HISTORY
The 944 Challenge Series has grown from its beginnings in 1999 when a handful of eager 944 owners regularly entered in the Marque Sports Class of the Victorian Motor Racing Championship.
Since then, numbers increased rapidly to the point where every round of the 944 Challenge has been a stand-alone race for 944′s since the start of 2002.
Field numbers are strong with 20-30 cars in each event and as a tightly controlled one-make category, running control engine components, transmission, brakes and tyres, the series is a real test of driver ability.
The class controls are designed to equalise the performance of the cars while limiting the running costs and maintaining reliability.
A testament to the reliability of these cars is the lack of activity in the pits between races. It is quite common to do nothing all weekend except top-up fuel, check tyre pressures and fluid levels.
Any 944 model (built from 1982 to 1989) with the single cam non-turbo 2.5 litre fuel injected engine is eligible.
It is also possible to upgrade a 924 although many changes are needed. See the Rules and Regulations page for the full details.