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Australian Supersport 300 Standings 2026

Last Updated: Round 5 (Ipswich)
38 riders · 2026 season
PosRiderPoints
1
Tyler King
Kawasaki
260pts
2
Riley Nauta
Kawasaki
252pts
3
Tara Morrison
Kawasaki
220pts
4
Jordy Simpson
Yamaha
199pts
5
Orlando Peovitis
Kawasaki
185pts
6
Rossi McAdam
Yamaha
176pts
7
Seth Dellow
Yamaha
173pts
8
Matthew Ritter
Yamaha
166pts
9
Jake Senior
Yamaha
159pts
10
Phoenix O'Brien
Yamaha
157pts
11
Ethan Dellow
Yamaha
102pts
12
Tom Nicolson
Kawasaki
101pts
13
Zac Russo
Yamaha
89pts
14
Krue Knight
Yamaha
89pts
15
Nixon Frost
Yamaha
71pts
16
Krittapat Keankum
Yamaha
70pts
17
Lincoln Knight
Yamaha
69pts
18
Nikolas Lazos
Yamaha
53pts
19
David Coward
Kawasaki
42pts
20
Mitchell Cartwright
Yamaha
34pts
21
Toby James
Yamaha
29pts
22
Valentino Mitchell
Kawasaki
28pts
23
Miles Nicholas
Kawasaki
26pts
24
Alexander Codey
Yamaha
26pts
25
Harriet Grace
Kawasaki
19pts
26
William Hunt
Yamaha
19pts
27
Kiara Vest
Yamaha
17pts
28
Jacob Elms
Yamaha
17pts
29
Alvin Wu
Yamaha
14pts
30
Taishi Katada
Yamaha
13pts
31
Elijah Andrew
Yamaha
9pts
32
Charlie Nichols
Kawasaki
7pts
33
Flynn Jacobs
Yamaha
6pts
34
Jed Louis
Yamaha
5pts
35
Jai Russo
Yamaha
5pts
36
Adam Jordan
Yamaha
4pts
37
Jai Strugnell
Yamaha
4pts
38
Lachlan Brinkman
Kawasaki
1pts

Who leads the 2026 Australian Supersport 300 Championship?

Tyler King (Kawasaki) leads the 2026 Australian Supersport 300 championship with 260 points after Round 5 at Ipswich. Riley Nauta (Kawasaki) sits second on 252 points, 8 points behind, with Tara Morrison (Kawasaki) third on 220 points. Australian Supersport 300 is the entry-level production class of the Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK), developing the country's next generation of road racing talent. These standings are updated after every round of the 2026 season.