, VICTony Grinstead (VIC)Wayne Randall (QLD)Nick Girdlestone (QLD)
1991/92Speedway ParkVirginia, SABrad Scotcher (SA)John Leslight (NSW)Allan Baker (NSW)
1992/93Latrobe SpeedwayLatrobe, TASGrenville Anderson (NSW)Allan Baker (NSW)Ron Pyne (NSW)
1993/94Archerfield SpeedwayBrisbane, QLDJohn McGeorge (QLD)Ron Pyne (NSW)John Pyne (NSW)
1994/95Claremont SpeedwayPerth, WARon Pyne (NSW)John Leslight (NSW)Ian Marshall (QLD)
1995/96Newcastle MotordromeNewcastle, NSWJohn Pyne (NSW)Steve Francis (United States)Stuart Robertson (NSW)
1996/97Northline SpeedwayDarwin, NTPeter Logue (VIC)John Pyne (NSW)Robert Gray (WA)
1997/98Premier SpeedwayWarrnambool, VICMick Nicola SNR (VIC)Allan Baker (NSW)Peter Logue (VIC)
1998/99Borderline SpeedwayMount Gambier, SARon Pyne (NSW)Darren Kane (QLD)Mick Nicola SNR (VIC)
1999/2000Hobart SpeedwayNew Norfolk, TASRon Pyne (NSW)Darren Kane (QLD)Bill Miller (SA)
YearVenueCity/StateWinnerRunner-up3rd place
2000/01Rockhampton SpeedwayRockhampton, QLDPeter Logue (VIC)Allan Baker (NSW)John Pyne (NSW)
2001/02Attwell Park SpeedwayAlbany, WAMick Nicola SNR(VIC)Peter Logue (VIC)Jamie McHugh (QLD)
2002/03Parramatta City RacewaySydney, NSWMick Nicola SNR (VIC)John Leslight (NSW)Wayne Brims (NSW)
2003/04Riverview SpeedwayMurray Bridge, SADarren Kane (QLD)Jarrod Harper (TAS)David Nichols (TAS)
2004/05Latrobe SpeedwayLatrobe, TASKevin Purton (TAS)Mick Nicola SNR (VIC)Jarrod Harper (TAS)
2005/06Charlton RacewayToowoomba, QLDKevin Purton (TAS)John Leslight (NSW)Lucas Roberts (VIC)
2006/07Perth MotorplexKwinana Beach, WAMichael Gee (QLD)Marc Giancola (WA)Wayne Randall (QLD)
2007/08Timmis SpeedwayMildura, VICJamie McHugh (QLD)Steve Jordan (QLD)Jarrod Harper (TAS)
2008/09Lismore SpeedwayLismore, NSWDarren Kane (QLD)Wayne Brims (NSW)Brad Smith (TAS)
2009/10Speedway CityVirginia, SAJamie McHugh (QLD)Dave Gartner (SA)Wayne Randall (QLD)
YearVenueCity/StateWinnerRunner-up3rd place
2010/11Latrobe SpeedwayLatrobe, TASSteve Jordan (QLD)Jamie McHugh (QLD)Darren Kane (QLD)
2011/12Brisbane International SpeedwayBrisbane, QLDJarrod Harper (TAS)Lachlan Onley (NSW)Matty Pascoe (QLD)
2012/13Perth MotorplexKwinana Beach, WAMatty Pascoe (QLD)Lachlan Onley (NSW)Jamie Oldfield (WA)
2013/14Riverview SpeedwayMurray Bridge, SAKodee Brown (WA)Lachlan Onley (NSW)Darren Kane (QLD)
2014/15Latrobe SpeedwayLatrobe, TASMatty Pascoe (QLD)Kodee Brown (WA)Darren Kane (QLD)
2015/16Rockhampton SpeedwayRockhampton, QLDCallum Harper (TAS)Dave Gartner (SA)Darren Kane (QLD)
2016/17Attwell ParkAlbany, WADarren Kane (QLD)Dave Gartner (SA)Matty Pascoe (QLD)
2017/18Parramatta City RacewaySydney, NSWCallum Harper (TAS)Matty Pascoe (QLD)Darren Kane (QLD)
2018/19Heartland RacewayMoama, NSWMatty Pascoe (QLD)Ryan Alexander (SA)Callum Harper (TAS)
YearVenueCity/StateWinnerRunner-up3rd place
2019/20Borderline RacewayGlenburnie, SADarren Kane (QLD)Ryan Alexander (SA)Matty Pascoe (QLD)
2020/21Not Run Due to Covid
2021/22Gulf Western & Independent Oils RacewayLatrobe, TASMatty Pascoe (QLD)Matt Williams (QLD)Callum Harper (TAS)
2022/23Mothar Mountain RacewayGympie, QldTrent Wilson (QLD)Justin Randall (QLD)Matt Williams (QLD)
2023/24Attwell Park SpeedwayAlbany, WADarren Kane (QLD)Dustin Higgs (WA)Dave Gartner (SA)
2024/25Murray Bridge SpeedwayMurray Bridge, SAJoel Berkley(QLD)Mick Nicola JNR (VIC)Dylan Barrow (VIC)

** 1982-83 Championship was run over 3 rounds with an overall winner, runner up and 3rd place decided on points ## 1983-84 The name was changed from National Super Sedan – Open Division to Super Sedans

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