Pukekohe Park Raceway
Pukekohe Park is a horse racing, motor racing, and community events facility located in Pukekohe, New Zealand, approximately 40 kilometres (24.9 mi) south of the Auckland CBD, in the Auckland Region of the North Island. The venue, owned by Counties Racing Club Inc. is used seven days a week for horse training, driver training, motor sport events, cycling and various events and functions.
Location | Pukekohe, New Zealand |
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Time zone | GMT +12 |
Coordinates | 37°12′56″S 174°55′8″E |
Major events | Tasman Series New Zealand V8s Toyota Racing Series Supercars Championship Auckland SuperSprint New Zealand Grand Prix |
Length | 2.841, 2.91 km (1.765, 1.808 mi) |
Turns | 8/ 11 |
Race lap record | 51.807 (Glenn Smith, ELF Lubricants- SBT Group, December 8, 2018) |
Website | www |
History
The Raceway was opened in 1963 as a permanent track, replacing Ardmore (an aerodrome) as the host circuit of the New Zealand Grand Prix. Annually for several years, the mainly European based Grand Prix drivers such as Stirling Moss, Graham Hill, Jim Clark and Jackie Stewart, would head downunder for a relaxed Tasman Series during the European winter.
For many years Pukekohe was the venue for New Zealand's premier production car race, the Benson and Hedges 500 mile race (later 1000 km) featuring drivers such as Peter Brock, Dick Johnson and Jim Richards. In 1996 the New Zealand Mobil Sprints held one round in Pukekohe. Pukekohe Park Raceway also held an annual round of the popular Australian V8 Supercar race from 2001 to 2007. However, the New Zealand round moved to Hamilton Street Circuit in 2008. On 5 July 2012, it was announced that V8 Supercars would return to the circuit in 2013 as part of a 5-year deal with the circuit operators following a series of upgrades to accommodate for the series' return.
The changes to the track included a series of corners before the hairpin turn, meaning safer, slower races.[1] The upgrades also included a new race control building, timing building and corporate viewing facility opposite the main grandstand as well as the addition of overhead pedestrian bridges.[2]
In the centre of the circuit there is a thoroughbred training centre, which dictates the use of the site as it owned by the Counties Racing Club Inc. The Club is host to 14 horse race meetings a year and is used six days a week as a stables and training facility.
- (1963–1966)
- (1967–1989)
- (1990–2012)
- (2013–present)
New Zealand Grand Prix
The New Zealand Grand Prix has been held at Pukekohe on 29 occasions, the first being in 1963, and the last to date being held in 2000. Between 1964 and 1975, the NZ Grand Prix at the circuit was also a round of the Tasman Series. Winners of the NZ Grand Prix at Pukekohe include Kiwis Bruce McLaren, Chris Amon, Craig Baird, and Paul Radisich, internationals such as Australian Frank Gardner, Italian Teo Fabi, and Brazilian Roberto Moreno, as well as Formula One World Champions John Surtees, Graham Hill, Jackie Stewart and Keke Rosberg (Rosberg's wins in 1977 and 1978 were before his World Championship win in 1982).
Year | Driver | Car | Entrant |
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1963 | Lola Mk4 Climax | Bowmaker-Yeoman Credit Team | |
1964 | Cooper T170 Climax | Bruce McLaren Motor Racing | |
1965 | Brabham BT111A Climax | Scuderia Veloce | |
1966 | BRM P261 | Owen Racing Organisation | |
1967 | BRM P261 | R.H.H. Parnell | |
1968 | Ferrari 246T | Chris Amon | |
1969 | Ferrari 246T | Scuderia Veloce | |
1970 | McLaren M10A Chevrolet | Rothmans Team Matich | |
1971 | McLaren M10A Chevrolet | N.E. Allen Auto Indust. (Pty) Ltd | |
1972 | Lola T300 Chevrolet | Lola Cars Ltd | |
1973 | Elfin MR5 Repco Holden | Ansett Team Elfin | |
1975 | Lola T332 Chevrolet | BDS Racing | |
1976 | Lola T332 Chevrolet | Ken Smith | |
1977 | Chevron B34 | Fred Opert Racing | |
1978 | Chevron B34 | ||
1979 | March 79B | ||
1980 | Ralt RT1 | ||
1981 | Ralt RT1 | ||
1982 | Ralt RT4 Ford | Goold Motorsport | |
1983 | Ralt RT4 Ford | ||
1984 | Ralt RT4 Ford | ||
1985 | Ralt RT4 Ford | ||
1986 | Ralt RT4 Ford | ||
1987 | Ralt RT4 Ford | ||
1988 | Ralt RT4 Ford | ||
1989 | Swift Cosworth | ||
1990 | Swift Cosworth | ||
1991 | Swift Toyota | ||
2000 | Reynard 94D Holden | NRC International | |
Supercars Championship
In 2008 the Supercars Championship round in New Zealand moved to the Hamilton Street Circuit so Pukekohe held its final event on the weekend of 20–22 April 2007. In 2013 Supercars returned to Pukekohe after the Auckland government confirmed that stakeholders would put $6.6 million into making the circuit more suitable for Supercars. These upgrades include a new chicane on the back straight, more pedestrian bridges and a makeover of the circuit's appearance.
Lap records
- Outright Lap Record – 59.073s by Glenn Smith, Crawford DP03-Porsche in GTRNZ GT1. Set at 13:47.41 on 01/04/2018.
- Outright Lap Record (Old Layout) – 52.139s by Glenn Smith, Crawford DP03-Porsche in TradeZone GTRNZ GT1. Set on 09/12/2018
References
- "Pukekohe V8s to feature four races". 3 News NZ. 25 October 2012. Archived from the original on 24 March 2014.
- "Pukekohe V8s to get $6.6 million revamp". 3news.co.nz. 15 October 2012. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
External links
- Pukekohe Park
- Official Website of V8 race
- NZV8s' Pukekohe Park Raceway info
- 2012 Upgrades (for April 2013 V8 Supercars)