Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit - Lap Records

Lap Records

As of 24 February 2013:

Class Driver Vehicle Time Date
Outright Simon Wills Reynard 94D Holden 1:24.2215 13 February 2000
Racing Cars
Formula Holden Simon Wills Reynard 94D Holden 1:24.2215 13 February 2000
Formula 3 Leanne Tander Dallara F307 Mercedes-Benz 1:26.9031 15 June 2008
Formula 5000 Chris Hyde McRae GM1 Chevrolet 1:30.1205 9 March 2008
Superkart Russell Jamieson Anderson Maverick-DEA 1:32.0676 7 November 2011
Formula Ford Mathew Hart Spectrum 014-Ford 1:37.7119 19 May 2012
Touring Cars
V8 Supercar Craig Lowndes Holden VE Commodore 1:33.2700 19 May 2012
Super Touring Geoff Brabham BMW 320i 1:37.1706 1 June 1997
Group A Mark Skaife Nissan Skyline HR31 GTS-R 1:40.2312 10 March 2013
Sports Cars
GT Sports Cars Allan Simonsen Ferrari F430 GT3 1:33.6203 17 May 2009
Marque Sports Steve Owen Lamborghini Gallardo 1:34.4309 21 November 2009
Carrera Cup Jonny Reid Porsche 997 GT3 Cup 1:33.6230 20 May 2012
Aussie Racing Cars Adrian Cottrell Aurion-Yamaha 1:47.2815 18 May 2012
Motorcycles
MotoGP Nicky Hayden Honda RC212V 1:30.059 5 October 2008
500cc Grand Prix Kenny Roberts, Jr. Suzuki RGV500 1:32.743 1 October 1999
250cc Grand Prix Álvaro Bautista Aprilia RSV 250 1:32.710 5 October 2008
125cc Grand Prix Alvaro Bautista Honda RS125R 1:36.927 17 September 2006
Moto2 Pol Espargaró Kalex 1:33.729 27 October 2012
Moto3 Sandro Cortese KTM 1:38.334 27 October 2012
World Superbikes Eugene Laverty Aprilia RSV4 Factory 1:31.168 24 February 2013
World Supersports Kenan Sofuoğlu Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R 1:33.238 24 February 2013
Production Superbike Jason O'Halloran Honda CBR1000RR 1:32.921 1 March 2008
600cc Supersport Jamie Stauffer Yamaha YZF-R6 1:35.822 1 March 2008
Sidecar Steve Webster/ David James LCR-Suzuki GSX-R1000 1:38.726 18 April 1999

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