Oran Park Raceway

[2] A motorcycle race meeting was held on 17 February 1963, with reigning Grand Prix Champion Jim Redman being the star attraction.

The final V8 Supercar round was held in December 2008, won by Garth Tander driving a Holden VE Commodore.

Oran Park twice hosted the Australian Grand Prix during its 42 years of operation, with both events held for Formula 5000 cars.

The first Grand Prix held at Oran Park in 1974 was won by Max Stewart driving a Lola T330 Chevrolet.

Allan Moffat and Mark Skaife are the most successful drivers at Oran Park in the ATCC, with six round wins each.

With both drivers starting from the front row a capacity crowd saw a titanic struggle with Jane claiming the win from Moffat and securing his 3rd ATCC championship.

In a bizarre happening during the race, a spectator driving a road registered Valiant drove through an open gate and onto the circuit.

The night races at Oran Park were a popular addition to the series, which other than one-off support races at the Bathurst 1000 the Gold Coast Indy 300, had previously run exclusively on the only paved oval tracks in Australia, the Bob Jane owned Calder Park Thunderdome in Melbourne and the Speedway Super Bowl at the Adelaide International Raceway.

Ten years later in August 1984, John Bowe set the outright lap record of 1:03.9 in a Ralt RT4 (1.6L) Formula Mondial.

When the circuit closed in 2010, the outright lap record stood at 1:01.6718 by Tim Leahey in a Reynard 92D-Holden (3.8L) Formula Holden set in July 2000.

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