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Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit.svg
Location Phillip Island, Victoria
Time zone GMT +10
Coordinates 38°30′11″S 145°14′11″E / 38.50306°S 145.23639°E / -38.50306; 145.23639Coordinates: 38°30′11″S 145°14′11″E / 38.50306°S 145.23639°E / -38.50306; 145.23639
Major events MotoGP
Superbike World Championship
V8 Supercar
Superkart
Modern
Surface Asphalt
Length 4.445 km (2.762 mi)
Turns 12
Lap record 1:24.221 (Simon Wills, Reynard 94D Holden, 2000, Formula 4000)
Original (1928-1935)
Surface Gravel
Length 10.6 km (6.5 mi)
Turns 4
Lap record 4:49.4 (Bill Thompson, Bugatti Type 37A, 1932)

Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit is a racing circuit in Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia

Contents

[edit] History

[edit] Old Track

The first races on Phillip Island took place in 1926 with the running of the 100 Miles Road Race, an event which has since become known as the first Australian Grand Prix. It used, as was traditional at the time, a high speed rectangle of local closed-off public roads with four identical right hand corners. The course length varied, with the car course approximately 6 miles per lap, to motorcycle racing of approx. 10 miles (16 km).

As speeds grew, there was a need for a safe circuit. The original Phillip Island road circuit, based around the airfield, was a dusty trek up and down hills and through tough tight corners. It survived from the late 1920s to 1935.

[edit] Current track

In 1951, a group of six local businessmen decided to build a new track. About 2 km away from the original circuit, it still bears the corner name signs of the original circuit. As the piece of available land was on the edge of the coast, the track is known for its steep grades - the highest 57 metres - which caused cost overruns and delays in track opening. The new track hosted its first race in 1956, but after extensive damage from the 1962 Armstrong 500, the circuit could not afford repairs and the race moved to Bathurst.

The circuit reopened in 1966 and hosted the Phillip Island 500K endurance race, final round of the Australian Manufacturers' Championship, from 1971 to 1977. But again, due to its testing terrain, the circuit required much maintenance and slowly declined through the 1970s. It was farmed by its owners while closed and was then sold in 1985 in preparation for reopening, but did not do so until 1989 after agreement on a long term lease and rebuild agreement. The World Motorcycle Championship gave the circuit a grand re-opening in 1989 with a brilliant race long dice in the 500 cc division between Wayne Gardner, Wayne Rainey, Christian Sarron and Kevin Magee. The race was won by Gardner to the delight of the huge crowd. It hosted its first World Superbike race in 1990. Mathew Close won the first race in 1990 by 11.31 sec. The Australian Touring Car Championship also returned in 1990 with Dick Johnson winning.

[edit] Current status

In 2006 and 2007, Phillip Island hosted the grand finale of the V8 Supercars Championship Series, as well as a regular MotoGP and Superbike round. In 2008, Phillip Island hosted the L&H 500, replacing Sandown as the host track of V8 Supercar's 500 km race.

A multi-million dollar re-development was done late 2006, completed by the Linfox Group, who now own the track. The new facilities will also feature a karting circuit.

Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Panorama

[edit] Lap Records

As of April 2009:

Class Driver Vehicle Time Date
Outright New Zealand Simon Wills Reynard 94D Holden 1.24.2215 13/02/00
Racing Cars
Formula 4000 New Zealand Simon Wills Reynard 94D Holden 1.24.2215 13/02/00
Formula Three Australia Leanne Tander Dallara F307 Mercedes-Benz 1.26.9031 15/06/08
Formula Ford Australia Nick Percat Mygale SJO7A Ford 1.38.5248 14/09/08
Touring Cars
V8 Supercar Australia Craig Lowndes Holden VT Commodore 1.33.4389 16/05/99
Super Touring Australia Geoff Brabham BMW 320i 1.37.1706 01/06/97
Sports Cars
GT Sports Cars Australia Paul Stokell Lamborghini Diablo GTR 1.34.1058 10/08/03
Marque Sports Denmark Allan Simonsen Ferrari 360GT 1.34.6990 25/11/06
Carrera Cup New Zealand Craig Baird Porsche 997 GT3 Cup 1.35.1024 13/09/08
Motorcycles
MotoGP United States Nicky Hayden Honda RC212V 1:30.059 05/10/08
250cc Grand Prix Spain Álvaro Bautista Aprilia RSV 250 1:32.710 05/10/08
125cc Grand Prix Spain Alvaro Bautista Honda RS125R 1:36.927 17/09/06
World Superbikes Australia Troy Corser Yamaha YZF R1 1:31.826 04/03/07
World Supersports France Sebastian Charpentier Honda CBR600RR 1:34.976 04/03/07
Production Superbike Australia Jason O'Halloran Honda CBR1000RR 1:32.921 01/03/08
600cc Supersport Australia Jamie Stauffer Yamaha YZF-R6 1:35.822 01/03/08

[edit] References

"The Official 50 Race History of the Australian Grand Prix"

[edit] External links




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