Lap Records
As of March 2012. Unless otherwise stated all records are for the long (2.41 km) circuit.
Class | Driver | Vehicle | Time | Date | |
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Outright (Long Circuit) | |||||
Formula 5000 | Alan Jones | Lola T332 Chevrolet | 0:49.5 | 1977 | |
Outright (Short Circuit) | |||||
Mark Trengove | 0:43.9 | ||||
Group A Sports Car | Mick Monterosso | Veskanda Chevrolet | 0:43.9 | 26 November 1988 | |
Speedway Super Bowl | |||||
NASCAR | Terry Wyhoon | Ford Thunderbird | 0:22.7017 | 1998 | |
Super Sedans | John Hughes | Holden HJ Monaro | 0:23.2 | 1976 | |
Racing Cars | |||||
Formula 5000 | Alan Jones | Lola T332 Chevrolet | 0:49.5 | 1977 | |
Formula 4000/OzBoss | Derek Pingel | Reynard 95D Holden | 0:52.4077 | 9 July 2006 | |
Formula 2 | Peter Glover | Cheetah Mk8 Golf VW | 0:52.5 | ||
Formula Ford | David Roberts | Van Diemen RF87 | 0:59.6 | 1 May 1988 | |
Formula Vee | Peter Ormsby | 1:07.9 | 12 July 1987 | ||
250cc Superkart | Barbarah Hepworth | 0:56.28 | 9 July 1989 | ||
Sports Cars / Sedans | |||||
Group A Sports Car | John Bowe | Veskanda Chevrolet | 0:49.85 | 6 July 1986 | |
GT | Alan Jones | Porsche 935 | 0:51.7 | 4 July 1982 | |
Sports Sedans | Bob Jane / John Briggs |
Chevrolet Monza Chevrolet Monza |
0:54.1 | 25 October 1981 | |
Touring Cars | |||||
Group C (3001-6000cc) | Peter Brock | Holden VH Commodore | 0:56.4 | 1 July 1984 | |
Group C (up to 3000cc) | George Fury | Nissan Bluebird Turbo | 0:57.8 | 1 May 1983 | |
Group A (Over 2500cc) | Dick Johnson | Ford Sierra RS500 | 0:57.87 | 1 May 1988 | |
Group A (Under 2500cc) | Jim Richards | BMW M3 | 0:58.82 | 3 May 1987 | |
Commodore Cup | Gary Baxter | Holden Commodore | 1:05.25 | ||
HQ Holdens | David Lines | Holden HQ Kingswood | 1:09.81 | 23 March 1997 | |
Group N Historic Touring Cars | Tino Leo | Ford Mustang | 1:05.33 | 1 May 1988 |
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