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Lakeside International Raceway

Coordinates:27°13′41″S152°57′54″E / 27.22806°S 152.96500°E /-27.22806; 152.96500
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Motor racing circuit in Kurwongbah, Australia

Lakeside Park
Full Circuit (1961–2001, 2008–present)
LocationKurwongbah,City of Moreton Bay,Queensland
Coordinates27°13′41″S152°57′54″E / 27.22806°S 152.96500°E /-27.22806; 152.96500
OwnerMoreton Bay City Council
OperatorQueensland Raceways
Broke ground1959
Opened19 March 1961; 64 years ago (1961-03-19)
Reopened: 5 April 2008; 17 years ago (2008-04-05)
Closed2001
Former namesLakeside International Raceway
Lakeside Raceway
Major eventsFormer:
Australian Touring Car Championship
Lakeside ATCC round (1964, 1967, 1970–1971, 1975–1998)
Tasman Series (1964–1967, 1969)
Australian Grand Prix (1966, 1969)
Australian GT (1962, 1982–1985)
Australian Drivers' Championship (1963–1968, 1970–1971, 1980, 1982–1985, 1988, 1993–1994)
Australian Super Touring Championship (1993–2000)
Australian Superbike Championship (1983–1998)
Australian Formula 2 (1970–1972, 1974, 1985–1988)
Full Circuit (1961–2001, 2008–present)
Length2.410 km (1.498 mi)
Turns8
Race lap record0:46.66 (AustraliaPaul Stokell,Reynard 91D,1994,Formula Holden)

Lakeside Park, formerly known as Lakeside International Raceway is amotor racing circuit located inKurwongbah,City of Moreton Bay,Queensland, Australia. It is 30-kilometre (19 mi) north ofBrisbane, and lies adjacent toLake Kurwongbah.

The circuit was known as the spiritual home of Queensland motorsport and was built by volunteers and borrowed machinery in the 1960s. The 2.410 km (1.498 mi) circuit opened on 19 March 1961 and was closed in mid-2001. The circuit reopened on 5 April 2008, with a race meeting held the following day.[1]

History

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Lakeside was built between 1959 and 1960 by the Queensland Motor Sporting Club.[2] The opening meeting was staged on Sunday 19 March 1961,[3] and the first international meeting was held the following year, with the feature race won byJack Brabham in aCooper-Climax.[2] The circuit was the venue for a wide range of racing series including theAustralian Grand Prix on two occasions, theAustralian Touring Car Championship, the AustralianSuperbike Championship and theTasman Series, playing host to such names asJim Clark,Jackie Stewart, Jack Brabham,Graham Hill andChris Amon.

The fast and challenging nature of the circuit was an education for a generation of Queensland racing drivers and riders, including:John French,Dick Johnson,Gregg Hansford,Tony Longhurst,Will Power and five time500cc Grand Prix motorcycle road racing world championMick Doohan.

"If you can learn to race a motorbike at Lakeside, you can compete at any race track in the world."

— Mick Doohan, 5 time 500cc Motorcycle Grand Prix World Champion.[4]

Spectators watching Round 1 of the1981 Australian Sports Sedan Championship

Touring cars were a mainstay of the circuit's popularity, with the venue hosting the single raceAustralian Touring Car Championship titles in both1964 and1967. Following the change to a series format, Lakeside staged rounds of the ATCC in most years from 1970 to 1998. For much of the circuit's life these meetings were the largest of the year and played host to some brilliant racing, the highlight of which was the1981 title showdown between local hero Dick Johnson and reigning championPeter Brock. Despite a wounded car Johnson won the race and the title in front of his home crowd and secured for himself a future in the sport after almost 20 years of battling at times just to compete. Touring cars left Lakeside after the 1998 season, increasing the circuits decline as a venue.

2001 closure

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Although national championship racing was still being held at the circuit in July 2001[5] declining revenues, mounting debts, court proceedings, an increasingly hostile local council and competition for event with the nearbyQueensland Raceway led to the circuit's closure in 2001.[6]

Revival campaign

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During the seven years the circuit was closed, several organisations and activist groups made up of competitors, fans and driver training advocates have campaigned to have the circuit reopen.

'Friends of Lakeside', led by Robert Hardacre and Trevor 'Shelby' Beutel compiled much data relating to the history of Lakeside and were able to initially have the circuit listed on theQueensland Heritage Register,[citation needed] which is the main reason why the local council were prevented from demolishing the track and facilities.[citation needed] Friends of Lakeside is a small group with the aims of preserving Lakeside as the home of historic and modern era motorsport for all.

'Lakeside Motor Racing Enthusiasts' is composed of both car and primarily motorcycle aficionados from 17 to 70 years old and hail from all various motoring fraternities and niches conceivable.

2008 reopening

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On 18 December 2007,Pine Rivers Shire Council andQueensland Raceway (Wrexmere Pty Ltd) signed off on a 30-year-long-term lease (with an option for 10 years) to operate the facility, including both driver training and racing. Racing was limited by noise (95db) and time constraints as a means of ensuring neighbourhood management.

The circuit reopened during 2008 strictly as a local racing venue, and the new operators, the owners ofQueensland Raceway, have no ambitions to hold national level meetings, preferring to use the better quality facilities at their sister-circuit for higher level meetings. Lakeside was closed during the summer of 2008/2009 while QR staff and volunteers refurbished and widened the circuit.

During the refurbishment a tunnel was also added underneath the circuit just before the foot bridge. The circuit is now 12m wide on the exit of Shell Corner, previously it was 8m wide at this point. The Bus Stop was not resurfaced, and neither was a short stretch between Hungry and Eastern Loop. The majority of the bumps were removed during the resurfacing. Further upgrades following these works in 2011 involved removing theArmco barriers on the inside of the track on the exit of Karousel. A sand trap was added and the runoff area increased and concrete barriers installed. The track reopened after the refurbishment in early 2009 and has remained open since, although its ongoing operation is under threat due to repeated breaches of the venues' 70 dB noise restrictions.[7]

Major race results

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Australian Grand Prix

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Lakeside hosted theAustralian Grand Prix in 1966 and again in 1969. These two races also formed part of theTasman Series.

YearWinnerCarTeam
1966United KingdomGraham HillBRM P261Owen Racing Organisation
1969New ZealandChris AmonFerrari246TScuderia Veloce

Tasman Series

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Along with the AGP in 1966 and 1969, Lakeside hosted a round of the Tasman Series in 1964 and 1967. Both races were won by WorldFormula One Champion drivers, Australia's ownJack Brabham in 1964 andScotland'sJim Clark in 1967.

YearWinnerCarTeam
1964AustraliaJack BrabhamBrabham BT7ACoventry ClimaxEcurie Vitesse
1967United KingdomJim ClarkLotus 33Coventry ClimaxTeam Lotus

Australian Drivers' Championship

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Lakeside hosted 17 rounds of the Australian Drivers' Championship for theCAMS Gold Star between 1963 and 1994.

YearWinnerCarTeam
Formula Libre
1963AustraliaBib StillwellRepcoBrabhamClimaxB.S. Stilwell
Australian National Formula &Australian 1½ Litre Formula
1964AustraliaBib StillwellRepcoBrabham BT4ClimaxB.S. Stilwell
1965AustraliaSpencer MartinRepcoBrabham BT11AClimaxScuderia Veloce
1966AustraliaSpencer MartinRepcoBrabham BT11AClimaxBob Jane Racing
1967AustraliaKevin BartlettRepcoBrabham BT11AClimaxAlec Mildren Racing
1968AustraliaKevin BartlettBrabham BT23DAlfa RomeoAlec Mildren Racing
Australian Formula 1 &Australian Formula 2
1970AustraliaMax StewartMildrenWaggottAlec Mildren Racing Pty Ltd
1971AustraliaKevin BartlettMcLaren M10BChevroletKevin Bartlett Shell Racing
Australian Formula 1
1980Australia Jon DavisonLola T332ChevroletLee Seeton
1982AustraliaCharlie O'BrienRalt RT4FordCharlie O'Brien
1983Australia Andrew MiedeckeRalt RT4FordMiedecke Motorsport
Formula Mondial
1984AustraliaJohn BoweRalt RT4FordChris Leach Racing
1985AustraliaJohn BoweRalt RT4FordChris Leach Enterprises
Australian Formula 2
1988Australia Derek PingelRalt RT30VolkswagenRalt Australia Pty Ltd
Formula Brabham
1993*AustraliaMark LarkhamReynard 91DHoldenMitre 10 Racing
1993*AustraliaMark SkaifeLola T91/50HoldenWinfield Racing
1994AustraliaPaul StokellReynard 91DHoldenBirrana Racing

* Lakeside hosted two rounds of the1993 Australian Drivers' Championship (both held on the same day).Mark Larkham won Round 3 andMark Skaife won Round 4.

Australian Touring Car Championship

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Main article:Lakeside ATCC round

Between 1964 and 1998, Lakeside hosted theAustralian Touring Car Championship on 29occasions. The first two in 1964 and 1967 were when the championship was only a single race before changing to a series in 1969. Lakeside also hosted two rounds of the championship in 1991.

YearWinnerCarTeam
Appendix J Touring Cars
1964AustraliaIan GeogheganFord Cortina Mk.I GTTotal Team
Improved Production
1967AustraliaIan GeogheganFord Mustang GTAMustang Team
1970AustraliaNorm BeecheyHolden HT Monaro GTS350Shell Racing
1971CanadaAllan MoffatFord Boss 302 MustangCoca-Cola Team AMR
Group C
1975AustraliaColin BondHolden LH Torana SL/R 5000 L34Holden Dealer Team
1976AustraliaColin BondHolden LH Torana SL/R 5000 L34Holden Dealer Team
1977AustraliaPeter BrockHolden LH Torana SL/R 5000 L34Bill Patterson Racing
1978CanadaAllan MoffatFord XC Falcon GS500Moffat Ford Dealers
1979AustraliaBob MorrisHolden LX Torana SS A9X HatchbackRon Hodgson Channel 7 Racing
1980AustraliaPeter BrockHolden VB CommodoreMarlboro Holden Dealer Team
1981AustraliaDick JohnsonFord XD FalconPalmer Tube Mills
1982CanadaAllan MoffatMazda RX-7Peter Stuyvesant International Racing
1983AustraliaPeter BrockHolden VH Commodore SSMarlboro Holden Dealer Team
1984AustraliaGeorge FuryNissan Bluebird TurboNissan Motorsport Australia
Group A
1985New ZealandJim RichardsBMW 635 CSiJPS Team BMW
1986AustraliaGeorge FuryNissan Skyline DR30 RSPeter Jackson Nissan Racing
1987New ZealandJim RichardsBMW M3JPS Team BMW
1988AustraliaTony LonghurstFord Sierra RS500Freeport Motorsport
1989AustraliaDick JohnsonFord Sierra RS500Shell Ultra-Hi Racing
1990AustraliaColin BondFord Sierra RS500Caltex CXT Racing
1991*New ZealandJim RichardsNissan Skyline R32 GT-RNissan Motorsport Australia
AustraliaTony LonghurstBMW M3 EvolutionBenson & Hedges Racing
1992AustraliaTony LonghurstBMW M3 EvolutionBenson & Hedges Racing
Group 3A Touring Cars
1993AustraliaAlan JonesFord EB FalconPeter Jackson Racing
1994AustraliaLarry PerkinsHolden VP CommodoreCastrol Perkins Racing
1995AustraliaGlenn SetonFord EF FalconPeter Jackson Racing
1996AustraliaCraig LowndesHolden VR CommodoreHolden Racing Team
1997AustraliaJohn BoweFord EL FalconShell Helix racing
1998AustraliaRussell IngallHolden VS CommodoreCastrol Perkins Racing

* Lakeside hosted two rounds of the1991 Australian Touring Car Championship.Jim Richards won Round 4 whileTony Longhurst won Round 8.

Australian Super Touring Championship

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Lakeside hosted theAustralian Super Touring Championship (known as the Australian 2.0 Litre Touring Car Championship in 1993 and Australian Manufacturers' Championship in 1994) 8 times between 1993 and 2000–01.

YearWinnerCarTeam
1993AustraliaColin BondToyota Corolla Seca AE93Caltex Team Toyota
1994AustraliaTony LonghurstBMW 318iBenson & Hedges Racing
1995AustraliaPaul MorrisBMW 318iDiet Coke BMW Racing
1996AustraliaPaul MorrisBMW 318iDiet Coke BMW Racing
1997AustraliaPaul MorrisBMW 320iDiet Coke BMW Motorsport
1998AustraliaBrad JonesAudi A4 QuattroAudi Sport Australia
1999AustraliaPaul MorrisBMW 320iPaul Morris Motorsport
2000–01AustraliaPaul MorrisBMW 320iPaul Morris Motorsport

Australian GT Championship

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Another national championship that Lakeside hosted was theAustralian GT Championship. Lakeside held its first race of the championship in 1962, then had to wait another 20 years before the championship returned in 1982 for a 5-year run that ended with CAMS discontinuing the championship after 1985.

YearWinnerCarTeam
1962AustraliaJohn FrenchCentaurWaggottGP Cars Racing Team
1982AustraliaAlan JonesPorsche 935/80Porsche Cars Australia
1983New ZealandJim RichardsBMW 318i TurboJPS Team BMW
1984AustraliaAllan GriceChevrolet MonzaRe-Car Racing
1985Australia Bryan ThomsonChevrolet MonzaThomson-Fowler Motorsport

Australian Sports Car Championship

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TheAustralian Sports Car Championship raced at Lakeside on 5 occasions between 1977 and 1985.

YearWinnerCarTeam
1977AustraliaAlan HamiltonPorsche 934 TurboPorsche Distributors
1978Australia Ross MathiesenPorsche Carrera
1982Australia Ken PetersAuscam
1983AustraliaChris ClearihanKaditchaChevroletCanberra Sports Car Club
1984AustraliaBap RomanoRomano WE84CosworthBap Romano Racing
1985AustraliaChris ClearihanKaditchaChevroletChris Clearihan

Australian Sports Sedan Championship

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TheAustralian Sports Sedan Championship raced at Lakeside on 9 occasions between 1978 and 1985.

YearWinnerCarTeam
1978AustraliaAllan GriceChevrolet CorvairCraven Mild Racing
1979New ZealandJim RichardsFord XC FalconJim Richards Motor Racing
1980AustraliaAllan GriceBMW 318i TurboCraven Mild Racing
1981Australia John BriggsChevrolet MonzaJohn Roberts
1991*AustraliaMick MonterossoFord Escort Mark IIChevroletMick Monterosso
AustraliaDes WallToyota SupraChevroletDes Wall
1992*AustraliaKerry BailyToyota Celica SupraChevroletKerry Baily
AustraliaKerry BailyToyota Celica SupraChevroletKerry Baily
1993*Australia John BriggsHonda PreludeChevroletJohn Briggs
Australia John BriggsHonda PreludeChevroletJohn Briggs
1996Australia John BriggsHonda PreludeChevroletJohn Briggs
1999AustraliaTony RicciardelloAlfa Romeo Alfetta GTVChevroletBasil Ricciardello

* Lakeside hosted two rounds of the 1991, 1992 and 1993 championships with both rounds held on the same day.

Australian Formula 2 Championship

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Australian Formula 2 Championship raced at Lakeside on 7 occasions between 1970 and 1988. The 1971 and 1988 races were part of the Australian Drivers' Championship for the CAMS Gold Star.

YearWinnerCarTeam
1970AustraliaMax StewartMildrenWaggott TC4VAlec Mildren Racing
1971Australia Tony StewartElfin 600B EnglandFordPaul England Pty Ltd
1974Australia Ray WinterMildren MonoFordRay Winter
1985Australia Peter MacrowCheetah Mk 8VolkswagenPeter Macrow
1986Australia Jon CrookeCheetah Mk 8VolkswagenJonathon Crooke
1987AustraliaMark McLaughlinElfin 852VolkswagenElfin Sports Cars Pty Ltd
1988Australia Derek PingelRalt RT30VolkswagenRalt Australia Pty Ltd

Lap records

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As of December 2020, the fastest official race lap records at the Lakeside International Raceway are listed as:

CategoryTimeDriverVehicleDate
Full Circuit: 2.410 km (1961–present)[8]
Formula Holden0:46.66[9]Paul StokellReynard 91D17 July 1994
Formula Mondial0:49.0Alfredo CostanzoTiga FA8123 July 1983
Australian Formula 20:50.6Jonathan CrookeCheetah Mk 815 June 1986
Group 3A0:51.445[10]Glenn SetonFord EL Falcon15 June 1997
Super Touring0:52.233[11]Jim RichardsVolvo S4028 June 1998
Group A0:53.160[12]Mark SkaifeNissan Skyline GT-R R3214 July 1991
Tasman Formula0:53.8Chris AmonDino 246 Tasmania2 February 1969
Formula One0:54.66[13]Jim ClarkLotus 3312 February 1967
Formula Ford0:58.7203[14]James CorbettSpectrum 014b5 December 2020

References

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  1. ^"Lakeside Park 06/04/2008 LIR Round 1". National Software. Archived fromthe original on 5 May 2008. Retrieved22 August 2008.
  2. ^abWalker, Terry (1995).Fast Tracks. Sydney: Turton & Armstrong. p. 82.ISBN 0908031556.
  3. ^Keith Thallon, Lakeside Opening by Sporty Governor, Sports Car World, June 1961. pages 46 & 47
  4. ^Neville Roberts."Lakeside: Venue of the Lakeside International & the Australian Grand Prix". Tasman-Series.com. Archived fromthe original on 21 July 2003. Retrieved22 August 2008.
  5. ^"Lakeside International Raceway 08/07/2001 Konica V8 Supercar Series - Round 5". National Software. 8 July 2001. Archived fromthe original on 27 May 2008. Retrieved31 January 2009.
  6. ^"Heritage lost - gone but not forgotten".Queensland Government. Archived fromthe original on 6 July 2009. Retrieved18 April 2015.
  7. ^"Racing 'suspended' at Lakeside due to noise breaches". Speedcafe.com. Retrieved23 October 2018.
  8. ^"Lakeside Park - Racing Circuits". Retrieved13 December 2022.
  9. ^"Lakeside Park - About". Retrieved13 December 2022.
  10. ^"1997 Lakeside #1". 15 June 1997. Retrieved13 December 2022.
  11. ^"ASTC 1998 » Lakeside International Raceway Round 10 Results". 28 June 1998. Retrieved13 December 2022.
  12. ^"1991 Lakeside #2". 14 July 1991. Retrieved13 December 2022.
  13. ^"1967 Lakeside Tasman".Motor Sport Magazine. 12 February 1967. Retrieved13 December 2022.
  14. ^"Formula Ford - Qld Current Lap Records". Retrieved12 April 2025.

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