Adelaide International Raceway - Lap Records

Lap Records

As of March 2012. Unless otherwise stated all records are for the long (2.41 km) circuit.

Class Driver Vehicle Time Date
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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