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Sydney Motorsport Park

Motorsport track in New South Wales, Australia


Motorsport track in New South Wales, Australia

FieldValue
nameSydney Motorsport Park
former_namesEastern Creek International Raceway (November 1990–May 2012)
nicknames"The Home of Australian Motorsport"
locationEastern Creek, New South Wales
coordinates
fia_grade2 (3 layouts)
image[[File:Sydney Motorsport Park Gardner.pngclass=skin-invert250px]]
image_captionGardner Grand Prix Circuit (2012–present)
operatorAustralian Racing Drivers Club
broke_ground1989
opened
events**Current:**
**Supercars Championship**
*Sydney 500* (1992–1997, 1999–2005, 2007–2008, 2012, 2014–2018, 2020–present)
*Grand Finale* (2003–2004)
**GT World Challenge Australia** (2005–2015, 2018, 2020, 2023–present)
**Former:**
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
*Australian motorcycle Grand Prix* (1991–1996)
Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia (2025)
TCR World Tour (2023)
TCR Australia (2019, 2021–2024)
S5000 (2021–2023)
S5000 Tasman Series (2021)
A1 Grand Prix (2005, 2007–2008)
layoutGardner Grand Prix Circuit (2012–present)
length_km3.910
length_mi2.430
turns11
record_time1:17.444
record_driverAUS Barton Mawer
record_carPorsche 968
record_year2024
record_classWorld Time Attack Challenge
layout2Brabham Extended Circuit (2012–present)
length2_km4.500
length2_mi2.796
turns218
record_time21:48.4905
record_driver2AUS Nathan Gotch
record_car2Dallara F307
record_year22016
record_class2F3
layout3Druitt North Circuit (2012–present)
length3_km2.800
length3_mi1.740
turns38
record_time30:58.7580
record_driver3AUS Adam Proctor
record_car3Stohr WF1
record_year32012
record_class3Sports car racing
layout4Amaroo South Circuit (2012–present)
length4_km1.800
length4_mi1.118
turns413
record_time40:52.1357
record_driver4AUS Dean Tighe
record_car4Dallara-Judd
record_year42019
record_class4Sports car racing
layout5Original Grand Prix Circuit (1990–2011)
length5_km3.930
length5_mi2.442
turns511
record_time51:13.6060
record_driver5AUS Mark Webber
record_car5RB7
record_year52013
record_class5Top Gear Festival Sydney
layout6Original Druitt North Circuit (1990–2011)
length6_km2.800
length6_mi1.740
turns610
record_time61:00.974
record_driver6AUS Craig Lowndes
record_car6Holden VR Commodore
record_year6[1996](1996-australian-touring-car-championship)
record_class6Group 3A

Supercars Championship Sydney 500 (1992–1997, 1999–2005, 2007–2008, 2012, 2014–2018, 2020–present) Grand Finale (2003–2004) GT World Challenge Australia (2005–2015, 2018, 2020, 2023–present) Former: Grand Prix motorcycle racing Australian motorcycle Grand Prix (1991–1996) Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia (2025) TCR World Tour (2023) TCR Australia (2019, 2021–2024) S5000 (2021–2023) S5000 Tasman Series (2021) A1 Grand Prix (2005, 2007–2008)

Sydney Motorsport Park (known until May 2012 as Eastern Creek International Raceway) is a motorsport circuit located on Brabham Drive, Eastern Creek (40-kilometres west of the Sydney CBD), New South Wales, Australia, adjacent to the Western Sydney International Dragway. It was built and is owned by the New South Wales Government and is operated by the Australian Racing Drivers Club.

History

The development of circuit was approved in 1989 and construction began soon after. However, construction was delayed by poor weather and debates over land ownership. A test race open to Superbikes was held in July 1990 and the circuit was officially opened by then-New South Wales Minister for Sport Bob Rowland-Smith on 10 November 1990 with the running of the Nissan Sydney 500 endurance race for Group A touring cars. In 1991, the consortium formed to fund the circuit suffered financial problems and the complex was purchased by the New South Wales Government. The pit facilities provide fifty garages with direct access to the paddock area and a covered 4,000-seat grandstand overlooks the finish line, providing a view of the majority of the circuit. Events are held at the circuit on most weekends during the year and the circuit is licensed for both cars and motorbikes.

Redevelopment

On 11 August 2006, the Sydney Morning Herald reported that Ron Dickson, the A1 Grand Prix circuit designer who also designed the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit, suggested that Sydney Motorsport Park was not up to modern standards and needed to be upgraded. On 28 April 2008, it was announced that Apex Circuit Design Ltd. had been commissioned to perform a $350,000 feasibility study on upgrading the track to suit more purposes and hold larger events such as the Australian Formula One Grand Prix, however nothing came of this proposed upgrade.

In early 2011, the circuit received funding for a $9 million upgrade, with the New South Wales Government providing $7 million and the Australian Racing Drivers Club funding the other $2 million. The upgrade reconfigured the circuit into four layouts, with two able to be operated at the same time, with a total length of 4.500 km. The upgrade also included an additional pit lane facility to cater for the new configuration, a new race control tower and new amenities buildings. Work on the upgrades began in June 2011, with a new piece of road joining turns four and nine. This link road, finished in October 2011, created the new "Druitt Circuit", also known as the North Circuit. The 830-metre extension on the south-eastern part of the circuit was completed in May 2012 to create the new "Amaroo Circuit" (or South Circuit). When the extension is added to the existing Gardner GP Circuit, the full length 4.500 km circuit is called the "Brabham Circuit" named for Sydney's own triple World Formula One Drivers' Champion and still the only person to win the championship in a car bearing his name (), Sir Jack Brabham. On 21 May 2012, the circuit was renamed from Eastern Creek International Raceway to Sydney Motorsport Park. Construction of the new pit lane between turns four and five also began at this time.

Following the circuits' reconfiguration, a number of corners were named. At the circuits' re-opening, turn five was renamed "Brock's 05" in reference to Peter Brock and the number with which he was associated, whilst in October 2017 the first two corners were renamed "Moffat Corner" and "Bond Bend" respectively.

FIA / FIM Gradings

The Gardner, Brabham and Druitt North circuits at Sydney Motorsport Park hold an FIA (Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile) Grade 2 license. The circuit also holds an FIM (Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme) Class B License.

It is the only permanent track in Australia with both the FIA Grade 2 and FIM Class B track licenses.

Configurations

Major events

Motorcycling

After the first Australian motorcycle Grand Prix held at Phillip Island in 1989, there was a conflict over advertising between the Victorian Government and the tobacco industry, who were major sponsors of the Grand Prix teams. The New South Wales Government saw this as an opportunity to bring the race to Sydney and in October 1990, a deal was made for the Grand Prix to be held at what was then known as Eastern Creek International Raceway from 1991 to 1993. The race remained at the circuit until 1996 before returning to Phillip Island in 1997.

The circuit also hosts rounds of the Australian Superbike Championship, currently (as of 2025) running the only night race in the championship series.

Australian motorcycle Grand Prix winners

Year125 cc250 cc500 cc[1991](1991-grand-prix-motorcycle-racing-season)[1992](1992-grand-prix-motorcycle-racing-season)[1993](1993-grand-prix-motorcycle-racing-season)[1994](1994-grand-prix-motorcycle-racing-season)[1995](1995-grand-prix-motorcycle-racing-season)[1996](1996-grand-prix-motorcycle-racing-season)
ITA Loris CapirossiITA Luca CadaloraUSA Wayne Rainey
GER Ralf WaldmannITA Luca CadaloraAUS Michael Doohan
GER Dirk RaudiesJPN Tetsuya HaradaUSA Kevin Schwantz
JPN Kazuto SakataITA Max BiaggiUSA John Kocinski
JPN Haruchika AokiGER Ralf WaldmannAUS Michael Doohan
AUS Garry McCoyITA Max BiaggiITA Loris Capirossi

A1 Grand Prix

The Australian round of the A1 Grand Prix championship was held at Sydney Motorsport Park from the 2005–06 season to the 2007–08 season. During the 2006–07 event on 4 February 2007, German driver Nico Hülkenberg set the outright lap record for the original circuit layout with a 1:19.142 lap time in the A1 Team Germany prepared Lola-Zytek.

A1 Grand Prix winners

YearDriverCarEntrant[2005–06](2005-06-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-australia)[2006–07](2006-07-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-australia)[2007–08](2007-08-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-australia)
FRA Nicolas LapierreLola A1GP-ZytekA1 Team France
FRA Nicolas LapierreLola A1GP-ZytekA1 Team France
GER Nico HülkenbergLola A1GP-ZytekA1 Team Germany
GER Nico HülkenbergLola A1GP-ZytekA1 Team Germany
FRA Loïc DuvalLola A1GP-ZytekA1 Team France
RSA Adrian ZauggLola A1GP-ZytekA1 Team South Africa

Touring cars

Main article: Sydney Motorsport Park Supercars round

The first touring car event at the circuit was the 1990 Nissan Sydney 500, an endurance race which was the final round of both the 1990 Australian Endurance Championship and the 1990 Australian Manufacturers' Championship which was won by Larry Perkins and Tomas Mezera driving a Holden VL Commodore SS Group A. In the early 1990s, the circuit also hosted the Winfield Triple Challenge, a pre-ATCC (Australian Touring Car Championship) event for teams and drivers alongside Superbikes and drag racing.

The circuit first hosted a championship round of the ATCC (now known as V8 Supercars) in 1992 and held a round every year, excluding 1998 and 2006, until 2008. Further to this, the circuit hosted the season-ending Grand Finale in 2003 and 2004, with Marcos Ambrose winning the round and the championship title on both occasions. In 2009 the circuit was dropped in favour of the Sydney 500 on the Sydney Olympic Park Street Circuit. The circuit returned to the V8 Supercars calendar in 2012 after V8 Supercars failed to secure a second international event. After another year off the calendar in 2013, the circuit has returned to the calendar from 2014 onwards.

The official pre-season V8 Supercar test day was held at the circuit in 2011 and 2013 to 2015. The 2013 test day was the first time that the four Car of the Future manufacturers appeared together at a public event. The 2015 test day clashed with the 2015 Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 Hour, preventing V8 Supercars drivers from competing in the race.

ATCC / V8 Supercar round winners

YearDriverCarEntrantGroup A[1992](1992-australian-touring-car-championship)Group 3A Touring Cars[1993](1993-australian-touring-car-championship)[1994](1994-australian-touring-car-championship)[1995](1995-australian-touring-car-championship)[1996](1996-australian-touring-car-championship)[1997](1997-australian-touring-car-championship)V8 Supercars[1999](1999-shell-championship-series)[2000](2000-shell-championship-series)[2001](2001-shell-championship-series)[2002](2002-v8-supercar-championship-series)[2003](2003-v8-supercar-championship-series)[2004](2004-v8-supercar-championship-series)[2005](2005-v8-supercar-championship-series)[2007](2007-v8-supercar-championship-series)[2008](2008-v8-supercar-championship-series)[2012](2012-international-v8-supercars-championship)[2014](2014-international-v8-supercars-championship)[2015](2015-international-v8-supercars-championship)[2016](2016-international-v8-supercars-championship)[2017](2017-international-v8-supercars-championship)[2017](2017-international-v8-supercars-championship)[2018](2018-supercars-championship)[2020](2020-supercars-championship)[2021](2021-supercars-championship)[2022](2022-supercars-championship)
AUS John BoweFord Sierra RS500Dick Johnson Racing
AUS Glenn SetonFord EB FalconGlenn Seton Racing
AUS Peter BrockHolden VP CommodoreHolden Racing Team
AUS Mark SkaifeHolden VR CommodoreGibson Motorsport
AUS Craig LowndesHolden VR CommodoreHolden Racing Team
AUS Glenn SetonFord EL FalconGlenn Seton Racing
AUS Mark SkaifeHolden VT CommodoreHolden Racing Team
AUS Mark SkaifeHolden VX CommodoreHolden Racing Team
AUS Mark SkaifeHolden VX CommodoreHolden Racing Team
AUS Mark SkaifeHolden VX CommodoreHolden Racing Team
AUS Marcos AmbroseFord BA FalconStone Brothers Racing
AUS Marcos AmbroseFord BA FalconStone Brothers Racing
AUS Rick KellyHolden VY CommodoreKmart Racing Team
AUS Marcos AmbroseFord BA FalconStone Brothers Racing
AUS Craig LowndesFord BA FalconTriple Eight Race Engineering
AUS Mark SkaifeHolden VE CommodoreHolden Racing Team
AUS Will DavisonFord BF FalconDick Johnson Racing
AUS Craig LowndesHolden VE CommodoreTriple Eight Race Engineering
NZL Shane van GisbergenHolden VF CommodoreTekno Autosports
AUS Chaz MostertFord FG X FalconProdrive Racing Australia
AUS Jamie WhincupHolden VF CommodoreTriple Eight Race Engineering
NZL Fabian CoulthardFord FG X FalconDJR Team Penske
NZL Fabian CoulthardFord FG X FalconDJR Team Penske
NZL Shane van GisbergenHolden ZB CommodoreTriple Eight Race Engineering
NZL Scott McLaughlinFord Mustang GTDJR Team Penske
NZL Scott McLaughlinFord Mustang GTDJR Team Penske
NZL Shane van GisbergenHolden ZB CommodoreTriple Eight Race Engineering
AUS Anton de PasqualeFord Mustang GTDick Johnson Racing
AUS Anton de PasqualeFord Mustang GTDick Johnson Racing
NZL Shane van GisbergenHolden ZB CommodoreTriple Eight Race Engineering
AUS Chaz MostertHolden ZB CommodoreWalkinshaw Andretti United

;Notes

  • – Sydney Motorsport Park hosted two rounds of the 2003, 2004 and 2020 V8 Supercar Championship Series.
  • – Sydney Motorsport Park hosted four rounds of the 2021 V8 Supercars Championship Series.

Winfield Triple Challenge

Between 1992 and 1995, the circuit hosted a non-championship Triple Challenge event in late January consisting of touring cars, Superbikes and drag racing. The event was backed by the Winfield cigarette brand, to promote their sponsorship of all three categories of racing. Glenn Seton Racing, sponsored by rival cigarette brand Peter Jackson, won the touring car element of the event in all four years, with eponymous team owner/driver Glenn Seton winning the first three with the last going to his team mate, Formula One World Drivers' Champion Alan Jones. In practice for the 1995 event, the Winfield-backed entry of Mark Skaife had a major accident at Turn 1, hitting concrete drag racing barriers which resulted in injuries that forced him to miss the first round of the 1995 Australian Touring Car Championship. The event concluded with the ban of cigarette advertising in Australia at the end of 1995.

Touring car winners

YearDriverCarEntrant1992199319941995
AUS Glenn SetonFord Sierra RS500Glenn Seton Racing
AUS Glenn SetonFord EB FalconGlenn Seton Racing
AUS Glenn SetonFord EB FalconGlenn Seton Racing
AUS Alan JonesFord EB FalconGlenn Seton Racing

Muscle Car Masters

An event organised and promoted by Australian Muscle Car magazine, the Muscle Car Masters is held on Father's Day every year. The event includes races and demonstration laps featuring Australian muscle cars and ex-race cars from the 1950s to the 1990s. Regular racing classes include Group N, Group C, Group A and Touring Car Masters while different car clubs have their cars on display each year and take part in demonstration laps. Historically significant cars in Australian motorsport are also present and complete laps of the circuit. While the main focus is on the history of Australian touring car racing, other classes, such as Formula 5000, have also appeared.

Event list

; Current

  • February: Supercars Championship Sydney 500, SuperUtes Series, Toyota Gazoo Racing Australia 86 Series, Super2 Series, Touring Car Masters
  • March: Australian Superbike Championship, David Choon Memorial Cup
  • April: Australian Formula Ford Championship, Legends Short Track Nationals
  • May: AU4 Australian Championship
  • June: Sydney Classic, Sydney 300
  • July: Hi-Tec Oils Super Series, TA2 Racing Muscle Car Series, Australian Production Car Series, Australian Formula Ford Championship
  • August: Touring Car Masters Muscle Car Masters, National Sports Sedan Series
  • September: GT World Challenge Australia GT Festival Sydney, Ferrari Challenge Australasia, Porsche Sprint Challenge Australia, GT4 Australia Series, Radical Cup Australia, AU4 Australian Championship, Mustang Cup Australia
  • November: Summer Festival

; Former:

  • A1 Grand Prix (2005, 2007–2008)
  • Aussie Racing Cars (2003–2005, 2007–2010, 2012, 2015–2018, 2021–2022, 2025)
  • Australian GT Production Car Championship (1994, 1998–2001)
  • Australian Improved Production Nationals (1993, 1998, 2023)
  • Australian Mini Challenge (2008)
  • Australian National Trans-Am Series (2021–2023)
  • Australian Nations Cup Championship (2000–2001, 2004)
  • Australian Super Touring Championship (1993–1995, 1998)
  • Eastern Creek 12 Hour (1995)
  • Grand Prix motorcycle racing
    • Australian motorcycle Grand Prix (1991–1996)
  • Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia (2025)
  • Porsche Carrera Cup Asia (2016)
  • Porsche Carrera Cup Australia Championship (2003–2005, 2013–2016, 2018, 2024–2025)
  • S5000 Australian Drivers' Championship (2021–2023)
  • Supercars Championship
    • Grand Finale (2003–2004)
  • S5000 Tasman Series (2021)
  • TCR Australia Touring Car Series (2019, 2021–2024)
  • TCR World Tour (2023)
  • V8 Ute Racing Series (2001, 2004–2008)
  • Winfield Triple Challenge (1992–1995)

Music venue

In the 1990s, the venue held a number of rock concerts and music festivals including Guns N' Roses, Bon Jovi, Pearl Jam, the Alternative Nation festival and the Colossus 2 dance festival. Music festivals returned to the circuit in 2009 and 2010 when it hosted the Soundwave Festival for both years.

Lap records

Daniel Ricciardo drove a Red Bull RB7 Formula One car during the Top Gear Festival at the circuit in March 2014 and set the unofficial lap time record with a time of 1:11.2330. However, as this time was not recorded during a race, it does not count as a lap record. As of September 2025, the fastest official race lap records at Sydney Motorsport Park are listed as:

ClassDriverVehicleTimeDateGardner Grand Prix Circuit: 3.910 km (May 2012–present)Brabham Extended Circuit: 4.500 km (May 2012–present)Druitt North Circuit: 2.800 km (2012–present)Amaroo South Circuit: 1.800 km (2012–present)Original Grand Prix Circuit: 3.930 km (1990–2011)Original Druitt North Circuit: 2.800 km (1990–2011)
World Time Attack ChallengeAUS Barton MawerPorsche 968**1:17.444**31 August 2024
Formula 3AUS Nick FosterMygale M08**1:22.6290**[13 July 2013](2013-australian-drivers-championship)
Formula LibreAUS Miles BromleyDallara F308**1:24.3625**25 May 2024
S5000AUS Aaron CameronLigier JS F3–S5000title=2023 Sydney S5000 Race 3 Statisticsurl=https://motorsportstats.com/results/s5000-series/2023/beaurepaires-sydney-supernight/stats/race-3date=30 July 2023access-date=30 July 2023}}[30 July 2023](2023-s5000-australian-drivers-championship)
Radical Australia CupGBR James WinslowRadical SR8**1:25.7027**14 July 2013
F5000AUS Timothy BerrymanLola T332**1:26.2573**11 June 2017
GT3AUS Jaxon EvansFerrari 296 GT3**1:26.3930**[4 May 2025](2025-gt-world-challenge-australia)
Supersports/Sports RacerAUS Adam ProctorStohr WF1**1:26.7160**13 July 2014
Sports SedanAUS Jordan CarusoAudi A4**1:27.1537**10 September 2023
SuperkartAUS Warren McIlveenStockman 115 Honda**1:28.1133**5 July 2015
SuperbikeAUS Josh WatersDucati Panigale V4 R**1:29.001**25 March 2023
SupercarsAUS Jamie WhincupHolden ZB Commodoretitle=2018 Red Rooster Sydney Supernighturl=https://www.racing-reference.info/race-results/2018_Red_Rooster_Sydney_SuperNight/V8/date=4 August 2018access-date=15 December 2022}}[4 August 2018](2018-sydney-supernight-300)
Formula 4AUS Noah KillionTatuus F4-T421**1:29.8903**[27 September 2025](2025-au4-australian-championship)
Porsche Carrera CupAUS Harri JonesPorsche 911 (992) GT3 Cuptitle=Porsche Carrera Cup Australia Round 4, 2024 – Sydney Motorsport Park - Race 1url=https://www.carreracup.com.au/results/date=20 July 2024access-date=20 July 2024}}[20 July 2024](2024-porsche-carrera-cup-australia)
Lamborghini Super TrofeoMAC Charles LeongLamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo EVO2**1:30.8780**6 April 2025
Ferrari ChallengeAUS Jim PollicinaFerrari 296 Challenge**1:30.9130**[28 June 2025](2025-ferrari-challenge-australasia)
SupersportAUS Tom ToparisYamaha YZF-R6**1:31.484**23 March 2024
GT2AUS David CramptonKTM X-Bow GT2 Concept**1:31.8609**[30 July 2023](2023-gt-world-challenge-australia)
Super2 SeriesNZL Tyler EveringhamNissan Altima L33**1:32.2390**[20 November 2021](2021-super2-series)
Trans-Am AustraliaAUS Owen KellyFord Mustang Trans Am**1:33.7815**1 May 2021
Super TouringAUS Cameron McLeanBMW 320i**1:33.8642**[7 June 1998](1998-australian-super-touring-championship)
GT4AUS Tom HaymanMcLaren Artura GT4**1:34.1398**[4 May 2025](2025-gt4-australia-series)
Super3 SeriesAUS Blake FardellHolden VE Commodore**1:34.4490**[20 November 2021](2021-super2-series)
Formula FordNZL Hunter McElreaMygale SJ10Atitle=Australian Formula Ford Lap Recordsurl=https://www.formulaford.org.au/lap-recordsaccess-date=29 November 2022}}[5 July 2015](2018-australian-formula-ford-series)
TCR Touring CarAUS Will BrownHyundai i30 N TCRtitle=TCR AU 2019 » Sydney Motorsport Park Round 2 Resultsurl=https://www.touringcars.net/database/race.php?id=3464access-date=7 May 2022}}[19 May 2019](2019-tcr-australia-touring-car-series)
Improved ProductionAUS Adam PooleHolden Commodore**1:37.0409**28 May 2023
Group AAUS Carey McMahonNissan Skyline R32 GT-R**1:37.8622**6 September 2015
Touring Car MastersAUS John BoweHolden Torana SL/R**1:38.8846**[29 May 2022](2022-touring-car-masters)
F1 SidecarNZ Colin Buckely/NZ Robbie ShorterLCR-Kawasaki ZXR-RR 1000**1:38.930**19 March 2016
Moto3AUS Dylan WhitesideHonda NSF250Rtitle=Sydney Motorsports Park Motorcycle Lap Recordsurl=https://www.computime.com.au/LapRecords/LR_ecr.pdfaccess-date=12 December 2022}}10 September 2017
Group 3EAUS Cameron CrickBMW M2**1:40.2722**20 October 2024
Aussie Racing CarsAUS Mason HarveyMustang-Yamahatitle=Motorsport Australia 2025 Trophy Tour - Round 1 - Sydney Motorsport Park Gardner - 2025 Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series - Race 1url=http://racing.natsoft.com.au/646358672/object_242126.63J/Result?18archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20250322165507/http://racing.natsoft.com.au/646358672/object_242126.63J/Result?18date=22 March 2025archive-date=22 March 2025access-date=22 March 2025url-status=dead}}[22 March 2025](2025-aussie-racing-car-series)
Supersport 300AUS Jesse StroudKawasaki EX400**1:43.120**22 March 2024
F2 SidecarAUS Jamie Crass/AUS Lee MenziesWindle-Suzuki GSXR 600**1:43.879**6 July 2024
Group NcAUS David WallFord Mustang**1:44.1061**6 September 2015
SuperUtes SeriesAUS Cameron CrickFord Ranger**1:44.8170**19 July 2024
Group ScAUS Geoff MorganPorsche 911 Carrera**1:44.8598**6 September 2015
Porsche 944AUS Chris Lewis-WilliamsPorsche 944**1:45.9016**20 May 2012
Saloon CarsAUS Ben GriceHolden VT Commodore**1:46.0023**5 July 2015
Formula Vee 1600AUS Dylan ThomasSabre 02**1:46.3209**29 October 2023
Group SbAUS Terry LawlorShelby Mustang GT350**1:46.6560**31 August 2019
Toyota 86 Racing SeriesAUS James LodgeToyota GR86**1:46.7657**20 July 2024
Group NbAUS Brad TilleyFord Mustang**1:48.1690**11 June 2017
Formula Vee 1200AUS Mathew PearceLepton V79**1:50.7942**27 July 2014
Excel CupAUS Monique SciberrasHyundai Excel**1:54.9923**28 September 2024
Oceania Junior CupAUS Archie SchmidtYamaha YZF-R15**1:58.507**25 March 2023
Formula 3AUS Nathan GotchDallara F307**1:48.4905**9 April 2016
F5000AUS Bryan SalaMatich A50**1:50.2739**1 September 2012
Formula FordAUS Glenn WelchListec WIL013**1:50.7955**9 June 2012
SuperkartAUS Russell JamiesonAnderson Maverick**1:52.3293**10 April 2016
SuperbikesAUS Glenn AllertonBMW S1000RR**1:54.080**11 November 2012
Sports SedanAUS Birol SetinChevrolet Camaro**1:55.5272**10 April 2016
Formula Ford 1600AUS Andrew GillespieSpirit WL11 Ford**2:02.0827**10 June 2012
Touring Car MastersAUS John BoweFord Mustang**2:03.4282**2 September 2012
AF2AUS Ron CoathCheetah Mk.8**2:03.8574**18 May 2014
Group 3EAUS Bob PearsonMitsubishi Lancer Evolution X**2:08.2918**10 June 2012
Formula Vee 1600AUS Daniel ReynoldsSabre 02**2:10.8484**9 June 2012
Group ScAUS Rusty FrenchDe Tomaso Pantera**2:15.6060**1 September 2013
Group SbAUS Damien MeyerMG Midget**2:15.7747**1 September 2013
Sports car racingAUS Adam ProctorStohr WF1**0:58.7580**21 October 2012
Formula LibreAUS Winston van LaarhoveDallara F308**0:58.8797**12 August 2023
Formula 3AUS Nathan GotchDallara F304**0:58.8937**22 September 2012
Formula AtlanticAUS Chris FarrellSwift 014.a**0:59.6077**27 October 2012
Formula FordAUS David WhitmoreSpectrum 011**1:05.0159**22 October 2011
Formula Vee 1600AUS Dylan ThomasStinger 0151X**1:12.9585**9 June 2012
Sports car racingAUS Dean TigheDallara-Judd**0:52.1357**10 August 2019
A1 Grand PrixGER Nico HülkenbergLola A1GP**1:19.1420**[4 February 2007](2006-07-a1-grand-prix-of-nations-australia)
Formula HoldenAUS Tim LeaheyReynard 92D**1:22.5131**[26 March 2000](2000-australian-drivers-championship)
Formula 3GBR James WinslowDallara F307**1:23.1737**16 July 2011
Formula Libre/HistoricAUS Ty HangerRalt RT4**1:27.6786**5 November 2005
GT3DEN Allan SimonsenLamborghini Gallardo LP560 GT3**1:28.0570**[28 May 2011](2011-sports-racer-series)
AF2AUS Arthur AbrahamsCheetah Mk.8**1:29.3500**25 August 1991
500ccESP Àlex CrivilléHonda NSR500**1:30.359**[20 October 1996](1996-australian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
V8 SupercarsAUS Mark SkaifeHolden VT Commodore**1:31.7301**[28 March 1999](1999-eastern-creek-v8-supercar-round)
250ccITA Max BiaggiAprilia RSV 250**1:32.084**[20 October 1996](1996-australian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
Group 3AAUS Greg MurphyHolden VS Commodore**1:32.433**[25 May 1997](1997-australian-touring-car-championship)
Formula XtremeAUS Kevin CurtainYamaha R1**1:32.657**4 October 2003
Nations CupAUS Paul StokellLamborghini Diablo GTR**1:33.5918**[18 July 2004](2004-australian-nations-cup-championship)
Formula FordAUS Jack Le BrocqMygale SJ11a**1:35.3251**[16 July 2011](2011-australian-formula-ford-championship)
Group AAUS Tony LonghurstBMW M3 Evolution**1:35.490**[24 May 1992](1992-australian-touring-car-championship)
125ccJPN Haruchika AokiHonda RS125R**1:36.272**[20 October 1996](1996-australian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
SidecarGBR Steve Abbott/GBR Jamie BiggsLCR-Suzuki GSX-R1000**1:37.420**1 May 2005
Clubman SportsAUS Chris BarryPRB Clubman**1:38.7875**23 June 2002
Formula Ford 1600AUS Rob StoreySpirit WL07 Ford**1:38.9196**22 September 2007
Central Muscle CarsNZL Jason RichardsChevrolet Camaro**1:41.5119**6 September 2009
Group C (Australia)NZL Jason RichardsHolden LX Torana SS A9X Hatchback**1:43.0145**4 September 2011
Italian ChallengeAUS Andrew LeithheadAlfa Romeo GTV6**1:44.2082**24 June 2001
Commodore CupAUS Tony BatesHolden VS Commodore**1:44.8247**17 July 2011
Group NcAUS Ross DonnelleyFord Mustang**1:46.0209**28 November 2003
Group 3EAUS Bob PearsonMazda RX-7**1:46.4351**7 November 2004
V8 Ute Racing SeriesAUS Grant JohnsonHolden VZ SS Ute**1:50.4062**26 November 2006
Group NbAUS Bill TrengroveFord Mustang**1.50.5692**4 September 2011
Formula Vee 1200AUS Jay HallJacer Volkswagen**1:50.9297**25 September 2005
Group SaAUS Peter JacksonAustin-Healey 3000 MkI**1:51.8841**28 May 2011
HQ HoldenAUS Greg KingHQ Holden**1:58.4667**7 December 1997
Group NaAUS Craig StephensonHolden FJ**2:11.2755**22 June 2003
Group 3AAUS Craig LowndesHolden VR Commodore**1:00.974**[27 January 1996](1996-australian-touring-car-championship)
Formula FordAUS David WhitmoreSpectrum 011**1:05.0159**22 October 2011
Formula Ford 1600AUS Steve CharmanSpirit WL11 Ford**1:07.2545**22 October 2011

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