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Race winners 1970 1 22 March Calder Park Raceway: Allan Moffat: Allan Moffat Racing ... Eastern Creek Raceway Mark Skaife Holden Racing Team Holden VE Commodore
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.
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.
Winners Drivers Car Rd 1 Eastern Creek Raceway: Sydney, New South Wales: 10–11 March 2 × 1 hour Stuart Kostera Ian Tulloch: Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X: Rd 2 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit: Phillip Island, Victoria: Phillip Island 6 Hour: 28–29 April 1 x 6 hour Jim Pollicina Ryan Simpson Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X: Rd 3
Eastern Creek Raceway: Sydney, New South Wales: 9–11 March Australian Manufacturers' Championship Australian Production Car Championship: Mitsubishi [1] Stuart Kostera / Ian Tulloch [1] Australian Suzuki Swift Series: Allan Jarvis [1] Commodore Cup: Adam Beechey [1] Kumho V8 Touring Car Series: Josh Hunter [1] Radical Australia Cup Neale ...
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
The Grand Finale, also known as the V8 Ultimate and as The Main Event, was the auto race held as the final round of the V8 Supercar Championship Series from 2001 to 2008. In those years, it was held at Sandown Raceway, Eastern Creek Raceway, the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit and Oran Park Raceway.
It began on 21 March 2004 at the Adelaide Street Circuit and ended on 5 December at Eastern Creek Raceway after 13 rounds. It was the sixth running of the V8 Supercar Championship Series . [ 1 ] The series winner was also awarded the 45th Australian Touring Car Championship title by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport .