Winton Motor Raceway
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Winton Motor Raceway is a motor racing track in Winton, near Benalla, Victoria, Australia.
History
The Benalla Auto Club began planning for a permanent racing track around 1958, as a replacement for their existing track at Barjarg.[1] In 1960 it was decided to build the track at Winton Recreation Reserve and the track was completed in twelve months. The circuit hosted its first race meeting on 26 November 1961.[2] The circuit was immediately popular - a March 1965 meeting featuring the Neptune touring car and the Victorian Formula Two championship drew a crowd of approximately 10,000 spectators.[1] The circuit length was extended prior to the 1997 round of the V8 Supercar championship and the upgrade included a new pit complex.
The circuit
Winton Motor Raceway has a combination of long fast straights and twisty and tight bends. It is also known as "Australia's Action Track".[3] Dick Johnson once described the circuit being "like running a marathon around your clothes-line".
The original circuit (now called the Winton Club Circuit) is Template:Convert in length and comprises 10 turns. The circuit was lengthened to Template:Convert with the cars turning left prior to the esses and a series of right hand turns added before the extension rejoins the original track at the esses. The long circuit is called the Winton National Circuit.
Layouts
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National Circuit (1997–present)
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Original Club Circuit (1961–present)
V8 Supercars
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Although the circuit held various rounds of national championships such as the Australian Drivers' Championship and the Australian Sports Car Championship, Winton was not awarded a round of the Australian Touring Car Championship until the start of the Group A era in Australia in 1985. The first ATCC race was won by then triple-Bathurst 1000 winner Jim Richards in his JPS Team BMW 635 CSi. That race holds its place in ATCC/V8 Supercar history as not only the first all-Group A race in Australia, but the first ATCC win by BMW and the only race in history in which there were no Holdens on the grid.
Richards holds the record for most ATCC round wins at Winton with four, having won in 1985 and 1986 for BMW, while winning in 1990 and 1991 for Nissan.
Australian Drivers' Championship
Winton has played host to 19 rounds of the Australian Drivers' Championship since 1980.
* The 1989 Australian Drivers' Championship was contested over ten rounds at five race meetings at five different tracks. Although the races were held on the same day both Rohan Onslow and John Briggs are credited with separate round wins.
**The 2009 round saw two heats. Tim Macrow and Joey Foster each won a heat while also finished second on the other heat giving the pair equal points (35) on the day.
Australian Sports Car Championship
Winton played host to a round of the Australian Sports Car Championship on 7 occasions between 1978 and 1985.
| Year | Driver | Car | Entrant |
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| 1978 | Template:Flagicon Ross Mathiesen | Porsche Carrera | Ross Mathiesen |
| 1979 | Template:Flagicon Ross Mathiesen | Porsche Carrera | Ross Mathiesen |
| 1980 | Template:Flagicon Allan Moffat | Porsche 930 Turbo | Porsche Distributors |
| 1981 | Template:Flagicon John Latham | Porsche 930 Turbo | John Latham |
| 1983 | Template:Flagicon Bap Romano | Kaditcha K583 Cosworth | Kaditcha Factory Racing Team |
| 1984 | Template:Flagicon Bap Romano | Romano WE84 Cosworth | Bap Romano Racing |
| 1985 | Template:Flagicon Terry Hook | Lola T610 | Terry Hook |
Australian Sports Sedan / GT Championship
1980, 1981, 1997, 1998 and 2003 were run for Sports Sedans. 1982–1985 were run for GT style cars.
| Year | Driver | Car | Entrant |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1980 | Template:Flagicon Jim Richards | Ford XC Falcon Hardtop | Jim Richards |
| 1981 | Template:Flagicon Tony Edmondson | Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV Chevrolet | Donald Elliott |
| 1982 | Template:Flagicon Alan Jones | Porsche 935/80 | Porsche Cars Australia |
| 1983 | Template:Flagicon Tony Edmondson | Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV Chevrolet | Donald Elliott |
| 1984 | Template:Flagicon Allan Grice | Chevrolet Monza | Re-Car Racing |
| 1985 | Template:Flagicon Kevin Bartlett | De Tomaso Pantera | Paul Halstead / The Toy Shop |
| 1997 | Template:Flagicon Wayne Park | Mazda RX-7 | Wayne Park |
| 1998 | Template:Flagicon Tony Ricciardello | Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV Chevrolet | Basil Ricciardello |
| 2003 | Template:Flagicon Darren Hossack | Saab 9-3 Aero Chevrolet | Darren Hossack |
Australian Nations Cup Championship
| Year | Driver | Car | Entrant |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2002 | Template:Flagicon Paul Stokell | Lamborghini Diablo GTR | Team Lamborghini Australia |
| 2003 | Template:Flagicon Nathan Pretty | Holden Monaro 427C | Garry Rogers Motorsport |
| 2004 | Template:Flagicon Nathan Pretty | Holden Monaro 427C | Garry Rogers Motorsport |
Australian Superbike Championship
Winton Raceway is one of the most prominent Superbike races on the Australian Superbike Championship racing calendar. Winton Raceway has seen riders such as Mick Doohan, Kevin Magee and Mat Mladin ride regularly at the venue.
| Year | Rider | Bike |
|---|---|---|
| 2007 | Template:Flagicon Jamie Stauffer | Yamaha YZF-R1 |
| 2006 | Template:Flagicon Jamie Stauffer | Yamaha YZF-R1 |
Formula X-treme Motorcycle Championship
| Year | Rider | Bike |
|---|---|---|
| 2009 | Template:Flagicon Craig Coxhell | Honda CBR1000RR |
| 2010 | Template:Flagicon Kevin Curtain | Yamaha YZF-R1 |
Drift Attack
Winton Raceway is one of Australia's most popular Drift circuits. It hosts Australia largest drift event Drift Attack. Drift Attack is promoted by the Victorian Drift Club and offers the largest Prize Pool in Australian Drifting and is contested by Australia's 32 best Drifters in the Pro class and 32 Drivers in the street class.
| Year | Driver | Car |
|---|---|---|
| 2009 | Luke Fink | S14 Silvia |
| 2010 | Josh Coote | Nissan 180SX |
Events
- Current
- March: Hi-Tec Oils Super Series, Australian Drivers' Championship, TA2 Racing Muscle Car Series, Australian Production Car Series
- April: Australian Formula Ford Series
- May: Historic Winton
- August:,, Touring Car Masters, National Sports Sedan Series, Winton Festival of Speed, Winton 300
- November: Hi-Tec Oils Super Series, Australian Drivers' Championship, TA2 Racing Muscle Car Series, Australian Production Car Series
- Former
- Aussie Racing Cars (2002–2004, 2008–2009, 2011, 2013, 2018, 2022)
- Australian GT Championship (1982–1985, 2011–2012, 2016–2017)
- Australian GT Production Car Championship (1994, 1996–1999, 2001–2002)
- Australian Improved Production Nationals (1991–1992)
- Australian National Trans-Am Series (2023)
- Australian Nations Cup Championship (2002–2004)
- Australian Sports Car Championship (1978–1985)
- Australian Super Touring Championship (1993–1999, 2001)
- Australian Superbike Championship (1992, 1998–2008, 2017–2019, 2021)
- Formula 4 Australian Championship (2018)
- Porsche Carrera Cup Australia Championship (2003–2004, 2007, 2013, 2022)
- S5000 Australian Drivers' Championship (2023)
- Supercars Championship
- Winton SuperSprint (1985–1986, 1988–1995, 1997–2004, 2006–2019, 2022)
- SuperUtes Series (2018–2019, 2022)
- TCR Australia Touring Car Series (2019, 2023)
- V8 Ute Racing Series (2002–2004, 2008–2010, 2012, 2016–2017)
Lap records
As of August 2024, the official race lap records at Winton Motor Raceway are listed as:[4][5]
Notes
References
External links
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