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Wanneroo Raceway

Coordinates:31°39′55.08″S115°47′28.68″E / 31.6653000°S 115.7913000°E /-31.6653000; 115.7913000
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Motorsport track in Perth, Western Australia

CARCO.com.au Raceway
Map of Wanneroo Raceway (Formerly Barbagallo Raceway) as of 6th March 2021
Long Circuit (1969–present)
LocationWattle Avenue,Neerabup, Western Australia
Coordinates31°39′55.08″S115°47′28.68″E / 31.6653000°S 115.7913000°E /-31.6653000; 115.7913000
Capacity50,000
FIA Grade3
OwnerWA Sporting Car Club
OperatorWA Sporting Car Club
Broke groundJuly 1968; 57 years ago (1968-07)
Opened2 March 1969; 56 years ago (1969-03-02)
Former namesWanneroo Raceway (2020–2022)
Barbagallo Raceway (1992–2020)
Wanneroo Park (1969–1992)
Major eventsCurrent:
Supercars Championship
Perth Super 440 (1973, 1978–2009, 2011–2019, 2022–2026)
SuperUtes Series (2019, 2022–2023, 2025)
Aussie Racing Cars (2014, 2017, 2024–present)
Former:
GT World Challenge Australia (1982, 2016–2017, 2019, 2023)
Stadium Super Trucks (2017–2018)
Australian F4 (2017)
Australian Grand Prix (1979)
Six Hour Le Mans (1969–1972)
Websitehttps://carcoraceway.com.au
Long Circuit (1969–present)
Length2.411 km (1.498 mi)
Turns7
Race lap record0:50.5769 (Australia Gary West,Lola T87/50, 2007,F3000)
Bike Circuit (2019–present)
Length2.413 km (1.499 mi)
Turns9
Race lap record0:55.909 (Australia Cameron Stronach,Yamaha YZF-R1, 2022,Superbikes)
Short Circuit (1992–present)
Length1.760 km (1.094 mi)
Turns8

Wanneroo Raceway, currently known asCARCO.com.au Raceway fornaming rights reasons, is a 2.411 km (1.498 mi) motorsport circuit located inNeerabup, approximately 50-kilometre (31 mi) north ofPerth inWestern Australia. It was built by theWA Sporting Car Club.

The circuit was originally known asWanneroo Park and the first race meet took place in March 1969. Initially the major race per year was a 6-hourLe Mans style race forsedans andsports cars known as theSix Hour Le Mans. However, as interest dulled in that event,production car racing took over as the major race type. In1979, theAustralian Grand Prix was held for the first and so far only time at Wanneroo Raceway which coincided with the opening of the new pits and paddock area to the west of the circuit. The Grand Prix was won bySouth AustralianJohnnie Walker driving aLola T332Formula 5000. Walker was the last driver to win the AGP driving a Formula 5000.

In 1992, it was decided that a short circuit would be constructed by linking Turn 5 on the current circuit to the back straight forming a new 1.760 km (1.094 mi) circuit. This extension was funded by prominent West Australian motorsport identityAlf Barbagallo and hence the circuit name was changed toBarbagallo Raceway.[1] The short circuit allowed for an increase in the types of racing including the inclusion oftruck racing and also allowed events to be run at night.

The circuit was renamed Wanneroo Raceway in 2020, however its name was changed as CARCO.com.au Raceway from August 2022 to November 2025.[2]

Events

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Formula One aceMark Webber drove a demonstration run at the circuit on 28 November 2010.

The track holds a number of major race meets each year, with the biggest being a round of theSupercars Championship called thePerth SuperSprint. This is one of the biggest sporting events inWestern Australia each year with over 50,000 people attending the 3-day event.

The circuit offers patronsdrift racing as an occasional spectacle. Some criticism has also come from opponents of drifting, due to damage caused to the track surface, especially heading into Cat Corner at the end of the main straight, where entries of over 100 km/h (62 mph) are not uncommon.

The circuit hosted the inaugural Australian Festival of Speed in 2010.Formula One teamRed Bull Racing and driverMark Webber attended for a demonstration.[3] The festival never returned to the circuit, having bankrupted the owners.[citation needed]

The circuit also hosts a number of motorcycle racing and training events, including the WA State Championships for Superbikes, Supersport and Sidecars – along with a number of support classes.

Upgrades

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The circuit was completely resurfaced in 2004 and this saw almost all lap records broken in the first few months of 2004. Due to the sandy nature of the area the circuit slowly became more and more abrasive over time and was considered one of the toughest on tyres in the country.

Due to the removal of the circuit from the V8 Supercar calendar for2010 season, the state government considered upgrading the track to improve the quality of the track and its facilities.

Many options were considered, which included extending the track to the north which would roughly double the length of the circuit, there were also alternative extension plans which were smaller. The widening of the track was also addressed, which would be needed to extend the track for safety regulations. The plan of the track extension was expensive if all aspects of the plan were considered, this would see this major upgrade of the circuit be postponed until the necessary upgrades are completed.

On 18 July 2011, the track's control tower was torn down, beginning the first stage of upgrades that saw the track widened, and a new pit facility built in the centre of the circuit, with connecting bridge. Improved lighting and safety barriers, as well as upgrades to facilities and buildings within the circuit formed part of the project.

Following a number of deaths at the circuit in motorcycle events, motorcycle racing was banned from Wanneroo Raceway in November 2016 until a number of safety upgrades could be implemented.[4] In June 2016 the WA government released the "Wanneroo Safety Enhancement Options Identification Assessment", also known as the Hall Report, recommending changes to the circuit to allow motorbike racing to return.[5] These upgrades included the addition of a motorcycle-only chicane at turn 3, a barrier wall through the infield area between turns 4 and the back straight and some other minor improvements, and were added to the circuit in January 2017.[6]

The circuit was resurfaced again in early 2019,[7] and was relicensed by Motorcycling Australia in March 2019, allowing racing to return.[8]

Touring Car round winners

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Peter Brock racing at Wanneroo Park in 1985
Main article:Perth SuperSprint

Wanneroo Raceway has held rounds of theAustralian Touring Car Championship since 1973. The circuit was left off the calendar from 1974 to 1977 and again in 2010.

Craig Lowndes has won the most ATCC / V8 Supercars rounds at the circuit with six wins. The most successful touring car team at Wanneroo is theDick Johnson Racing with seven wins.

The first ATCC race held at the circuit in1973 was won byAllan Moffat driving aFord XY Falcon GTHO Phase III for theFord Works Team.

Events

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Current
Former

Lap records

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As of June 2025, the fastest official race lap records at Wanneroo Raceway are listed as:[9][10][11][12]

ClassDriverVehicleTimeDate
Long Circuit: 2.411 km (1969–present)[13]
F3000Australia Gary WestLola T87/500:50.5769[11]25 March 2007
F1000AustraliaNick PercatStohr F10000:53.0792[11]13 July 2019
Sports SedanAustraliaTony RicciardelloAlfa Romeo GTV-Chevrolet0:53.1680[11]3 March 2019
Formula MondialAustraliaJohn BoweRalt RT40:53.44[11]25 August 1984
Australian GTAustraliaPeter MajorLamborghini Gallardo R-EX0:53.7056[11][14]4 May 2019
SupercarsAustraliaJames CourtneyHolden Commodore ZB0:53.7293[11][15]3 May 2019
GT3GermanyChristopher MiesAudi R8 LMS Evo0:53.8065[16]30 April 2023
Super2AustraliaZane GoddardNissan Altima0:54.39493 May 2019
F5000AustraliaJohn Wright[a]
AustraliaJohnnie Walker[a]
Lola T400[a]
Lola T332[a]
0:54.92[a]11 March 1979
SuperbikesAustraliaDaniel FalzonYamaha YZF-R10:55.446[17]5 June 2016
Radical CupAustralia Peter PaddonRadical SR3 XKR0:55.584719 May 2024
Super3Australia Brad VaughanFord FG Falcon0:56.739230 April 2022
Porsche Carrera CupNew ZealandSteven RichardsPorsche 911 (997) GT3 Cup0:56.9816[18]1 May 2011
SupersportAustraliaSam ClarkeKawasaki Ninja ZX-6R0:57.184[17]5 June 2016
TA2 Racing Muscle Car SeriesAustralia Nathan HerneDodge Challenger -Chevrolet0:57.8041[19]7 June 2025
Group 3AAustraliaCraig LowndesHolden Commodore VR0:57.995[20]26 May 1996
250cc Grand PrixAustralia Rip CrockerYamaha TZR2500:58.050[17]8 October 1995
Formula 4Australia Nick RoweMygale M14-F40:58.42916 May 2017
GT4AustraliaJustin McMillianKTM X-Bow GT40:58.727[11][14]4 May 2019
Street Car RacingAustralia Andrew StevensNissan 180SX0:58.915724 July 2016
Group AAustraliaJohn BoweFord Sierra RS500 Cosworth0:59.040[21]7 June 1992
SidecarUnited Kingdom Steve Abbott
United Kingdom Jamie Biggs
LCR-Suzuki GSX-R10000:59.4480[17]29 May 2005
Formula FordAustraliaAshley WalshSpectrum 011b0:59.5717[11][22]24 March 2007
Formula Ford KentAustralia James SmallVan Diemen 011b0:59.7669[11][22]13 June 2004
Touring Car MastersAustralia Adam GarwoodHolden Commodore VB1:00.0355[11]19 May 2024
Group 3J Improved Production CarsAustralia Matt CherryHolden Monaro CV81:00.2690[11]1 May 2021
125cc Grand PrixAustraliaJosh BrookesHonda RS125R1:00.7983[17]8 October 2000
Formula Ford SilverAustralia Ray StubberRoyale RP31M1:02.2195[11]20 May 2007
Group C (Australia)CanadaAllan MoffatMazda RX-71:02.371 April 1984
Group NcAustralia Paul StubberChevrolet Camaro1:02.7990[11]29 April 2023
Aussie Racing CarsAustralia Joel HeinrichFord Mustang-Yamaha1:02.9235[23]6 June 2025
Clubman SportsAustralia Terry SmithHooper1:03.8160[11]8 April 2006
Group 3E Series ProductionAustralia Brent PetersBMW E90 M31:03.633028 July 2025
SuperUtes SeriesAustralia Cody BrewcynskiToyota HiluxChevrolet1:04.4459[24]8 June 2025
Saloon CarsAustralia Grant JohnsonHolden Commodore VT1:05.1876[11]18 August 2019
Mini ChallengeAustraliaLeanne TanderMini Cooper R56 JCW1:05.626011 May 2008
Supersport 300Australia Sam CondonKawasaki Ninja 3001:06.263[17]5 June 2016
V8 Ute Racing SeriesAustralia Grant JohnsonFord FG Falcon Ute1:06.46691 May 2015
Group NbAustralia Graeme WoolhouseFord Mustang1:06.7724[11]4 May 2019
Group ScAustralia Harvey LeysPorsche 911 Carrera1:07.1633[11]26 July 2009
Formula Vee 1600Australia Ryan SimpsonJacer F2K6Volkswagen1:07.9889[11]14 October 2006
Formula Vee 1200Australia Jez HammondSpook Mk 1Volkswagen1:09.6141[11]9 August 2004
Group SbAustralia Ted JordanPorsche 356C1:11.8089[11]18 April 2004
HQ HoldenAustralia Tony JamesHQ Holden1:14.1755[11]11 July 2004
Group SaAustralia John RoweAustin-Healey 3000 MkI1:14.9372[11]6 May 2007
Group NaAustralia Terry SmithFord Zephyr1:20.7941[11]11 July 2004
Bike Circuit: 2.413 km (2019–present)[13]
SuperbikesAustralia Cameron StronachYamaha YZF-R10:55.90924 April 2022
SupersportRepublic of Ireland Tommy KingKawasaki Ninja ZX-6R0:58.28529 November 2020
Supersport 300Australia Jordan WhiteKawasaki Ninja 4001:06.325024 April 2022
150cc Junior 4TAustralia Lenny CowleyYamaha YZF-R151:17.74803 April 2022

Oral history

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Notes

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  1. ^abcdeBoth riders took the same lap time independently in the same race.

References

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  1. ^Building the Short Circuit, www.wascc.com.au via web.archive.org Retrieved on 12 July 2014
  2. ^"New name for Perth's Wanneroo Raceway". speedcafe.com. 11 August 2022. Retrieved8 December 2022.
  3. ^"Mark Webber in Perth For Festival of Speed". watoday.com.au. 1 September 2010. Retrieved2 December 2010.
  4. ^"Motorcycle racing temporarily banned at Barbagallo". speedcafe.com.au. 11 November 2016. Retrieved6 March 2021.
  5. ^Hall Technical (1 December 2016).WANNEROO SAFETY ENHANCEMENT OPTIONS IDENTIFICATION AND ASSESSMENT, Barbagallo Raceway, Western Australia(DOC) (Report). Department of Sport and Recreation, Government of Western Australia. Retrieved6 March 2021.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^"TRACK UPGRADE WORKS". WA Sporting Car Club. 13 December 2016. Retrieved6 March 2021.
  7. ^Stefan Bartholomaeus, Changes at Barbagallo ahead of SuperNight, www.supercars.com Retrieved 23 December 2018
  8. ^"Motorcycle racing returns to Barbagallo Raceway". perthnow.com.au. 1 March 2019. Retrieved6 March 2021.
  9. ^"Barbagallo Raceway Wanneroo 2.42366 km Long Circuit"(PDF). West Australian Sporting Car Club. 24 August 2010. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 9 April 2013. Retrieved6 April 2013.
  10. ^"Lap Records". Motorcycle Racing Club Western Australia. 9 May 2010. Archived fromthe original on 30 April 2013. Retrieved6 April 2013.
  11. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwx"Race Lap Records for CARCO.com.au Raceway". Retrieved28 December 2024.
  12. ^"Natsoft Race Results - Wanneroo". Retrieved8 December 2022.
  13. ^ab"Wanneroo Raceway - Racing Circuits".RacingCircuits.info. Retrieved8 December 2022.
  14. ^ab"Australian GT Championship Barbagallo 2019". 4 May 2019. Retrieved8 December 2022.
  15. ^"2019 Perth Race 1 Statistics". 3 May 2019. Retrieved8 December 2022.
  16. ^"2023 BOSCH Power Tools Perth SuperSprint - CARCO.com.au Raceway - 2023 Fanatec GT World Challenge Australia - Race 2". National Software. 30 April 2023. Archived fromthe original on 27 December 2024. Retrieved28 December 2024.
  17. ^abcdef"Barbagallo Raceway Motorcycle Lap Records - 2016"(PDF). Retrieved14 December 2022.
  18. ^"2011 Trading Post Perth Challenge - Races 7, 8, and 9 - Barbagallo Raceway - Wanneroo - Carrera Cup Race 2". National Software. 1 May 2011. Archived fromthe original on 27 December 2024. Retrieved28 December 2024.
  19. ^"2025 Bosch Power Tools Perth Super 440 - CARCO.com.au Raceway - 2025 TA2 Kings of the West (Invitational) - Race 2". National Software. 7 June 2025. Archived fromthe original on 14 June 2025. Retrieved14 June 2025.
  20. ^"1996 Barbagallo #1". 26 May 1996. Retrieved14 December 2022.
  21. ^"1992 Barbagallo #1". 7 June 1992. Retrieved14 December 2022.
  22. ^ab"Australian Formula Ford Lap Records". Retrieved29 November 2022.
  23. ^"2025 Bosch Power Tools Perth Super 440 - CARCO.com.au Raceway - 2025 Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series - Race 1". National Software. 6 June 2025. Archived fromthe original on 14 June 2025. Retrieved14 June 2025.
  24. ^"2025 Bosch Power Tools Perth Super 440 - CARCO.com.au Raceway - 2025 Tyrepower V8 SuperUte Series - Race 3". National Software. 8 June 2025. Archived fromthe original on 10 June 2025. Retrieved10 June 2025.
  25. ^Hurney, John (2000),Interview with John Hurney : Wanneroo raceway /, Joondalup Local Studies, retrieved22 January 2020
  26. ^McCrakan, Patsie (1999),Interview with Patsie McCrakan : Wanneroo raceway, Joondalup Local Studies, retrieved22 January 2020

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