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The 1995 Indycar Australia was the second round of the 1995 CART World Series season, held on 19 March 1995 on the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit, Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia. Qualifying results
11: 11 21 Roberto González: PKV Racing: 57 +19.368 secs 15 10: 12 12 Jimmy Vasser: PKV Racing 57 +21.504 secs 8 9: 13 11 Oriol Servià: Dale Coyne Racing: 57 +24.373 secs 19 8: 14 5 Mario Haberfeld: Walker Racing 56 + 1 Lap 13 7: 15 3 Rodolfo Lavín: Forsythe Racing 54 + 3 Laps 12 6: 16 7 Patrick Carpentier: Forsythe Racing 52 Contact 11 6: 17 ...
The Gold Coast Indy 300 was an annual open-wheel motor race event that took place at the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia from 1991 to 2008. The challenging 4.47-kilometre (2.78 mi) track, alongside a strip of beaches, had several fast sections and four chicanes .
Filming for the second series at Gunnamatta Surf Beach, Victoria. The first season, consisting of 17 episodes, began airing on 9 July 2007. [ 6 ] The first reason of Surf Patrol was viewed by an average of 1.45 million people in Australia's mainland capital cities over the course of the series and was the highest rating program of the week on ...
The 2002 Honda Indy 300 was the seventeenth round of the 2002 CART World Series season, held on 27 October 2002 on the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit, Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia. The race was marred by extremely wet conditions.
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Surfers Paradise International Raceway was a motor racing complex at Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. The 3.219 km (2.000 mi) long circuit was designed and built by Keith Williams , a motor racing enthusiast who also designed and built the Adelaide International Raceway (AIR) in South Australia in 1972.
The Surfers Paradise Street Circuit is a temporary street circuit in Surfers Paradise, in Queensland, Australia. The 2.960 km (1.839 mi) beach-side track has several fast sections and two chicanes , having been shortened from an original 4.470 km (2.778 mi) length in 2010.