Disc Brakes Australia (DBA) has renewed its role as the Official Braking Partner of Motorsport Australia for 2026. The agreement extends a collaboration that provides braking technology and support to competitors across grassroots and national-level categories throughout the country.
Highlights
- DBA continues as Motorsport Australia’s Official Braking Partner for the 2026 season, building on a multi-year collaboration.
- The partnership spans all competition levels, from grassroots participants to national-category teams.
- DBA applies motorsport data to product development, using real-world competition feedback to refine its braking systems.
Partnership Scope and Objectives
The renewed agreement keeps DBA connected to Australia’s organized motorsport community. As a result, the company maintains direct access to performance data and competitor feedback from racing environments.
DBA Head of Marketing Jessica Millard said the partnership serves as a development pipeline for the company’s product line. She noted that motorsport represents the proving ground for DBA’s braking technology. Additionally, Millard said insights gained from competitors, teams, and officials help the company refine and improve its products.
Motorsport Australia CEO Josh Blanksby said DBA has been a valued partner. He added that the company’s focus on innovation and performance aligns with the needs of competitors and the broader motorsport community.
DBA’s Manufacturing Background
Founded in 1976, DBA is headquartered in Silverwater, New South Wales. The company designs and manufactures aftermarket disc brake rotors and braking solutions for passenger vehicles, 4WDs, commercial vehicles, and motorsport applications.
DBA operates in-house research and development facilities. These include metallurgical laboratories and dedicated manufacturing operations. Furthermore, the company exports products to more than 30 countries worldwide.
The motorsport partnership allows DBA to validate its proprietary rotor designs and performance formulas under high-stress racing conditions. In turn, those findings feed back into its broader aftermarket product catalog.
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