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The 2024 Bathurst 12 Hour (commercially titled 2024 Repco Bathurst 12 Hour) was an endurance race for FIA GT3 cars and invited vehicles, staged at the Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia on 18th February 2024.
Lakeside Park, formerly known as Lakeside International Raceway is a motor racing circuit located in Kurwongbah, City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. It is 30 km (19 mi) north of Brisbane , and lies adjacent to Lake Kurwongbah .
Neerabup, Western Australia: 17–19 May 3 Townsville 500: Reid Park Street Circuit: Townsville, Queensland: 5–7 July 4 Sandown 500: Sandown Raceway: Springvale, Victoria: 13–15 September: 5 Bathurst 1000: Mount Panorama Circuit: Bathurst, New South Wales: 10–13 October 6 Adelaide 500: Adelaide Street Circuit: Adelaide, South Australia ...
The fastest officially recorded lap of the 3.219 km (2.000 mi) Supercars circuit is 1:16.0357 set by Aaron Cameron on 24 November 2023 driving a Rogers AF01/V8 in 2023 S5000 Australian Drivers' Championship. [9] As of November 2024, the fastest official race lap records at Adelaide Street Circuit are listed as: [8] [10] [11]
The event was held at Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne for the 27th time in the circuit's history, across the weekend of 22–24 March. [4] The Grand Prix was the third round of the 2024 Formula One World Championship and the 87th running of the Australian Grand Prix.
The fastest lap on the original circuit layout was a 2:09.7 set by Formula 5000 driver Niel Allen in 1970, driving a McLaren M10B-Chevrolet. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] Faster laps have been recorded at Mount Panorama but are not recognised as lap records as they were not set during an officially sanctioned session.
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Baskerville Raceway is a 2.010 km (1.249 mi) permanent motor racing circuit located at 473 Baskerville Rd, Old Beach - a northern suburb of Hobart, Tasmania, [1] Australia. Founded in 1954, the Hobart Sporting Car Club built the circuit in a natural amphitheatre on land provided by Calvin Morrisby (after whom turn 7 is named).