- FIM World Supercross Championship Australian GP double-header on this weekend at HBF Park
- Fan Zone outside HBF Park, thrilling FMX stunts and live entertainment to elevate event experience
- Australian-exclusive double-header known as the 'greatest racing spectacle on dirt'
- Supported by the Western Australian Government
The wait is over for supercross fans, as the FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX) Australian GP kicks off tomorrow across two days of high-octane competition.
Passionate supercross fans will be able to get even closer to the action with a dedicated WSX Fan Zone to accompany the event at HBF Park from 23 to 24 November.
Over both days of the Australian-exclusive double-header, ticket holders will have the chance to meet star rivals Ken Roczen and Eli Tomac, alongside other high-profile riders in exclusive autograph sessions.
Fans can also enjoy freestyle FMX demonstrations and snap up official WSX merchandise.
Perth's HBF Park is set to be transformed into an arena of world-class dirt-bike racing for the event, in a first for Western Australia, with thousands of out-of-state supercross enthusiasts travelling to the State for the spectacular.
Junior fans can also experience the thrill of the track with the Yamaha 50cc Junior Ride & Try Demo, which offers an exciting introduction to the sport.
The WSX Australian GP is the latest Australian-exclusive blockbuster event secured by the WA Government, with two of the four rounds of the global series taking place in Perth this weekend and the other rounds being held in Canada and Abu Dhabi.
Sanctioned by the Federation Internationale de Motocylisme (FIM), the FIM World Supercross Championship is the pinnacle of global supercross, which consists of motorcycle racing on purpose-built, in-stadium dirt tracks - the ultimate combination of elite motorsport and entertainment.
With thrilling competition from the world's best supercross riders, jaw-dropping fireworks, DJ sets, and much more, the WSX Australian GP is expected to draw fans from across Australia to experience the action live.
Final tickets, including a special 'buy three, get one ticket free' offer, are available at wsxchampionship.com .
As stated by Tourism Minister Rita Saffioti:
"This Australian-exclusive is yet another drawcard fixture on Western Australia's ever-growing calendar of blockbuster events, designed to attract out-of-state visitors and inject valuable tourist spend into the State's economy.
"We're proud to bring the event to Perth and support the WSX Fan Zone, which will add even more excitement to this action-packed weekend and amplify the adrenaline with rider meet-and-greets, stunts, live entertainment, food and drinks, and more.
"Those looking to add some excitement to their weekend should grab tickets and head down to HBF Park to make the most of this opportunity to see some of the world's best supercross talent go head-to-head right here in Perth."
As stated by Sport and Recreation Minister David Templeman:
"This event is billed as the 'greatest racing spectacle on dirt', so it's only fitting that we host it here in Western Australia, where we have extensive experience in delivering blockbuster, adrenaline-fuelled major events.
"As the only global supercross event to take place in Australia this year, it's certainly one not to be missed by motorsport enthusiasts."