The Commodore Cup was an Australian
motor racing series. A
one-make series originally devised by Victorian racers Maurie Platt and David Gittus, it was named for the car all competitors were required to use in competition, the
Holden Commodore
The Holden Commodore is a full-size car that was sold by Holden from 1978 to 2020. It was manufactured from 1978 to 2017 in Australia and from 1979 to 1990 in New Zealand, with production of the locally manufactured versions in Australia endin ...
.
The category has always been a national series, but also mostly an amateur series. Despite this, the category has produced a
V8 Supercar race winner in
Lee Holdsworth. The category was one of the core categories of the
Shannons Nationals Motor Racing Championships. The most successful driver in the series has been Geoff Emery, who has won the Commodore Cup series five times.
Eligibility was limited to specific Commodore models. Originally, only the first three series were allowed:
VB,
VC and
VH. Motive power was limited to the 4.2-litre version of the
Holden V8 engine. The regulations were designed to provide a limited level of performance modification, while not making the category overly expensive to run. The first season was held in 1994. Since its beginning, the category has always been moderately well supported with grid sizes in the 15–25 bracket.
The first major change to series regulations came in 2004 when
VR and
VS model Commodores were made eligible. The mechanical package was not changed substantially. The later model cars proved to be faster than the older ones, leading to a drop off in numbers of the older model Commodores.
In November 2012, it was announced that the series would fold due to consistently small entry numbers during the season. The cars themselves are still eligible for
Improved Production classes.

A Northern Territory state level series based at
Hidden Valley Raceway continues to this day.
Series champions
References
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External links
www.commodorecup.com.au at web.archive.org
Holden in motorsport
Touring car racing series
One-make series
Motorsport categories in Australia