Ducati Australia has announced a special centenary edition of Ducati Track Days Powered by MEGA Events, scheduled for Monday 20 April 2026 at Sydney Motorsport Park.
The event marks 100 years of Ducati and will bring together a lineup of Australian and international racing figures including Troy Bayliss, Steve Martin, Josh Waters (Craig McMartin Racing), Glenn Allerton and Anthony West (DesmoSport Ducati).
Participants will have the opportunity to ride alongside those riders and spend time with them throughout the day, as well as get up close with the 2026 Ducati model range on display.
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The package includes track time, lunch, coffee and refreshments, a professional image library from the event, and an exclusive 100th centenary gift pack. The day concludes with a cocktail hour giving attendees direct access to the racing guests in an informal setting.
Riders who do not currently own a Ducati can hire a Panigale V4 S for the event.
“Celebrating 100 years of Ducati is a milestone that speaks to our rich heritage and the passionate community that has supported the brand for generations,” said Alana Baratto, head of marketing at Ducati Australia and New Zealand.
“This special edition of Ducati Track Days Powered by MEGA Events is about bringing our Ducatisti together from across Oceania and giving them unprecedented access to our racing heroes, our latest models and the unique spirit that defines Ducati.”
Places are limited. Tickets start from $395 per rider. Bookings are open now at ducati.com/au/en/events-anz/mega-ducati-track-days.

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