Australian Formula 2 Championship - Australian Formula 2 Lap Records

Australian Formula 2 Lap Records

Track Distance Driver Car Date Time
Adelaide International Raceway, Long Circuit 2.41 km Peter Glover Cheetah 52.5s
Calder Park Raceway, National Circuit 2.28 km D. Bruce Reynard 893-Volkswagen 19 May 1996 57.9272s
Calder Park Raceway, Club Circuit Lucio Cesario Ralt RT3-Volkswagen 42.0200s
Mallala Motorsport Park 2.20 km Barry Ward Reynard 893-Volkswagen 1m07.3s
Morgan Park Raceway 2.1 km Barclay Holden Van Dieman F2 1 March 2008 1m01.4639
Oran Park Raceway, South Circuit 1.96 km Arthur Abrahams Reynard 933 18 July 1993 0:39.9000
Sandown Raceway 3.1 km Barry Ward Reynard-Volkswagen 19 May 1991 1m:14.47
Winton Motor Raceway, National Circuit 3.0 km Paul Stephenson Dallara-Volkswagen June 1999 1m23.8310s
Symmons Plains Raceway 2.4 km Jon Crooke Cheetah Mk8 - Judd Golf VW 9 March 1996 54.73s
Baskerville Raceway 2.01 km Jon Crooke Cheetah Mk8 - Judd Golf VW 16 March 1986 50.24s
Surfers Paradise International Raceway 3.2 km Jon Crooke Cheetah Mk8 - Judd Golf VW 18 May 1986 1m07.3s
Oran Park 2.62 km Jon Crooke Cheetah Mk8 - Judd Golf VW 8 June 1986 1m05.8s
Lakeside International Raceway 2.4 km Jon Crooke / Arthur Abrahams Cheetah Mk8 - Judd Golf VW 15 June 1986 50.6s
Sandown Raceway 3.9 km Arthur Abrahams Cheetah Mk8 - Golf VW 14 September 1986 1m40.2s
Amaroo Park 1.946 km Arthur Abrahams Cheetah Mk8 - Golf VW 21 June 1987 46.52s
Winton Motor Raceway, Short Circuit 2.03 km Arthur Abrahams Ransberg Cheetah Mk8 - Golf VW December 1988 56.9600s
Eastern Creek Raceway 3.93 km Arthur Abrahams Ransberg Cheetah - Golf VW 25 August 1991 1m29.3500s
Wakefield Park 2.2 km Craig Smith Cheetah Mk8 - Golf VW 16 September 2001 59.0361s
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit 4.445 km Chas Jacobsen 28 July 1999 1m33.4389s

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