25/03/2026
Almost time for the last prodirt round of the season
PRO DIRT SERIES GRAND FINAL SET TO DECIDE CHAMPION THIS WEEKEND!
This weekend at the Perth Motorplex, the curtain will fall on the 2025/26 Pro Dirt Series, presented by the team at ABN Trade Mates, and all eyes will be on a tightly contested championship battle that is still very much up for grabs.
A strong field of nominations has been assembled for the finale, ensuring a fitting conclusion to what has been a highly competitive and entertaining season for Late Model racing in Western Australia.
Heading into the final round, Joe Chalmers (Team BCM Motorsport:) holds the advantage at the top of the standings. Despite not yet claiming a feature race victory this season, Chalmersโ consistency has been the cornerstone of his campaign, and he once again returns aboard the Nylander Motorsport #54 looking to turn that consistency into a championship-winning performance.
Hot on his heels is Beau Oldfield (Beau Oldfield 11), just 39 points adrift. Oldfield has shown strong pace throughout his rookie season and, with the right results on the night, is well within striking distance of overhauling Chalmers to claim the title. It shapes as a genuine two-driver fight heading into the final round.
Warren Oldfield (Oldfield Racing) has worked his way back into third position in the standings and, while mathematically still in contention, faces a significant challenge to close the gap. It would require a near-perfect night and some misfortune for those ahead, but in motorsport, anything is possible.
Rounding out the top five in the series standings are Jay Cardy (Cardy Racing Components) and Michael Holmes (Michael Holmes Racing), both of whom have been consistent performers and will be looking to finish their campaigns on a high note with a strong showing in the finale.
Adding further intrigue to the night is the Perth Motorplex Track Championship, which will also be decided. Chalmers again leads the way in that battle, with Warren Oldfield and Beau Oldfield close behind, while Holmes and Luke Halliday (Halliday Racing) complete the top five. With both the series and track honours on the line, every heat race and every lap of the feature will carry significant weight.
Beyond the championship contenders, the nominations list features a depth of talent capable of influencing the outcome. Drivers such as the returning Brent Vosbergen (Team Vosbergen Racing - TVR), feature winner Abbey Pickering (All About Racing), the impressive Rod Musarra (Team Rocket), who is fresh off an awesome Speedweek campaign, and the always threatening Jamie Oldfield (Oldfield Racing) ensure that the path to the title will be anything but straightforward.
With a quality field, two championships on the line, and a seasonโs worth of work coming down to one final night, the stage is set for a thrilling Pro Dirt Series Grand Final.
Fans can expect high-intensity racing, strategic drives, and no shortage of drama as Western Australiaโs best Late Model competitors battle it out for ultimate honours.
It all comes down to this weekend.
The 2025/26 Pro Dirt Series is proudly supported by Canning Vale Toyota & Maddington Toyota, ABN Trade Mates, McPhee Freight, Scardifield Smash Repairs, CTM Recruitment Pty Ltd, Heatleys Safety, Industrial & Automotive, Ross's Auctioneers & Valuers, SupaFit Seat Covers, Westlec Auto Electrics, My Race Pass, Wilson Brewing Company, The Event Mill and Dirt Track Nutters.
Release by DTN Media.