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Newcastle Street Circuit
Map as used in the 2019 Supercars race
LocationNewcastle
Time zoneGMT+10:00
Coordinates32°55′35.25″S 151°47′16.75″E / 32.9264583°S 151.7879861°E / -32.9264583; 151.7879861
FIA Grade3
Opened24 November 2017; 6 years ago (2017-11-24)
Closed12 March 2023; 13 months ago (2023-03-12)
Major eventsSupercars Championship Newcastle 500 (2017–2019, 2023)
Street Circuit (2017–2019, 2023)
Length2.641 km (1.640 miles)
Turns14
Race lap record1:10.6403 (Australia David Reynolds, Holden Commodore VF, 2017, Supercars)

The Newcastle Street Circuit was a temporary street circuit around the east end of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. The circuit hosted the Newcastle 500 round of the Supercars Championship in 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2023 with the 2020, 2021 and 2022 events cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] The 14-turn, 2.641 km (1.641 mi) circuit takes in Newcastle Beach and the foreshore around Nobbys Beach Reserve.[2] The Newcastle 500 was last held, with the council deciding not support the event and voting to remove the permanent sections of racetrack.[3]

Circuit[edit]

The circuit began on Wharf Road, heading southwest towards the city. It then turned left at Watt Street, crossing over the Newcastle Light Rail tracks before ascending a 1:22 hill up Watt Street, before again turning left onto Shortland Esplanade 500 m (550 yd) after turn one.[4] Once on Shortland Esplanade, the circuit snaked down the beachside road before reaching a 90° left turn at Zaara Street. This was followed by a 90° right turn onto Scott Street and another 90° left turn onto Parnell Place to the fastest stretch of circuit, Nobbys Road down past Fort Scratchley followed by a left-handed hairpin bend in the Camp Shortland carpark. From there a right-hand turn onto Wharf Road completed the lap.

The originally proposed layout was altered with the omission of the section through Pacific Park and the alteration of the planned Nobbys' Reserve permanent course.[5][6] However, the circuit has attracted criticism from residents within the circuit precinct.[7]

In 2019, the Camp Shortland hairpin bend was altered to improve overtaking. The corner apex moved to where the outside track limit point was initially situated and the corner radius was tightened, giving drivers a longer and deeper braking zone to complete passes.[8]

Lap records[edit]

The fastest official race lap records at Newcastle Street Circuit are listed as:[9]

Class Time Driver Vehicle Event Date
Street Circuit: 2.641 km (2017–2019, 2023)
SupercarsGen2 1:10.6403 Australia David Reynolds Holden Commodore VF 2017 Newcastle 500 26 November 2017
SupercarsGen3 1:12.5355 New Zealand Shane van Gisbergen Chevrolet Camaro Mk.6 2023 Newcastle 500 12 March 2023
SupercarsProject Blueprint 1:12.9790 Australia Brodie Kostecki Ford Falcon FG 2017 Newcastle 500 (support race) 26 November 2017
Touring Car Masters 1:17.9460 Australia Steven Johnson Ford Mustang Mk.1 Fastback 2023 Newcastle 500 (support race) 11 March 2023
Aussie Racing Cars 1:20.8036 Australia Kel Treseder Chevrolet Camaro-Yamaha 2019 Newcastle 500 (support race) 24 November 2019
V8 Utes 1:24.5471 Australia Jeremy Gray Ford Falcon FG Ute 2017 Newcastle 500 (support race) 26 November 2017
Toyota 86 1:26.1035 Australia Declan Fraser Toyota 86 GR Mk.1 2018 Newcastle 500 (support race) 24 November 2018
SuperUtes 1:29.1969 New Zealand Tom Alexander Isuzu D-Max 2019 Newcastle 500 (support race) 23 November 2019

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