
^ "Shannons partners with S5000 Tasman Series".The last race of each weekend marked the most important one, with a grid based on points scored over all previous weekend sessions and 60 points on offer for the winner.

The middle races of each round reversed the qualifying results, with the top 75% reversed for R2 and R5 and the top 50% reversed for R6 respectively, all awarding 20 points to the winner. The grid of the first race was based on this qualifying result, with 30 points being awarded to the winner. The second S5000 season started in January 2022.Įach of the two rounds started with a qualifying session, awarding ten points for pole position down to one point for 10th. After the cancellation of the Gold Coast 500, the calendar saw the Tasman Series held over two rounds, the first one at Sydney Motorsports Park and the second one over the Bathurst meeting, which was now a six-day expanded Bathurst 1000 event. After the cancellation of the 2021 Australian Grand Prix, it was decided to instead revive the Tasman Series. Originally, the second S5000 season was planned to start in September 2021, running until early 2022.

The 2021 S5000 Tasman Series, known by its sponsored identity the Shannons S5000 Tasman Series, was the 13th season of the revived Tasman Series that was last held in 1975, and the first Tasman Series using S5000 machinery and therefore the S5000 moniker.
