Difference between revisions of "Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit"
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| Flag = Flag of Australia.png | | Flag = Flag of Australia.png | ||
− | | Name = | + | | Name = Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit |
− | | Location = Melbourne, Australia | + | | Location = Albert Park, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
− | + | | Time = GMT +10 | |
− | | Time = GMT + | + | | Image = [[Image:Albert Park.png|200px]] |
− | | Image = [[Image:Albert Park.png| | + | |
| Length_km = 5.303 | | Length_km = 5.303 | ||
− | | Length_mi = 3. | + | | Length_mi = 3.300 |
− | | Type = | + | | Type = Road Course |
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| Turns = 16 | | Turns = 16 | ||
− | | Times_held = | + | | Times_held = 12 |
− | | First_held = | + | | First_held = 2000 |
− | | | + | | Major_events = [[Superleague]], [[Supercup]] |
− | + | | Record_time = 1:21.969 | |
− | + | | Record_driver = [[Janne Tanskanen]] | |
− | | Record_time = 1: | + | | Record_team = [[Nordsjoen Racing]] |
− | | Record_driver = | + | | Record_year = 2010 |
− | | Record_team = [[ | + | |
− | | Record_year = | + | |
}} | }} | ||
− | ''' | + | The '''Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit''' is a street circuit around Albert Park Lake, only a few kilometres south of central Melbourne. The track has been a mainstay of the [[Superleague]] calendar, one of two circuits to feature in every season since the leagues formation. |
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[[Category:Australian Grands Prix]] | [[Category:Australian Grands Prix]] | ||
[[Category:Tracks]] | [[Category:Tracks]] |
Revision as of 14:41, 23 October 2011
Track details | ||
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Location | Albert Park, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | |
Time Zone | GMT +10 | |
Type | Road Course | |
First held | 2000 | |
Times held | 12 | |
Major events | Superleague, Supercup | |
Lap details | ||
Length | 5.303 km (3.300 miles) | |
Turns | 16 | |
Lap record | 1:21.969 (Janne Tanskanen, Nordsjoen Racing, 2010) |
The Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit is a street circuit around Albert Park Lake, only a few kilometres south of central Melbourne. The track has been a mainstay of the Superleague calendar, one of two circuits to feature in every season since the leagues formation.