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Winton Motor Raceway

Winton Motor Raceway

Winton, VIC, Australia
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About Winton Motor Raceway

Winton Motor Raceway, affectionately known as 'The Nation’s Action Track,' is a premier motorsport facility in north-east Victoria and stands as the state's oldest continually operating circuit. Established in 1961 by the Benalla Auto Club, the venue grew from humble club roots into a nationally significant arena. The track is famous for its technical, tight layout that creates close racing and plenty of 'action,' a reputation famously summed up by legend Dick Johnson as being like 'running a marathon around your clothes-line.' The venue features two distinct configurations: the original 2.03-kilometre Club Circuit and the 3.0-kilometre National Circuit, the latter of which was opened in 1997 to accommodate larger national events. Winton holds a unique place in history as the site of Formula One legend James Hunt's final race victory in 1978. Its spectator-friendly design allows fans to view almost the entire circuit from various vantage points, fostering an intimate and high-energy atmosphere that is hard to replicate at larger, more spread-out venues. Today, Winton remains one of Australia's busiest circuits, hosting a diverse calendar that ranges from the Supercars Championship and Australian Superbike Championship to grassroots drifting and the world-renowned Historic Winton. Beyond racing, it serves as a critical testing hub for professional teams and a popular destination for track days and driver training. Its combination of historic charm and modern competition makes it a cornerstone of the Australian motorsport landscape.

Winton Motor Raceway

Winton Motor Raceway

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Winton, VIC, Australia

Huntley St, Winton VIC 3673, Australia

About Winton Motor Raceway

Winton Motor Raceway, affectionately known as 'The Nation’s Action Track,' is a premier motorsport facility in north-east Victoria and stands as the state's oldest continually operating circuit. Established in 1961 by the Benalla Auto Club, the venue grew from humble club roots into a nationally significant arena. The track is famous for its technical, tight layout that creates close racing and plenty of 'action,' a reputation famously summed up by legend Dick Johnson as being like 'running a marathon around your clothes-line.' The venue features two distinct configurations: the original 2.03-kilometre Club Circuit and the 3.0-kilometre National Circuit, the latter of which was opened in 1997 to accommodate larger national events. Winton holds a unique place in history as the site of Formula One legend James Hunt's final race victory in 1978. Its spectator-friendly design allows fans to view almost the entire circuit from various vantage points, fostering an intimate and high-energy atmosphere that is hard to replicate at larger, more spread-out venues. Today, Winton remains one of Australia's busiest circuits, hosting a diverse calendar that ranges from the Supercars Championship and Australian Superbike Championship to grassroots drifting and the world-renowned Historic Winton. Beyond racing, it serves as a critical testing hub for professional teams and a popular destination for track days and driver training. Its combination of historic charm and modern competition makes it a cornerstone of the Australian motorsport landscape.

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