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Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Lap Records PHILLIP ISLAND GRAND PRIX CIRCUIT LAP RECORDS CATEGORY/CLASS DRIVER CAR DATE LAP TIME OUTRIGHT/FORMULA 4000SIMON WILLS REYNARD 94D 13/02/2000 1.24.2215 FORMULA 3 TIM MACROW DALLARA F307 MB 21/09/2013 1.24.5146 FORMULA 4 JAYDEN OJEDA MYGALE 2/06/2018 1.34.0900 FORMULA FORD 1600 TYLER MECKLEM VAN DIEMAN RF91 16/05/1999 1.40.1079 FORMULA FORD ANTON DePASQUALE MYGALE SJ13A 24/11/2013 1.35.8901 FORMULA VEE 1200 DANIEL REINHARDT ELFIN 4/09/2005 1.56.8004 FORMULA VEE 1600 MITCH QUIDDINGTON SABRE 02 27/10/2013 1.51.3859 SUPERCARS SCOTT McLAUGHLIN MUSTANG GT 13/04/2019 1.30.9508 SUPERCARS D2S GARRY JACOBSON FALCON FG 16/04/2016 1.32.3013 SUPER3 V8 TOURING CARSGARRY JACOBSON FALCON FG 11/09/2016 1.33.2611 SUPER TOURING GEOFF BRABHAM BMW 320i 1/06/1997 1.37.1706 TCR WILLIAM BROWN HYUNDAI i30N 8/06/2019 1.37.0827 GT JACK LeBROCQ MERCEDES SLS GT3 26/05/2013 1.27.1505 GT PERFORMANCE JAMES PHILLIP FALCON BF FPV GT 19/08/2006 1.45.2660 AUST. PRODUCTION CAR RYAN SIMPSON LOTUS EXIGE 350 4/11/2018 1.42.3361 IMPROVED PRODUCTION A (OVER 3001cc) RAY HISLOP FALCON BF 27/11/2016 1.39.8873 B (2001-3000cc) BEN SCHOOTS MAZDA RX7 27/11/2016 1.42.2502 C (1601-2000cc) GRAEME COX HONDA CIVIC 27/11/2016 1.45.2741 D (UNDER 1600cc) WILL HARRIS SUZUKI SWIFT GTI 27/11/2016 1.48.8354 AUSSIE RACING CARS KYLE ENSBEY MUSTANG 22/04/2018 1.45.7423 HQ HOLDENS DAVID WOOD HOLDEN HQ 12/06/1999 2.01.6608 CIRCUIT EXCEL BEN GRICE HYUNDAI EXCEL 29/09/2019 1.59.7194 COMMODORE CUP MARCUS ZUKANOVIC COMMODORE VS 6/11/2011 1.47.5381 SALOON CARS GAVIN ROSS COMMODORE VT 21/09/2014 1.49.1555 MINI CHALLENGE PAUL STOKELL MINI 12/09/2008 1.44.1491 MIRAGE TROY HUNT MIRAGE 22/09/2002 1.53.0016 V8 UTES RYAL HARRIS FALCON FG 23/04/2017 1.49.3046 TOURING CAR MASTERS GLENN SETON MUSTANG COUPE 11/09/2016 1.40.7450 SPORTS SEDANS A (OVER 4001-6000cc) JACK PERKINS AUDI A4 CHEV 11/09/2016 1.27.2757 B (3001-4000cc) LUKE YOULDEN MAZDA RX7 14/04/2002 1.34.8902 C (2001-3000cc) RICHARD CATCHLOVE MAZDA RX7 9/06/2002 1.39.8284 D (1301-2001cc) PETER BENINCA ALFETTA GTV 29/11/2015 1.39.3403 E (UNDER 1301cc) BARRY DEVLIN MINI COOPER S 12/06/1999 1.56.3401 SPORTS CARS SPORTS CARS GARTH TANDER AUDI R8 LMS 26/11/2016 1.28.7797 MG RACING MORT FITZGERALD MGB V8 6/04/2013 1.39.9599 MGF ROBERT D'ERCOLE MGF 160 TROPHY 13/04/2003 2.00.4539 PORSCHE GT3 CUP CH. MATT CAMPBELL PORSCHE GT3 997 21/09/2014 1.31.1140 CARRERA CUP SCOTT McLAUGHLIN PORSCHE GT3 991 24/05/2015 1.31.1343 PORSCHE 944 KANE ROSE PORSCHE 944 5/10/2014 1.47.5897 RADICAL JAMES WINSLOW RADICAL SR8RX 25/05/2013 1.25.9294 PROTOTYPE 1 ROGER L'ANSON WEST WR 21/09/2014 1.28.4211 TOYOTA 86 CAMERON HILL TOYOTA 86 23/04/2017 1.52.6744 SUPERKARTS 100cc NGB JUNIOR DEAN CROOKE 26/03/2000 2.07.3000 100cc SENIOR ROD CLARKE 15/09/2002 2.10.9000 125cc MAX LIGHT JASON McINTYRE 15/09/2002 1.57.2420 125cc MAX HEAVY MARK WICKS 17/02/2007 1.59.6850 CATEGORY/CLASS DRIVER CAR DATE LAP TIME SUPERKARTS 125cc GEARBOX LEE VELLA 24/06/2018 1.41.3090 80cc JUNIOR PETER GAZZALON 21/02/2004 2.13.0000 80cc SENIOR TROY BYRON 28/03/1999 1.51.6000 125cc STEVE CROSSLAND 18/03/2001 1.43.0000 250cc NATIONAL JORDAN FORD 19/08/2018 1.35.5485 250cc INTERNATIONAL RUSSELL JAMIESON ANDERSON MAVERICK 21/09/2013 1.28.4199 HISTORIC J RICHARD STANLEY AMILCAR 28/02/1999 2.01.4400 K PADDINS DOWLING ERA R10B 18/03/2017 1.57.5861 Lb SPORTS JAC NELLEMAN LOTUS 15 2/03/2003 1.50.4665 Lb RACING DAVID REID FAUX PAS 10/03/2019 1.50.4069 SA SPORTS PETER JACKSON AUSTIN HEALEY 3000 9/03/2014 1.54.5204 SB SPORTS TERRY LAWLER SHELBY GT350 6/03/2020 1.49.4637 SC SPORTS WAYNE SEABROOK PORSCHE CARRERA 7/03/2020 1.47.2878 M SPORTS DAVID VEGHER WEBSTER 11/03/2007 1.43.9889 M RACING NICK McDONALD BRABHAM BT 6 26/02/2005 1.44.4200 O SPORTS LAURIE BENNETT McLAREN M1B 10/03/2013 1.39.2427 O RACING DAMON HANCOCK BRABHAM BT23C 8/03/2014 1.35.4552 P(F 5000) TOM TWEEDIE CHEVRON B24/28 11/03/2018 1.27.4435 Q SPORTS BERT SKIDMORE LOLA T286 29/02/2004 1.30.1400 Q RACING JOHN BOWE MARCH 741 8/03/2014 1.29.3510 R SPORTS JOHN BOWE VESKANDA 5/03/2000 1.28.9800 R RACING PAUL STUBBER MARCH 81C 10/03/2013 1.28.1711 FA FORMULA FORD DAVID HARDMAN ELFIN 600 8/03/2014 1.44.8684 FB FORMULA FORD OLIVER WHITE REYNARD FF89 9/03/2019 1.43.9682 FC FORMULA FORD TIM BLANCHARD VAN DIEMEN RF88 9/03/2013 1.43.1822 VA FORMULA VEE DAMIAN SYKES RENMAX MK 1 11/03/2018 2.07.5725 VB FORMULA VEE DON GREIVESON SPECTRE NG 11/03/2018 2.06.7241 FORMULA JUNIOR GRANT CRAFT BRABHAM BT2 9/03/2014 1.49.4113 FORMULA ATLANTIC TY HANGER RALT RT4 27/02/2005 1.31.6300 GROUP N TOURING GROUP NA TOURING ERIC SPOKES HOLDEN FJ 11/03/2016 2.07.0691 GROUP NB TOURING A1(4501-6000cc) BILL TRENGROVE FORD MUSTANG 20/03/2010 1.52.3407 A2(3001-4500cc) PAUL ZAZRYN JAGUAR MK 2 3.8 21/03/2010 1.57.3385 B (2601-3000cc) RICHARD FAIRLAM HOLDEN EH 9/12/2006 1.58.2877 C (2001-2600cc) JARED COX MAZDA RX2 11/03/2018 1.59.1403 D (1601-2000cc) RAYMOND HARRISON BMW 1800TI 24/11/1996 2.03.5037 E (1301-1600cc) SCOTT FLEMING LOTUS CORTINA 21/03/2010 1.54.9525 F (1001-1300cc) JASON ARMSTRONG MINI COOPER S 19/03/2017 1.55.1652 GROUP NC TOURING A (OVER 5001cc) PAUL STUBBER CHEV CAMARO 6/03/2020 1.45.5009 B (3001-5000cc) FRASER ROSS FORD MUSTANG 11/03/2012 1.48.6600 C (2001-3000cc) GLENN SETON CAPRI V6 9/03/2008 1.51.0007 D (1501-2000cc) DAVID BROWN DATSUN 1600 11/03/2018 1.53.2457 E (1101-1500cc) GREG MALOURE MINI COOPER S 21/03/2010 1.57.0881 GROUP C TOURING WILLIE VAN WERSCH COMMODORE VH 10/03/2013 1.45.7559 GROUP A TOURING JAMES VERNON FORD SIERRA COS. 9/03/2019 1.39.3937 THE ISLAND HILLCLIMB OUTRIGHT ANDREW HOWELL GOULD GR55b 27/04/2008 0.48.406 Update 02/06/2020.
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