Milwaukee Street Machine of the Year
Since 1988, Street Machine of the Year has been the richest and prestigious award in our sport.
What makes SMOTY unique is that the winner is selected solely by the street machine community. The role call of winners is a whose-who of legends.
Milwaukee provides a $20,000 first prize to the winner and $5000 to one lucky voter.
Video: WOG007 Ford Cortina versus EH Holden panel van
The legendary WOG007 Moits Cortina takes on Graham Miller’s EH panel van in this new episode of our 2021 Street Machine of the Year contenders video series
Video: Pro touring 7.0-litre Camaro versus 400ci HT Holden Monaro
A DOHC, 7.0-litre pro touring ’69 Camaro takes on a tough HT Monaro in part six of our SMOTY 2021 video series
Video: Blown LJ Torana versus twin-turbo Coyote XB Falcon
Part five of our video chat series with our 2021 Street Machine of the Year finalists sees us taking an in-depth look at a killer LJ Torana and XB sedan
Video: LS3-powered HT Monaro versus 605ci Dodge Challenger
Part four in our series of chats with the 2021 Street Machine of the Year finalists is a Holden versus Mopar affair
Video: Widebody HQ Monaro versus pro touring Mk1 Escort
Part three of our Street Machine of the Year series features another pair of serious contenders
Billy Shelton’s SICKEST VL cracks the sevens
Billy Shelton's VL Commodore is a show and go champion once more
Video: Pro touring XM versus drift XD Falcon
A couple of killer Falcons feature in our next round of chats with the 2021 Milwaukee Street Machine of the Year contenders
Video: Slammed HD ute versus pro street LJ Torana
Broads and Marv meet our first two Milwaukee Street Machine of the Year contenders
605ci Hemi-powered Dodge Challenger
Drag Challenge veteran Jon Mitchell aims for the nines with his 605ci Hemi-powered Dodge Challenger
Graham Miller’s EH Holden panel van
Reigning Red CentreNATS Grand Champ Graham Miller is well on the way to collecting a full set of EH Holdens
Chad Ribbons’s 1965 HD ute
Following his dad Scott's sudden passing, Chad Ribbons paid tribute by rebuilding Scott's old work ute into an a-grade stunner
Pro street 14/71-blown 1973 Holden LJ Torana – PHAAT
If you want a formula for building a tough Torana, look no further than Louis Younis's blown, blacked-out and positively bad-arse LJ
Pro touring 1969 Chevrolet Camaro
Packing independent suspension, huge brakes and a Mercury racing 7.0L DOHC V8 up front, this Aussie-built '69 Camaro puts the 'pro' in 'pro tourer'
Blown big-block Land Cruiser Sahara
A Land Cruiser? In Street Machine? If the blown big-block isn't enough to ease your pain, read on
Dean Rickard’s 1969 Holden HT Monaro GTS
Dean Rickard's Holden HT Monaro is no small feat of custom building excellence
FJ20-powered Ford Escort Pro Tourer
A go-fast Escort was always John Dennis’s goal, but the turbo street/track weapon he ended up with is a genre-busting masterpiece
Twin-turbo Coyote-powered 1974 Ford XB Falcon
This Townsville XB Falcon went from sad GT replica to Falcon 500 tuffy, packing a pressure-fed Coyote!
The return of Michael Moit’s iconic WOG007 Cortina
The Moits Racing WOG-007 Cortina is back and better than ever
Barra six-powered elite-level 1964 Ford XM Falcon
A 1000rwhp, Barra-powered, corner-carving masterpiece wrapped in a classic Falcon shell
Aaron Gregory’s Memphis Hell wins SMOTY 2020
We ambush Aaron Gregory with the coveted Valvoline Street Machine of the Year trophy, before sitting him down for a chinwag