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Port Wakefield Circuit

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The circuit ran clockwise, and started on the Repco Straight. This was followed by a right hand kink before a sharp left turn leading into the right hand TyreSoles Hairpin, the slowest turn on the circuit. A short run south to the right hand Kallin corner led onto the longest (600 metre) straight on
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the circuit, Thompson Motors Straight. Dunlop corner (turn 5), and Stonyfell (turn 6), led back onto the Repco Straight. Lap times for the circuit were around the 1 minute mark, with Brabham and Reg Hunt (
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was created. With part of Port Wakefield's facilities used to create Mallala, the circuit faded very quickly back into the scrub, though the outline of the circuit is still visible via Google Maps.
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Port Wakefield was a small circuit for its time, in an era of three to four mile circuits. The limitations created a circuit of just 1.3 miles (2.092 kilometres). In
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When it came to be South Australia's turn to again host the AGP in 1961, the Port Wakefield Circuit was declared inadequate and the 3.38 km (2.1 mi)
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banned motor racing on public roads. The ban stayed in place until 1985 when it was rescinded to create the
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The last race meeting, organised by the Austin 7 Club of South Australia, was held on 14 May 1961.
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was a motor racing circuit located approximately 1 kilometre (0.62 miles) east of the town of
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50th Book, Chapter 2 - 1958-1962 - Making progress, austin7clubsa.com.au
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Former motor racing circuit in Port Wakefield, South Australia
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For the current motor racing circuit in New South Wales, see
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the circuit played host to the Australian Grand Prix where
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Index

One Raceway
Port Wakefield, South Australia
Coordinates
34°10′59″S 138°10′55″E / 34.18306°S 138.18194°E / -34.18306; 138.18194
Australian Grand Prix
Australian Drivers' Championship
Port Wakefield, South Australia
World War II
South Australian state government
Adelaide Street Circuit
Australian Grand Prix
Formula One
1955
Jack Brabham
Cooper T40
Bristol
Mallala Race Circuit
Maserati A6GCM


ISBN
0-908031-55-6
"Driving Force: Australian Grand Prix Programs"
the original
Port Wakefield @ Motor Racing Circuit Database
50th Book, Chapter 2 - 1958-1962 - Making progress, austin7clubsa.com.au
Track layout
Categories
Australian Grand Prix
Defunct motorsport venues in Australia

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