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Winton Motor Raceway
National Circuit (1997–present)
Original Club Circuit (1961–present)
LocationWinton, Victoria
Coordinates36°31′6″S 146°5′15″E / 36.51833°S 146.08750°E / -36.51833; 146.08750
FIA Grade3[a]
OwnerBenalla Auto Club
Broke groundNovember 1960; 65 years ago (1960-11)
Opened26 November 1961; 64 years ago (1961-11-26)
Major eventsCurrent:
Australian Formula Ford Championship (1971, 1983–1994, 1998–1999, 2002–2004, 2007, 2009–2019, 2021–present)
AU4 Championship (2018, 2026)
Former:
Supercars Championship
Winton SuperSprint (1985–1986, 1988–1995, 1997–2004, 2006–2019, 2022)
Australian Drivers' Championship (1980, 1982–1984, 1986, 1989–1990, 1992, 1994, 1997, 1999–2004, 2009, 2011, 2024–2025)
S5000 (2023)
Trans-Am Australia (2023)
TCR Australia (2019, 2023)
Australian GT (1982–1985, 2011–2012, 2016–2017)
National Circuit (1997–present)
Length3.000 km (1.864 mi)
Turns12
Race lap record1:14.3058 (Australia John Magro, Dallara F311, 2019, F3)
Original Club Circuit (1961–present)
Length2.028 km (1.260 mi)
Turns10
Race lap record0:52.9900 (Australia Mark Larkham, Reynard 90D, 1992, Formula Brabham)

Winton Motor Raceway is a motor racing track in Winton, near Benalla, Victoria, Australia.

History

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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

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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 2.028 km (1.260 mi) in length and comprises 10 turns. The circuit was lengthened to 3.000 km (1.864 mi) 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.

V8 Supercars

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The track was used as a round in the V8 Supercar series, hosting the Winton SuperSprint. The track was one of the more popular tracks in the series with spectators, especially those who live in the area.[citation needed] Easy access to the track and viewing areas made it very popular.[citation needed] It attracts some of the biggest crowds of any of the permanent race tracks in the series.[citation needed]

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

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Winton has played host to 19 rounds of the Australian Drivers' Championship since 1980.

Year Driver Car Entrant
Australian Formula 1
1980 Australia Alfredo Costanzo Lola T430 Porsche Distributors
1982 Australia Alfredo Costanzo Tiga FA81 Porsche Cars Australia
1983 Australia Alfredo Costanzo Tiga FA81 Porsche Cars Australia
Formula Mondial
1984 Australia John Bowe Ralt RT4 Chris Leach Racing
1986 New Zealand Ken Smith Ralt RT4 Watson Motor Racing Pty Ltd
Formula Holden
1989* Australia Rohan Onslow Ralt RT20 R.J.Macarthur Onslow
1989* Australia John Briggs Ralt RT21 John Briggs
1990 Australia John Briggs Ralt RT21 John Briggs
Formula Brabham
1992 Australia Mark Larkham Reynard 90D Larkham Motor Sport
1994 Australia Paul Stokell Reynard 90D Birrana Racing
Formula Holden
1997 Australia Jason Bargwanna Reynard 92D SH Racing
1999 New Zealand Simon Wills Reynard 94D SH Racing
2000 Australia Tim Leahey Reynard 92D Greg Murphy Racing
2001 Australia Paul Stokell Reynard 94D Birrana Racing
2002 Australia Will Power Reynard 94D Ralt Australia
2003 Australia Paul Trengove Reynard 95D CPA Australia
2004 Australia Rob Nguyen Reynard 97D Hocking Motorsport
Australian Formula 3
2009** Australia Tim Macrow
United Kingdom Joey Foster
Dallara F307 Scud Racing
Team BRM
2011 United Kingdom James Winslow Dallara F304 R-Tek Motorsport

* 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

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Winton played host to a round of the Australian Sports Car Championship on 7 occasions between 1978 and 1985.

Year Driver Car Entrant
1978 Australia Ross Mathiesen Porsche Carrera Ross Mathiesen
1979 Australia Ross Mathiesen Porsche Carrera Ross Mathiesen
1980 Canada Allan Moffat Porsche 930 Turbo Porsche Distributors
1981 Australia John Latham Porsche 930 Turbo John Latham
1983 Australia Bap Romano Kaditcha K583 Cosworth Kaditcha Factory Racing Team
1984 Australia Bap Romano Romano WE84 Cosworth Bap Romano Racing
1985 Australia Terry Hook Lola T610 Terry Hook

Australian Sports Sedan / GT Championship

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1980, 1981, 1997, 1998 and 2003 were run for Sports Sedans. 1982–1985 were run for GT style cars.

Year Driver Car Entrant
1980 New Zealand Jim Richards Ford XC Falcon Hardtop Jim Richards
1981 Australia Tony Edmondson Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV Chevrolet Donald Elliott
1982 Australia Alan Jones Porsche 935/80 Porsche Cars Australia
1983 Australia Tony Edmondson Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV Chevrolet Donald Elliott
1984 Australia Allan Grice Chevrolet Monza Re-Car Racing
1985 Australia Kevin Bartlett De Tomaso Pantera Paul Halstead / The Toy Shop
1997 Australia Wayne Park Mazda RX-7 Wayne Park
1998 Australia Tony Ricciardello Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV Chevrolet Basil Ricciardello
2003 Australia Darren Hossack Saab 9-3 Aero Chevrolet Darren Hossack

Australian Nations Cup Championship

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Year Driver Car Entrant
2002 Australia Paul Stokell Lamborghini Diablo GTR Team Lamborghini Australia
2003 Australia Nathan Pretty Holden Monaro 427C Garry Rogers Motorsport
2004 Australia Nathan Pretty Holden Monaro 427C Garry Rogers Motorsport

Australian Superbike Championship

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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 Australia Jamie Stauffer Yamaha YZF-R1
2006 Australia Jamie Stauffer Yamaha YZF-R1

Formula X-treme Motorcycle Championship

Year Rider Bike
2009 Australia Craig Coxhell Honda CBR1000RR
2010 Australia Kevin Curtain Yamaha YZF-R1

Drift Attack

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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

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Current
Former

Lap records

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As of May 2026, the official race lap records at Winton Motor Raceway are listed as:[4][5]

Category Time Driver Vehicle Date
National Circuit (1997–present): 3.000 km (1.864 mi)
Formula 3 1:14.3058[6] Australia John Magro Dallara F311 10 March 2019
Formula Holden 1:14.5697[4] Singapore Christian Murchison Reynard 95D 16 July 2000
Formula Hyper Racer 1:17.501[4] Australia Hayden Crossland Hyper Racer X1 11 August 2024
S5000 1:18.1659[7] Australia Joey Mawson Ligier JS F3-S5000 11 June 2023
Sports Sedan 1:18.8794 Australia Jordan Caruso Audi A4 21 May 2022
Australian Sports Racer 1:19.000[4] Australia Roger I'Anson West WR1000 June 2016
Superbike 1:19.274[8][9] Australia Troy Herfoss Honda CBR1000RR 14 March 2021
Supercars Championship 1:19.7092[4] New Zealand Fabian Coulthard Ford FG X Falcon 21 May 2016
Formula 4 1:20.4026[10] Australia Jensen Marold Tatuus F4-T421 2 May 2026
GT3 1:20.4298[4][11] Australia Jake Fouracre Audi R8 LMS GT3 10 June 2017
Porsche Carrera Cup 1:20.7969[12] New Zealand Callum Hedge Porsche 911 (992 I) GT3 Cup 21 May 2022
Supersport 1:21.872[8][13] Australia Tom Edwards Yamaha YZF-R6 14 March 2021
V8 Touring Car National Series 1:23.3446[4] Australia Taz Douglas Holden VE Commodore 22 May 2016
Super2 Series 1:23.7669 Australia Steve Owen Ford FG Falcon 5 April 2014
Nations Cup 1:23.8403 Australia Paul Stokell Lamborghini Diablo GTR 21 September 2003
TCR Touring Car 1:24.372[14] Australia Will Brown Hyundai i30 N TCR 1 September 2019
Trans-Am Australia 1:24.5162[15] Australia Brett Holdsworth Chevrolet Camaro 10 June 2023
Formula Ford (Duratec) 1:24.7731 Australia James Piszcyk Mygale SJ13 22 May 2022
Super Touring 1:25.3181[4][16] New Zealand Jim Richards Volvo S40 9 August 1998
Formula Ford (Kent) 1:26.2188[4][17] Australia Jamie Whincup Van Diemen RF01 18 August 2002
Touring Car Masters 1:28.0049[4] Australia John Bowe Holden LH Torana SL/R 5000 22 May 2016
Sidecar 1:29.112[8][18] Australia Corey Turner/Australia Danyon Turner Suzuki LCR 13 March 2021
Supersport 300 1:30.604[8][19] Australia Carter Thompson Yamaha YZF-R3 14 March 2021
Aussie Racing Cars 1:31.2640 Australia Tom Hayman Mustang-Yamaha 21 May 2022
Moto3 1:32.543[8] Australia Dylan Whiteside Honda NSF250R 2 October 2016
Formula Vee 1:32.6485[4] Australia Blaine Grills Sabre 02 4 September 2016
GT Performance 1:32.6533[4] Australia Bob Pearson Mazda RX-7 Series 8 21 September 2003
F2 Sidecar 1:33.757 Australia Terry Goldie/Australia Jamie Crass LCR - Honda CBR600RR 30 April 2017
Porsche 944 1:33.9462 Australia Cameron Beller Porsche 944 2 September 2018
SuperUtes (V8) 1:34.4853 Australia David Sieders Mitsubishi Triton 22 May 2022
V8 Ute Racing Series 1:35.2253 Australia Kim Jane Holden VE SS Ute 21 May 2016
Motor Events 1:38.9840 New Zealand John Bermingham BMW E36 328 15 May 2021
24 Hours of Lemons 1:40.4680 New Zealand John Bermingham BMW E36 328 27 April 2019
SuperUtes (Diesel) 1:42.9017 New Zealand Tom Alexander Holden Colorado 20 May 2018
Original Club Circuit (1961–present): 2.028 km (1.260 mi)
Formula Brabham 0.52.99 Australia Mark Larkham Reynard 90D 4 April 1992
Formula Mondial 0.53.80 Australia John Bowe Ralt RT4 12 August 1984
Formula X1 Hyper Racer 0.54.91 Australia Dean Crooke Hyper Racer X1 10 July 2022
Formula 5000 0.55.80 Australia Alfredo Costanzo Lola T430 October 1979
Formula 2 0.56.96 Australia Arthur Abrahams Cheetah Mk 8 December 1988
Group A Sports Cars (Under 3-Litre) 0.57.10 Australia Bap Romano Kaditcha K583 Cosworth 14 August 1983
Group A Sports Cars (Over 3-Litre) 0.57.40 Australia Peter Hopwood Kaditcha Chevrolet 14 August 1983
Sports Sedan 0.58.80 Australia Tony Edmondson Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV 12 August 1984
Group 5 0.59.00 Australia Alan Jones Porsche 935/80 16 May 1982
Clubman 0.59.60 Australia Grant Taylor Galloway December 1987
Group 3A Touring Car 0.59.65 Australia Glenn Seton Ford EB Falcon 16 May 1993
Superbikes 1:00.7655 Australia Kirk McCarthy Honda RVF750 RC45 May 1995
Super Touring 1:00.972[20] Australia Geoff Brabham BMW 318is 25 August 1996
Formula Ford 1:01.18 Australia John Blanchard Swift SC92F 5 April 1992
Group A 1:01.56 Australia Mark Skaife Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R 5 April 1992
GT Production 1:02.3751 Australia Peter Fitzgerald Porsche 911 RSCS 25 August 1996
Porsche 944 1:05.0137 Australia Chris Lewis-Williams Porsche 944 4 December 2016
Formula Vee 1:07.01 Australia Adrian Wilkinson Elfin 76 March 1996
Group 3E Series Production Cars 1:09.42 Australia Terry Bosnjak Holden VP Commodore 16 May 1993
Truck racing 1:14.0430[4] Australia Steven Zammit Kenworth T401 11 August 2024

Notes

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  1. ^ Winton Motor Raceway's Grade 3 licence expired 1 June 2022.

References

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  1. ^ a b Walker, Terry. Fast Tracks - Australia's Motor Racing Circuits: 1904–1995. Wahroonga, NSW: Turton & Armstrong. p. 184. ISBN 0908031556.
  2. ^ Winton celebrates 50th birthday today Retrieved from www.speedcafe.com on 27 November 2011
  3. ^ "Winton Motor Raceway, Victoria". v8supercars.com.au. n.d. Retrieved 22 February 2010.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Winton Motor Raceway - Lap Records". October 2024. Archived from the original on 16 November 2024. Retrieved 7 May 2026.
  5. ^ "Natsoft Race Results - Winton". Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  6. ^ "AMRS WRAP: Magro breaks lap record in F3 round win". 10 March 2019. Retrieved 11 March 2019.
  7. ^ "2023 SpeedSeries - Winton Race 3 Statistics". 11 June 2023. Retrieved 11 June 2023.
  8. ^ a b c d e "Winton Motor Raceway Motorcycle Lap Records" (PDF). Retrieved 14 December 2022.
  9. ^ "2021 mi-Bike Australian Superbike Championship - Winton Motor Raceway - Round 2 : March 12–14 - Pirelli Australian Superbike Championship - Race 1 - Provisional Classification". 14 March 2021. Retrieved 7 May 2026.
  10. ^ "2026 Australian F4 Winton (Race 1)". 2 May 2026. Retrieved 7 May 2026.
  11. ^ "Australian Trophy Winton 2017". 10 June 2017. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
  12. ^ "Round 2, 2022: Winton". 21 May 2022. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
  13. ^ "2021 mi-Bike Australian Superbike Championship - Winton Motor Raceway - Round 2 : March 12–14 - Motorsports TV Australian Supersport Championship - Race 2 - Provisional Classification". 14 March 2021. Retrieved 7 May 2026.
  14. ^ "TCR AU 2019 » Winton Motor Raceway Round 15 Results". 1 September 2019. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  15. ^ "2023 Trans-Am Australia Winton Race 1 Results". 10 June 2023. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
  16. ^ "ASTC 1998 » Winton Motor Raceway Round 14 Results". 9 August 1998. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
  17. ^ "Australian Formula Ford Lap Records". Archived from the original on 25 April 2025. Retrieved 29 November 2022.
  18. ^ "2021 mi-Bike Australian Superbike Championship - Winton Motor Raceway - Round 2 : March 12–14 - Horsell Australian Sidecar Championship - Race 1 - Provisional Classification". 13 March 2021. Retrieved 7 May 2026.
  19. ^ "2021 mi-Bike Australian Superbike Championship - Winton Motor Raceway - Round 2 : March 12–14 - Dunlop Australian Supersport 300 Championship - Race 3 - Provisional Classification". 14 March 2021. Retrieved 7 May 2026.
  20. ^ "WASTC 1996 » Winton Motor Raceway Round 9 Results". 25 August 1996. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
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