Here’s the latest I can share about the 2026 Supercars Championship.
Key developments
- Toyota entered the series in 2026 with the GR Supra, marking a major manufacturer addition to the grid. This represented a historic moment for the category as it shifted toward a more diverse manufacturer lineup.[2][3]
- Walkinshaw Andretti United aligned with Toyota as the leading partner for the entry, with plans for a multi-year commitment and a four-car program under the GR Supra umbrella. The arrangement included WAU’s role as the homologation/operational team for Toyota’s efforts.[2]
- The 2026 season also featured team-name changes surrounding the WAU outfit, rebranding to Walkinshaw TWG Racing as part of the Toyota era transition, and shifting from Ford Mustang to the Supra platform.[3][4]
Season context and structure
- The Gen3 era continued in 2026, with ongoing adaptation by teams to the new chassis and powertrain rules that were introduced in 2022–2023, affecting car design, aerodynamics, and performance balance across manufacturers.[5][7]
- There were pre-season activity highlights including liveries, driver announcements, and testing across Australian venues, with coverage from official Supercars channels and independent outlets.[7][10][5]
What to watch in 2026
- Toyota’s performance across its inaugural year in the championship, and how WAU/TWG’s collaboration translates into competitiveness against established Ford and Chevrolet outfits.[7][2]
- Driver lineup changes and mid-season developments as teams refine setups for the Gen3 cars, plus potential adjustments in the calendar, timing, and format that have evolved in recent years.[8][5]
Illustration example
- If you’d like, I can summarize the current top teams and predicted strengths this season in a compact profile table, including manufacturer, team, and a note on their expected strengths with the GR Supra vs Ford Mustang vs Chevrolet Camaro landscape.
Notes and sources
- Toyota announces 2026 Supercars entry with WAU collaboration, marking a historic expansion in the grid.[2]
- WAU's role and the multi-team, multi-year plan for the GR Supra program, including structural changes to the competitive lineup.[2]
- Rebranding of WAU to Walkinshaw TWG Racing and the switch to Toyota GR Supras in 2026.[4][3]
- General context on Gen3 adoption and season structure in 2026, with ongoing coverage from official Supercars outlets.[5][7]
Would you like me to compile a current standings snapshot and a driver-by-driver table for 2026, or pull together a concise comparison of the three main manufacturers (Toyota, Ford, Chevrolet) for this season? I can also generate a chart/visual if you want to see the progression of manufacturer performance throughout the year.
Sources
After 13 seasons in Supercars, Mostert will carry the #1 in 2026. And he will defend his title with a new car and new team name. Walkinshaw Andretti United becomes Walkinshaw TWG Racing, with McLaren F1 team boss Zak Brown and his United Autosport entity exiting the championship-winning squad’s ownership mix. Walkinshaw TWG Racing will be switching from Ford Mustangs to the new Toyota GR Supras next season, leading Toyota’s entry into Supercars.
adelaidegrandfinal.com.auThe world’s biggest car maker, Toyota, will enter the Supercars Championship in 2026 with its GR Supra model. - Australia's #1 motorsport news website - Speedcafe.com
speedcafe.comAustralian touring car series to assume Nascar-inspired season structure with an increase to 34 races in 2025.
www.blackbookmotorsport.comAfter 13 seasons in Supercars, Mostert will carry the #1 in 2026. And he will defend his title with a new car and new team name. Walkinshaw Andretti United becomes Walkinshaw TWG Racing, with McLaren F1 team boss Zak Brown and his United Autosport entity exiting the championship-winning squad’s ownership mix. Walkinshaw TWG Racing will be switching from Ford Mustangs to the new Toyota GR Supras next season, leading Toyota’s entry into Supercars.
adelaidegrandfinal.com.auCheck out the Supercars Travel Blog titled 2026: What's New? to get the lowdown on the Supercars & inspire your next trip.
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