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Symmons Plains Raceway: Launceston, Tasmania: 15–17 March 3 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit: Phillip Island, Victoria: 12–14 April 4 The Bend Motorsport Park: Tailem Bend, South Australia: 31 May–2 June 5 Queensland Raceway: Ipswich, Queensland: 2–4 August 6 Sydney Motorsport Park: Eastern Creek, New South Wales: 18–20 October 7 ...
The 830-metre extension on the south-eastern part of the circuit was completed in May 2012 to create the new "Amaroo Circuit" (or South Circuit). On 21 May 2012, the circuit was renamed from Eastern Creek International Raceway to Sydney Motorsport Park. [10] Construction of the new pit lane between turns four and five also began at this time.
The 2025 Australian Drivers' Championship is an upcoming motor racing championship in Australia. It is scheduled to be the second running of the championship created in 2024 when its sanctioning body, the Australian Auto Sport Alliance secured the rights to that title, dating back to 1957. [1]
Opened in 1990 as Eastern Creek Raceway, the circuit hosted non-championship events before its first official ATCC event in 1992, including the 1990 Nissan Sydney 500 and the Winfield Triple Challenge. John Bowe won both races of the inaugural championship event, holding on in a close battle with Tony Longhurst in the first race.
Symmons Plains Raceway: Launceston, Tasmania: 24–26 February 2 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit: Phillip Island, Victoria: 12–14 May 3 Winton Motor Raceway: Winton, Victoria: 9–11 June 4 Queensland Raceway: Ipswich, Queensland: 11–13 August 5 Sandown Raceway: Melbourne, Victoria: 8–10 September 6 Sydney Motorsport Park: Eastern Creek ...
2007 V8 Supercars Eastern Creek round; 2007–08 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Australia; 2008 V8 Supercars Eastern Creek round; 2010 Dial Before You Dig Australian Six Hour; 2010 Eastern Creek 8 Hour Production Car Race; 2011 Eastern Creek Six Hour; 2012 Sydney Motorsport Park 360
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The 1994 Australian Manufacturers' Championship was a CAMS sanctioned motor racing competition for 2.0 Litre Touring Cars complying with FIA Class II rules. [1] The championship, which was promoted as the 1994 Valvoline Australian Manufacturers' Championship, began on 17 April 1994 at Eastern Creek Raceway and ended on 28 August at Oran Park Raceway after six rounds.