Reid Park Street Circuit

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Reid Park Street Circuit, also known as the Townsville Street Circuit, is a semi-permanent street circuit located in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. Opened in 2009, the circuit hosts the Townsville 500 Supercars Championship event every year.

The circuit

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Main straight (Boundary Street) as pictured between events in November 2018
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Turn 10 as pictured between events in November 2018

The Reid Park Street Circuit is reminiscent of the Albert Park Circuit's parkland setting.[1] It winds its way through Reid Park where specially constructed roads form approximately 70 percent of the circuit.[2] The circuit borders the Townsville State High School and Townsville Civic Theatre, crosses the Ross Creek multiple times and runs adjacent to Townsville railway station. The circuit's pit building, and much of the Reid Park infrastructure, is a permanent construction that can be used all year round for various events. The event also has five viewing mounds/grandstands that can seat approximately 12,000.[3]

Paul Dumbrell suggested it is a high grip circuit, while Mark Winterbottom stated that the circuit is like a standard racing circuit but in the middle of a city. Winterbottom described the first corner as almost a clone to the high speed turn eight at the Adelaide Street Circuit, noting that it also produces a great passing opportunity exiting the corner.[4][2]

In February 2019, parts of the circuit were flooded in the 2019 Townsville flood.[5]

Supercars Championship

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Events

Current
Former

Lap records

As of July 2024, the fastest official race lap records at Townsville Street Circuit are listed as:[7]

Class Driver Vehicle Time Date
Street Circuit (2009–present)
GT3 Template:Flagicon Christopher Mies Audi R8 LMS GT3 1:11.9875[8] 9 July 2016
Supercars Championship Template:Flagicon Nick Percat Holden VF Commodore 1:12.9311 9 July 2017
Porsche Carrera Cup Template:Flagicon David Wall Porsche 911 (992) GT3 Cup 1:13.6549 10 July 2022
Super2 Series Template:Flagicon Cameron Waters Ford FG Falcon 1:13.7527 6 July 2014
Super3 Series Template:Flagicon Cameron McLeod Nissan Altima L33 1:15.7341 9 July 2023
Aussie Tin Tops Template:Flagicon Geoff Taunton MARC II V8 1:16.1376 18 July 2021
Formula 4 Template:Flagicon Jordan Lloyd Mygale M14-F4 1:16.7182 12 July 2015
Formula Ford Template:Flagicon Chaz Mostert Spectrum 012 1:17.3157 11 July 2010
Touring Car Masters Template:Flagicon Ryan Hansford Holden Torana A9X 1:20.2322 9 July 2022
Aussie Racing Cars Template:Flagicon Cody Brewczynski Ford Mustang-Yamaha 1:23.7342 5 July 2024
V8 Ute Racing Series Template:Flagicon Craig Dontas Holden VE SS Ute 1:26.3008 11 July 2015
Australian Mini Challenge Template:Flagicon Chris Atkinson Mini JCW R56 1:26.3795 12 July 2009
Toyota 86 Racing Series Template:Flagicon Matthew Hillyer Toyota GR86 1:28.8706 6 July 2024
SuperUtes Series Template:Flagicon Cameron Crick Mitsubishi Triton 1:32.7112 6 July 2019
Stadium Super Trucks Template:Flagicon Toby Price Stadium Super Truck 1:35.3754 10 July 2021

Notes

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References

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