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Winton Motor Raceway

Winton Motor Raceway is a circuit located in Winton, Victoria, , approximately 15 minutes' drive from , 1 hour from , and 2.5 hours north of . Established on 26 November 1961 by the Benalla Auto Club, it has become a key venue for Australian motor racing, hosting a diverse array of events from historic meetings to national championships across both cars and motorcycles. The track opened with its inaugural race meeting on the same day, where Barry Stilo set the first outright lap record of 1 minute 24.2 seconds. Initially comprising a 2.03 km circuit, it was extended by approximately 1 km with a new pitlane in 1997 at a cost of $1.1 million to create the longer National Circuit configuration of 3.0 km, which remains in use today. Further developments included a full repaving of the track, reprofiling of turns 10 and 12, and the addition of a $500,000 corporate hospitality centre alongside a new race control tower completed in July 2000. Owned and operated by the Auto Club, the raceway is renowned for flagship events such as Historic Winton, Australia's longest-running all-historic car and motorcycle race meeting, which debuted on 25–26 June 1977 and draws vehicles from the to the (though the 2025 edition paused due to track and venue issues). It also regularly features the Hi-Tec Oils , Winton 300, Victorian Motor Racing Championship, Ken Leigh HQ 4 Hour, and Excel Enduro Cup, in addition to past rounds of the Australian Touring Car Championship and . The venue supports a range of activities beyond racing, including track days, drifting, skidpan events, and camping facilities, earning it the nickname "Australia's Action Track" for its versatile 3.0 km layout and history of intense competition.

History

Founding and early operations

The Benalla Auto Club, established on October 17, 1957, by local schoolteacher Bruce Watt with an initial membership of 20, initially organized events on temporary venues before seeking a permanent facility. The club had operated a rudimentary 0.9-mile dirt track at Barjarg from May 1958, hosting its first motor there and full race meetings starting January 25, 1959, but the site's limitations prompted plans for a replacement. On June 23, 1960, the club announced the development of a purpose-built 1.3-mile (2.028 km) bitumen circuit on the Winton Recreation Reserve near , , to serve as a more suitable venue for state-level . Construction of Winton Motor Raceway began shortly after the announcement, with club member Ken Cox using a to carve the undulating layout over 12 months at a total cost of £10,000. The project faced tragedy when club president Ormond John , a local garage proprietor, died on February 19, 1961, aged 40, after being struck by a crane on site; the final Barjarg meeting on April 9, 1961, raised funds in support of his family. The circuit was completed in time for its inaugural race meeting on November 26, 1961. Barry Stilo set the first outright lap record of 1 minute 24.2 seconds during this event, a mark he held as an official for many years. Early operations focused on establishing the track as a hub for regional and national racing under the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport (CAMS). The first championship event, the Victorian Championship, occurred on December 9, 1962. The inaugural motorcycle meeting followed on 1963, expanding the venue's scope beyond cars. Winton quickly gained prominence as "Australia's Action Track" for its tight, twisty design, hosting state rounds and attracting emerging talents; Alan Jones began his circuit racing career there in the 1960s driving a , while made his debut on November 26, 1967, in an , though he failed to finish due to mechanical issues.

Expansions and renovations

The most significant expansion at Winton Motor Raceway occurred in 1997, when the circuit was extended by 1 km to reach its current length of 3 km, incorporating a new series of turns and a relocated start-finish line to create the National Circuit configuration. This upgrade, costing $1.1 million, was prompted by the track's removal from the 1996 schedule and included a new pit lane complex to enhance facilities for national-level events. In 2000, following an attack that destroyed the original control tower just weeks before a major race meeting, a new three-story Race Control tower was constructed and completed in July, providing improved oversight and operations capabilities. Around this period, the venue also invested $500,000 in building the Corporate Hospitality Centre, later renamed the , which offers seating for up to 1,000 guests and serves as a key venue for events and corporate functions. Additional infrastructure developments included the construction of pit lane garages and a two-story media centre adjacent to the pit exit, further modernizing the site for professional racing. In 1995, $500,000 was invested in track repaving and widening of select sections to improve and drivability. In 2013, following the death of longtime chief executive Mick Ronke, a $723,000 expanded the site's areas for additional and enhanced the power supply to support larger crowds and events. A major resurfacing project began in late 2015, funded by $1 million from the Victorian State Government as part of the "On Track for the Future" initiative, with the total $3.35 million effort aimed at revitalizing the and boosting the local economy. The work, completed in early 2016 ahead of schedule, included a full repave of the track surface and re-profiling of turns 10 and 12 to optimize racing lines and safety. More recent renovations in 2020 focused on turns 3 and 4, where kerbs were overhauled to contemporary standards, enhancing grip and reducing risks for high-speed corners; these changes were initiated just before the halted further planned circuit modifications, such as potential pit lane expansions.

Circuit description

Track layouts and configurations

Winton Motor Raceway features several track configurations designed to accommodate a range of events, from to national championships. The circuit's layouts evolved significantly since its opening in , with expansions enhancing its versatility for different vehicle types and competition levels. The original Club Circuit, established in , measures approximately 2.03 kilometers (1.26 miles) in length and includes 10 turns. This compact, twisty layout is characterized by tight corners in quick succession, often described as a demanding test of driver precision due to its narrow and nature. It remains available for smaller events, track days, and training sessions, providing a shorter alternative to the main circuits. In 1997, a major $1.1 million upgrade introduced the National Circuit by adding a 1-kilometer extension to the original layout, resulting in a total length of 3.0 kilometers (1.86 miles) with 12 turns. This configuration incorporates a mix of high-speed straights, such as the extended back straight, and challenging sections including the Esses (Turns 1-2), the (Turns 3-4), the Sweeper (Turns 5-6), the Boobs (a series of undulating corners at Turns 6-9), and the Run Home (Turns 10-12). The National Circuit widened key exits and added permanent facilities, making it suitable for professional racing series like Supercars and open-wheel categories. It previously held FIA Grade 3 certification until 2022, emphasizing the circuit's action-packed profile with short straights linking slow and fast corners, promoting overtaking opportunities and technical driving. This setup has hosted international-standard races while maintaining the track's reputation as "Australia's Action Track." Additionally, the venue includes a dedicated Skid Pan and Motorkhana area, a flat, open paved surface used for skills training, drifting, and -style events. This non-circuit layout supports entry-level driver education and non-racing activities without integrating into the main track paths.
ConfigurationLengthTurnsKey FeaturesPrimary Use
Club Circuit2.03 km10Tight, twisty corners; compact designClub events, track days
National Circuit3.0 km12Extended straights, Esses, Boobs sectionNational championships, professional racing
Skid Pan/MotorkhanaN/AN/AOpen paved areaSkills training,

Facilities and infrastructure

Winton Motor Raceway features a range of purpose-built facilities supporting events, including multiple race control centers such as Bowden’s Race Control for national-level events, Hi-Tec Oils Race Control for club activities, and a dedicated Skid Pan/Motorkhana Race Control. The venue includes a driver's sign-on area, briefing , and , which serves as a central hub for event coordination and private functions. Adjacent amenities encompass the Full Throttle Cafe for catering, a commercial kitchen, and space for food vans, alongside a Hi-Tec Oils fuel shop and vehicle scales for pre-event preparations. Scrutineering bays are available for vehicle inspections, ensuring compliance with racing standards. The pit infrastructure is extensive, with 118 garages distributed across four sections: Pit Lane garages 1-40 (each measuring 8.6m x 4.4m), 'H' section garages 1-18 (6.6m x 3.9m), 'S' section garages 1-30 (8.6m x 4.6m), and 'T' section garages 1-30 (8.5m x 4.8m). Complementing these are 56 carports in three areas (each 5.2m x 3m), providing covered for teams and spectators. Trailer parking and a paddock support , while spectator facilities include grandstands, viewing points, and designated areas. Camping areas are integrated into the venue layout, with expansions considered to enhance year-round usability. Safety infrastructure has been prioritized through recent enhancements, including additional debris fencing at key corners, updated track lines, curbing, and a fresh asphalt resurfacing for improved smoothness and security. The track office and emergency features, such as fire hose reels, waste oil disposal, and emergency showers, are strategically placed around the pits and paddock. In 2025, the showroom underwent upgrades with polished concrete floors, new air conditioning, and a permanent bar near Turn 1 featuring a viewing window, while race control received refreshed signage incorporating the venue's logo. These improvements, driven by the Benalla Auto Club's facilities team formed in 2021, aim to elevate competitor and spectator experiences while maintaining a Motorsport Australia national circuit licence. Ongoing development plans include potential new pit lane complexes with corporate suites and "car condominiums" for permanent storage, alongside government-supported investments to boost infrastructure resilience. The venue's dual-circuit configurations— (3.0 km) and (2.03 km)—are supported by access roads and skid pan areas, facilitating diverse events from Supercars to historic racing.

Ownership and operations

Management by Benalla Auto Club

The Benalla Auto Club Inc. (BAC), a established on 17 1957, has owned and managed Winton Motor Raceway since its construction in 1961. As the governing body, BAC oversees all operational aspects, including event scheduling, facility maintenance, safety protocols, and venue hire for activities ranging from club days to national championships. The club's management emphasizes sustainable operations and community engagement, enforcing a zero-tolerance to ensure participant and spectator safety during events. Under BAC's stewardship, Winton has evolved from a basic 1.3-mile —completed at a cost of £10,000 and opened on 26 November 1961—into a versatile facility supporting diverse disciplines. Key management initiatives include significant infrastructure investments, such as a $500,000 upgrade in 1995 and a $1.1 million extension in 1997 that added 1 km to the track. BAC also coordinates year-round programming, including track days, drifting sessions, corporate events, and historic racing, while prioritizing economic contributions to the region, where past major events like the (last held in 2022) generated $5–8 million in benefits and supported over 40 full-time jobs. Leadership at BAC is provided by a led by Barry Stilo, Ross Wood, Garry Quigley, and Michael Fitzgerald, who guide strategic decisions for Winton's operations. The CEO, Chris Lewis-Williams, who has held the role since at least 2015, directs the Benalla Auto Club Group, which includes oversight of Winton alongside other assets like Wakefield Park and the Australian Auto Sport Alliance. Operations are supported by dedicated staff, including Stephen Whyte and, since August 2021, Operations Manager Bruin Beasley, whose appointment focused on enhancing customer experiences through improved facilities and event programming. Recent management adjustments, such as the 2024 transition in the Australian Motor Racing Series leadership to Rowan Harman, Stephen Whyte, and Lachlan Mansell following Matt Baragwanath's departure, have aimed to streamline low-cost racing alternatives while maintaining Winton's role as a premier rural Victorian circuit.

Licensing, safety, and current status

Winton Motor Raceway is licensed by as a Category A , enabling it to host national-level events including those under the and other sanctioned series. The venue undergoes annual safety inspections by to ensure compliance with current standards for track surfaces, barriers, and operational protocols. Additionally, as a facility managed by the Benalla Auto Club, it supports events under the Australian Auto-Sport Alliance (AASA), a sanctioning body established by the club as an alternative to for certain categories. Safety enhancements at the raceway have been prioritized through targeted over the years. In 2015, the Victorian Government provided $1 million in funding for a full resurface, along with improvements such as re-profiling of turns 10 and 12 to enhance and reduce runoff risks. Further investments included a $500,000 repave and widening project, a $1.1 million extension of 1 km with a new pit lane, and a $723,000 adding areas and improved power supply for safer operations. In 2019, the signalling system was modernized with LED light panels at the start-finish line and all points, replacing older technology to provide clearer and improve incident response. More recent modifications in 2020 focused on adjustments to facilitate safer overtaking on the tight layout. As of early 2025, additional measures included a fresh resurfacing, updated lines and curbing, and expanded debris fencing around key areas. The raceway remains fully operational under the management of the Benalla Auto Club, with no reported closures or disruptions as of November 2025. It continues to host a diverse calendar of events, including track days, historic festivals, and professional racing series, with recent activities such as the Hi-Tec Oils . The facility supports both Motorsport Australia and AASA-sanctioned competitions, emphasizing safe access for participants via requirements like observed licence tests and vehicle scrutineering.

Supercars Championship

Event history and format

The Winton Motor Raceway first hosted a round of the Australian Touring Car Championship (ATCC), the precursor to the modern Supercars Championship, in 1985, marking the circuit's entry into Australia's premier touring car series. This debut event established Winton as a regular venue for high-level motorsport, with the championship returning most years thereafter, except for 1987, 1996, 2005, 2020 and 2021 (both cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic), 2023, and 2024. By 2022, the event had been held 33 times, reflecting its enduring appeal as a technical, high-speed track suited to sprint-style racing. The venue has not hosted a Supercars event since 2022, with the total remaining at 33 as of November 2025, due to ongoing calendar constraints. The event format has evolved alongside the Supercars Championship's broader changes, transitioning from longer endurance-oriented races in the ATCC era to the compact SuperSprint structure introduced in the mid-2010s to enhance broadcast appeal and on-track action. Early iterations in the and typically featured two races per weekend, often around 100 km each on the 3.0 km National Circuit, with qualifying and practice sessions spread over three days. By the , under the V8 Supercars banner, formats included twin 55-lap races (approximately 165 km total) on and a longer Sunday finale, emphasizing non-stop sprint racing without mandatory pit stops to promote wheel-to-wheel combat. In recent years, the SuperSprint at Winton has standardized to three shorter races—typically 35-36 laps each (around 105-108 km per race)—held over a two-day weekend to maximize intensity and reduce costs for teams. For the 2022 event, this included one race on following a Top 10 Shootout, and two on Sunday with separate qualifying sessions, using a allocation of three hard and two soft sets to encourage strategic racing without refuelling. Support categories, such as and Super2/Super3, complement the main races, contributing to a TV-only broadcast that focused on efficient, action-packed programming. This prioritizes opportunities on Winton's tight, 12-turn layout while aligning with the series' push for more frequent, shorter bursts of competition.

Notable races and achievements

Winton Motor Raceway has hosted numerous significant events in the since its debut in 1985, contributing to the circuit's reputation for dramatic racing and breakthrough performances. The inaugural (ATCC) round at Winton in February 1985 marked a historic milestone, as Jim Richards secured victory in a 635 CSi for JPS Team BMW, achieving the first ATCC win for a and the first without a since the series began in 1960. Richards led teammate to second, with John Goss third in a XJ-S, in a 50-lap that highlighted the competitiveness of European machinery during the era. Over the decades, Winton has been the site of several emotional and career-defining victories. In the 2011 Winton 360 finale, Jason Bright delivered one of the most memorable wins for Brad Jones Racing, employing a bold late-pitting strategy to charge from eighth on to by 1.6 seconds over . This marked Bright's fourth win at the circuit and second of the season, but its significance was amplified by the podium presence of Jason Richards, who was battling cancer and had won there in 2006; Richards passed away later that year, adding deep emotional weight to the result. Breakthrough moments have also defined Winton's Supercars legacy, particularly for manufacturers and drivers. The 2013 Winton SuperSprint saw claim its first championship victory in over two decades, with James Moffat winning Race 25 in the #360 Norton after leading the final 20 laps, followed by teammate Michael Caruso for a 1-2 finish—the debut in the series. This triumph, 29th ATCC win overall, underscored the Japanese brand's return to Australian . Similarly, in 2016, Tim Slade achieved his first career Supercars victories with a weekend sweep for Walkinshaw Racing, dominating both races in a VF Commodore and boosting the team's momentum. Recent years have featured dominant performances and farewells, enhancing Winton's lore. completed a clean sweep of the 2019 Winton SuperSprint, winning both races for DJR Team Penske in a GT to extend his championship lead. In 2018, notched his final career victory in Race 26 for , his 13th overall and the last for the Altima platform, while teammate dominated Race 27 with a 11-second margin in his , marking his 10th career win and first since 2017. The circuit holds impressive records for consistency and manufacturer rivalry, with leading at 29 wins across 66 races, narrowly ahead of Holden's 27. Glenn Seton and John Bowe share the individual record with five victories each, all in machinery, while and each have four, spanning multiple and models. These achievements reflect Winton's role in fostering intense and rewarding strategic prowess on its layout.

Open-wheel and formula series

Australian Drivers' Championship

The Australian Drivers' Championship, also known as the Gold Star series, has a long association with Winton Motor Raceway, serving as a key venue for open-wheel in since the late . Established in as the premier national single-seater title, the championship first appeared at Winton in 1980 during the Formula 5000 era, marking the circuit's entry into high-level . This debut round highlighted the track's suitability for single-seater events, with its flowing layout and elevation changes providing a challenging test for drivers and cars. Alfredo Costanzo dominated the early years of the championship at Winton, securing victories in the inaugural 1980 event as well as the 1982 and 1983 rounds, establishing himself as a circuit specialist in Formula 5000 machinery. These successes contributed to Costanzo's multiple national titles and underscored Winton's role in nurturing top Australian talent during the 1980s. Subsequent events in the decade featured other prominent drivers, such as John Bowe's win in 1984 aboard a RT4, reflecting the competitive evolution of the series as it transitioned toward Formula Atlantic and Pacific specifications. By the mid-1980s, rounds like Ken Smith's 1986 victory further solidified Winton's place on the national calendar, with the circuit hosting events that drew significant crowds and showcased technical advancements in open-wheel technology. In the , Drivers' Championship has continued to feature prominently at Winton, now contested under the Gold Star banner using the spec Hyper Racer X1 chassis introduced in 2024 by the Australian Auto-Sport Alliances (AASA). The venue has hosted multiple races per weekend in recent seasons, often as part of the Hi-Tec Oils , providing a platform for emerging drivers in the S5000 category. For instance, the 2025 season bookended its six-round with events at Winton on 28 February–2 March and 1–2 November, emphasizing the track's enduring appeal for championship deciders and season openers. These contemporary rounds maintain Winton's legacy by combining high-speed single-seater action with accessibility for spectators, while adhering to updated safety standards that have enhanced the circuit's infrastructure for formula racing.

Australian Formula Ford Championship

The Australian Formula Ford Championship, a premier development series for aspiring open-wheel drivers in Australia, has featured Winton Motor Raceway as a recurring venue since the category's formative years, providing a challenging mix of high-speed straights and technical corners that test car control and racecraft. The circuit first hosted a national-level event on 9 May 1971, as Round 3 of the National Formula Ford Driver to Europe Series—the early incarnation of the championship—which attracted competitive fields and helped establish Winton's reputation for close racing in the class. Throughout the and , Winton solidified its role with annual or biennial rounds, including the 16 October 1983 event under the Driver to Series banner, where drivers competed for points toward international opportunities. A standout moment came on 16 May 1993, when 18-year-old secured victory in his Van Diemen, one of multiple round wins that season in the inaugural Australian Championship that propelled his rapid rise to Supercars stardom. Lowndes' success at Winton exemplified the track's value as a talent incubator, with its 3.0 km layout demanding precise braking into turns like the downhill and acceleration out of the Esses. Into the 2000s and beyond, Winton continued to host championship rounds sporadically, such as in 2007 and 2009, often integrating with multiclass weekends to maximize exposure. In 2010, Ashley Walsh dominated Round 3 from 14–16 May, claiming two wins and a second place to vault into third in the standings, highlighting the circuit's propensity for multi-race formats that reward consistency. More recently, the series has aligned with the , featuring Winton as a key stop; the 26–28 April 2024 round ended dramatically when Daniel Frougas' SJ13 was bisected in a high-impact crash during the final race, underscoring the safety advancements in modern chassis despite the series' inherent risks. The 2025 calendar confirms another appearance on 11–13 April, maintaining Winton's ongoing contribution to driver development in a category that has launched careers like those of and .

Motorcycle and superbike events

Australian Superbike Championship

Winton Motor Raceway has served as a key venue for the Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK) since the series began in 1989, hosting numerous rounds that highlight the circuit's demanding layout combining fast straights, elevation changes, and tight corners. The track's heritage dates to its first event on 1963, evolving into a regular host for national superbike competitions that test rider skill and machine performance. Early ASBK rounds at Winton established it as a pivotal stop, with standout performances shaping championship outcomes. In 2001, Shawn Giles swept all three Superbike races, bolstering his successful title defense. The following year, 2002, saw Jamie Stauffer claim the round win ahead of Giles and emerging talent Josh Brookes, underscoring the circuit's role in nurturing top competitors. By 2006, Stauffer returned to dominance, securing and both victories to solidify his championship contention. After a period of intermittent appearances, Winton rejoined the ASBK calendar in April 2016, marking a revival that restored its status as a Victorian highlight. The venue hosted Round 3 in 2017, drawing strong fields for intense superbike battles. In 2018's Round 6, rider Troy Herfoss clinched the overall ASBK title with a commanding performance, while Kawasaki's Cru Halliday secured the Supersport crown on the same weekend. The 2019 Round 5 featured a fierce between defending Herfoss and Suzuki's Waters, with Herfoss extending his lead through strategic racing. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the schedule in 2020, postponing Winton's planned September round to November and ultimately leading to its relocation. However, the circuit rebounded as the 2021 season opener in Round 2, where Yamaha riders like Carter Thompson excelled across Superbike and support classes, including multiple wins in the 300cc Supersport and R3 Cup categories. Winton's consistent hosting—spanning over three decades—has produced memorable moments, such as record in-laps and dramatic finales, cementing its legacy in Australian superbike racing, with the last round held in 2021 as the season opener. However, Winton has not hosted an ASBK round since 2021, though it continues to support junior and state-level motorcycle racing.

Other motorcycle series

Winton Motor Raceway has hosted rounds of the Motul Victorian Championship, the premier state-level road racing series for motorcycles in , organized by the Preston Motorcycle Club. In 2022, the circuit featured Round 1 on March 12–13 and Round 2 on May 14–15, attracting competitors across multiple classes including unlimited, 300cc, and categories to compete for state titles. The series emphasizes accessible competition for licensed riders, with events structured around qualifying and sprint races to foster skill development in a controlled environment. Since 2021, Winton has served as the dedicated home and training facility for the bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup, an academy program backed by Motorcycling Australia and to nurture riders aged 12–16. Participants race on identical machines, promoting equal competition and progression toward international pathways like the Road to MotoGP. The circuit's layout supports intensive coaching sessions, with a notable two-day for the 2025 class held there to refine techniques ahead of the season. The venue also accommodates club-level motorcycle events, such as rounds of the Preston Motorcycle Club's club championships, including Round 4 in May 2017, which provided grassroots racing opportunities for local enthusiasts across production and modified bike categories. These gatherings highlight Winton's role in supporting emerging talent beyond national championships.

Sports, GT, and production car series

Australian Sports Car Championship

Winton Motor Raceway hosted rounds of the Australian Sports Car Championship on five occasions between 1979 and 1985, contributing to the series' focus on production-based and open sports cars during that era. The championship, sanctioned by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport (CAMS), emphasized endurance-style racing with classes divided by engine capacity and vehicle type, such as Sports over 3.0 liters and GT categories, attracting a mix of Australian-built specials like Kaditcha and Rennmax alongside international marques like . The circuit's challenging layout, featuring high-speed straights and technical corners, provided a demanding test for the diverse field, often seeing close competition between rear-engined Porsches and front-engined V8-powered prototypes. Notable entries included turbocharged Porsches in the early and Chevrolet-powered specials later on, reflecting the series' evolution toward higher performance under regulations. Attendance at these events typically drew regional crowds, bolstering Winton's reputation as a key venue for in . Key results from Winton's Sports Car Championship rounds are summarized below:
YearDateWinnerCarClass Notes
1979August 19Ross MathiesonOverall victory in a field dominated by and entries.
1981August 23John LathamPorsche 935/77ATurbocharged GT car outperformed prototypes.
1983August 14Bap RomanoKaditcha K583 Class A win for Ray Hanger in Rennmax BN6 ; specials prevailed.
1984October 14Bap RomanoRomano WE84 20-lap race over 2.03 km circuit; Chris Clearihan second in Kaditcha-Chevrolet.
1985June 2Terry HookLola T610 ChevroletSports +3.0 class; Kevin Bartlett won GT in .
These rounds highlighted drivers like Bap Romano, who secured back-to-back wins in 1983 and 1984 with locally developed chassis, underscoring Winton's role in nurturing Australian sports car innovation before the series shifted emphasis in the late .

Australian GT and Nations Cup Championships

The Australian GT Championship and Nations Cup Championship have been significant events at Winton Motor Raceway, showcasing high-performance grand touring cars in competitive formats since the early . These series emphasized endurance-style racing with GT-spec vehicles, attracting talent and diverse machinery ranging from Porsches to custom-built racers. Winton's 3.0 km circuit, with its mix of high-speed straights and technical corners, provided a demanding test for both drivers and cars, contributing to memorable battles in both championships. The Australian GT Championship first visited Winton in 1982 as part of a CAMS-sanctioned national title for Group D GT cars and Sports Sedans, running annually through 1985. The inaugural round on 16 May 1982 saw Alan Jones dominate in a 935/80 for Porsche Cars Australia, securing victory ahead of Tony Edmondson's GTV Chevrolet. In 1983, round 5 on 14 August delivered a win for Tony Edmondson in the same GTV Chevrolet, edging out Rusty French's 935/80. Allan claimed the 1984 round 4 honors on 12 August aboard a Re-Car Racing , fending off Peter Fitzgerald's Carrera RSR. The series concluded its early era at Winton with Kevin Bartlett's GT-class triumph on 2 June 1985 in a for Paul Halstead/Toy Shop, highlighting the venue's role in showcasing evolving GT technology during a period of intense manufacturer rivalry. The Australian Nations Cup Championship, focused on production-based GT and sports cars with classes for outright GT and Trophy divisions, featured Winton prominently from 2002 to 2004 under PROCAR organization. In 2002, round 4 on 23 June marked a clean sweep for Paul Stokell in the Team Lamborghini Australia GTR, winning all three races and bolstering his championship campaign. The 2003 penultimate round on 20-21 September intensified the title fight, with Paul Stokell and John Bowe vying for points in a diverse field including Porsches and Ferraris, though specific race winners underscored the series' competitive depth. Nathan Pretty emerged as a standout in 2004 round 4 on 20 June, securing victories in races 2 and 3 with a , while Paul Stokell took race 1 in his ; added Trophy-class wins across all three outings in a . These events exemplified the Nations Cup's blend of sprint races and close-quarters action, drawing crowds to Winton's facilities. The Australian GT Championship returned to Winton in the starting in 2011, aligning with the series' revival under Motorsports Australia and featuring FIA GT3-homologated cars alongside invitational entries. Round 2 on 22 May 2011 produced dual winners: Mark Eddy in an LMS for Penfold Audi claimed race 1, while Dean Grant and Daniel Gaunt shared race 2 spoils in a 997 GT3 Cup for Vodka O/Procon Developments. Peter Hackett dominated the 2012 round on 24 June with a GT3 for Erebus Racing, prevailing in the aggregate results across GT classes. The 2016 edition on 12 June saw Greg Taylor win race 1 in an LMS for GT Motorsport, followed by Jake Camilleri's race 2 success in a MARC V8. In 2017, Steve McLaughlan swept both races on 11 June aboard an for Audi Customer Racing, demonstrating the circuit's suitability for GT3 machinery in a field of over 20 cars. These later rounds integrated with broader motorsport weekends, enhancing Winton's status as a key venue for in .

Non-championship and specialty events

Drift Attack and drifting series

Winton Motor Raceway has long been a premier venue for drifting in , particularly through the Drift Attack event organized by the Victorian Drift Club. Established as one of the country's most prominent drifting competitions, Drift Attack debuted in the late and quickly gained recognition for attracting top-tier drivers from across the nation. Held at Winton's expansive 3.0 , the event emphasized high-speed slides and technical maneuvers on the track's sweeping corners and straights, drawing crowds for its intense battles and showcase of modified vehicles like Nissan Skylines and Toyota Supras. By , it had evolved into a respected meeting featuring 's elite , with sessions including qualifying runs and tandem battles judged on line, angle, and speed. The 2011 edition of Drift Attack at Winton marked a highlight, with the Victorian Drift Club expanding to multiple rounds that year to accommodate growing participation. Sponsored by entities like Supreme Caravans and Wheeltech, the event offered structured categories for competitors, including in-car passes and spectator rides, while gates opened early for pit access and admissions starting at affordable rates. Prize pools reached significant levels, such as $10,000 in cash awards, underscoring its status as a high-stakes gathering that boosted the local drifting scene. Although specific recent iterations are less documented, Drift Attack solidified Winton's reputation as a drifting hub during its peak years in the early . Beyond Drift Attack, Winton hosts several ongoing drifting series that contribute to its vibrant motorsport calendar. The Hi-Tec Drift Allstars Series, sanctioned by Hi-Tec Drifting and integrated into the broader Hi-Tec Oils Super Series since 2024, regularly features rounds at Winton, showcasing professional and amateur classes in pro-am formats. Events like the 2023 Round 3 utilized a reverse track layout for dynamic battles, while the 2024 Round 3 honored drivers with tributes and high-energy pro sessions, emphasizing smoke-filled drifts on Winton's versatile layout. These multi-round championships attract national talent, with leaderboards tracking points across venues like and Calder Park. The Victorian Drift Club's own VicDrift Championship continues to utilize Winton for practice days, members' events, and competitive rounds, providing accessible entry for beginners to advanced drivers since the club's founding in 2005. Recent installments with new track layouts focus on non-stop action, mini-competitions, and trader stalls over extended sessions. Complementing these are festival-style events like the Reetsuri Drift Festival, organized by Keep It Reet, which returned in September 2025 for two days of open pits, competitions, and spectator-friendly carnage on Winton's circuit. These series and events collectively highlight Winton's role in nurturing Australia's drifting community, blending competition with community engagement.

Historic and festival events

Winton Motor Raceway has long been a premier venue for historic events in , particularly through two flagship gatherings that celebrate the nation's automotive heritage. The track, located near in , hosts these events annually, drawing enthusiasts with displays and races of vehicles spanning decades of racing history. Historic Winton, organized by the Club since its inception in 1977, stands as Australia's longest-running all-historic motor race meeting. The inaugural event occurred on 25–26 June 1977, featuring a program of historic racing that has since expanded to include non-stop competitions for cars from the to the , alongside static displays of veteran, vintage, rare, and unusual vehicles. Held typically in late May over a weekend, it attracts hundreds of competitors and spectators, emphasizing the preservation and demonstration of pre-1980s racing machinery under strict historic racing regulations. By 2026, the event will mark its 49th edition, underscoring its enduring popularity as one of rural 's largest sporting spectacles. Complementing Historic Winton is the Winton Festival of Speed, presented by the Victorian Historic Racing Register (VHRR), which focuses on mid-to-late 20th-century touring and sports cars. Established as an annual highlight since at least the early , the festival occurs in early and features over 300 iconic race cars from the to the , including categories such as &A prototypes, Group N production-based racers, HQ Holdens, historic sports sedans, and specials, , and . Events include divisional races, tribute demonstrations, and a grand parade of display vehicles, with full access to pits and garages for spectator immersion. This gathering not only revives classic rivalries but also highlights international entries from brands like Ferrari, , and , reinforcing Winton's role in global historic motorsport. Beyond pure racing, Winton Motor Raceway supports festival-style automotive celebrations through its Show & Shine events, which blend historic vehicle displays with community festivities. These themed gatherings, held several times a year, showcase classic and specialty cars in a non-competitive format, often coinciding with track activities like parade laps. Notable examples include All American Day in , featuring American classics in support of ; the Euro Car Show in August, highlighting European marques; and the + Show in , focusing on heritage vehicles. These events foster automotive appreciation, with entry fees contributing to community causes and drawing crowds for their festive atmosphere and historical significance.

Records and statistics

Lap records

The outright lap record for Winton Motor Raceway's 3.0 km National Circuit stands at 1:14.3401, set by Chris Anthony driving a Gilmour Racing during the Shannons Australian Motor Racing Nationals on 13 June 2025. This eclipsed the previous benchmark of 1:14.5401, established by Christian Murchison in a in July 2000. Lap records across racing categories reflect the circuit's versatility for both open-wheel and production-derived vehicles. In open-wheel racing, historical benchmarks include 0:58.27 by Bob Minogue in a Lola T430 Formula 5000 during the 1993 Historic Winton event, underscoring the track's legacy for high-speed single-seaters. For touring and sports cars, notable class records include 1:24.3718 by Will Brown in a i30N TCR during the 2019 TCR round, highlighting competitive times in tin-top categories. Motorcycle lap records, maintained by official timing provider Computime, dominate the faster end of production-based classes (as of 2021). The Australian Superbike Championship record is 1:19.274, achieved by Troy Herfoss on a at the 2021 round. In the Supersport class, Tom Edwards holds the mark at 1:21.872 on a from the same event.
CategoryRecord HolderVehicleTimeDateSource
Outright (Open-Wheel)Chris AnthonyDallara F311 (Formula 3)1:14.340113 Jun 2025Winton Raceway
Superbike ()Troy Herfoss1:19.27414 Mar 2021Computime
Supersport ()Tom Edwards1:21.87214 Mar 2021Computime
Supersport 300 ()Carter ThompsonYamaha YZF-R31:30.60413 Mar 2021Computime
Sidecars ()Corey Turner / Danyon TurnerSuzuki LCR1:29.11213 Mar 2021Computime
TCR Touring CarsWill BrownHyundai i30N TCR1:24.37181 Sep 2019Speedcafe
Formula 5000 (Historic)Bob MinogueLola T4300:58.2730 May 1993Historic Winton
Q Racing (Historic)Ty Hanger0:55.3026 May 2002Historic Winton
Historic events at Winton, such as the annual Historic Winton festival, feature category-specific records that emphasize pre-1980s machinery. The fastest among these is 0:55.30 by Ty Hanger in a for Q Racing in 2002, with other groups like F5000 and Group R Racing posting sub-minute laps that showcase the circuit's enduring appeal for vintage competitors. Records are periodically updated through sanctioned events, with timing verified by or equivalent bodies.

Event attendance and milestones

Winton Motor Raceway opened with its inaugural race meeting on 26 November 1961, marking the beginning of its role as a significant venue in Australian motorsport. The first championship event followed on 9 December 1962, featuring the Victorian Championship, which established the track's early prominence in regional racing. By the 1970s, the venue hosted the inaugural Historic Winton event on 25-26 June 1977, organized by the Club, which grew into one of Australia's premier historic motorsport gatherings and ran annually for over four decades. In the 1980s, Winton gained international attention when driver competed in and won the Rose City 10,000 endurance race in 1978, drawing approximately 10,000 spectators and highlighting the circuit's appeal for high-profile events. The brought major milestones, including a 1 km extension to the main circuit and a new pit lane in 1997, costing $1.1 million, followed by the $500,000 Corporate Hospitality Centre. These upgrades enhanced the venue's capacity for larger crowds and professional series. In 2000, a new three-story Race Control tower was completed, further modernizing facilities. The 2000s saw Winton enter the national spotlight with the introduction of V8 Supercars rounds, starting in 2006 when Jason Richards secured his sole career victory in the category over a 378 km weekend event. Attendance for such major rounds peaked at around 89,000 over three days during the 2016 Winton SuperSprint, the largest crowd in the track's recent and a 25% increase from the prior year, underscoring the economic boost of up to $10 million to the region. Historic Winton events have consistently drawn strong crowds, with more than 10,000 in 2018. Post-2020, spectator returns marked new milestones, with record attendance levels at the 2022 Historic Winton and Winton Festival of Speed following restrictions. The 2024 Historic Winton attracted about 5,000 spectators across 48 events, reflecting a resurgence in historic racing enthusiasm. In 2025, the Winton Festival of Speed achieved its largest edition yet, with record entry numbers exceeding 335 cars, record ticket sales, and a sell-out V8 Sleuth evening, contributing to unprecedented crowd sizes and online viewership growth. These events demonstrate Winton's enduring draw, blending historic heritage with modern accessibility.

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