Sandown Raceway

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Sandown International Raceway
Location Melbourne, Australia
Major events Sandown 500 (V8 Supercars), Easternats
Circuit length 3.1 kilometres
Turns 13
Direction anti-clockwise
Lap record 1.10.8251 (Marcos Ambrose, Stone Brothers Racing, 2004)

Sandown International Raceway is a motor racing circuit in Melbourne, Victoria, approximately 25 km south east of the city centre.

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[edit] History

It was first opened in 1962 and held the Sandown 500 (now called the Betta Electrical 500) in 1984. This race is one of the 'endurance' races in the V8 Supercar calendar.

[edit] Motor racing

When Sandown first opened in 1962 it held the Sandown International Cup, which featured world-famous drivers such as Stirling Moss and Bruce McLaren. Throughout the 1960s and 70s the race meetings continued to attract international stars along with the best of Australia's drivers.

Australia's traditional Holden/Ford rivalry really surfaced at the track in the late 1960s and through the 1970s until Peter Brock won seven meetings in a row, out of a total of nine.

1984 saw the introduction of Group A rules and an extension of the track to 3.9 km. It also saw the first 500 km race, named the Castrol 500. In 1989 the track reverted back to 3.1 km.

The 1990, 1993 and 1994 events had no major sponsor and were underwritten by Jon Davison.

[edit] V8 Supercars

With the creation of the V8 Supercars series, they included the Sandown 500 event as part of their calendar until 1998. The race was then held as a sprint round until 2000, then as three 150 km races with pit stops in 2001 and 2002. The event was won by Todd Kelly in 2001 and by Marcos Ambrose in 2002. They returned to the 500 km format in 2003 with a sponsorship deal with Betta Electrical and have been a large part of the series since. The 2003 event was won by Mark Skaife and Todd Kelly for the Holden Racing Team. In 2004 it was won by Marcos Ambrose and Greg Ritter in a Pirtek-backed Stone Brothers Racing Falcon. In 2005, it was won by Craig Lowndes and Frenchman Yvan Muller in a Betta Electrical backed Falcon. In 2006, Ford Performance Racing got its maiden endurance victory with Mark Winterbottom and Jason Bright. In 2007, there has been no announcement who will back the 500 with Betta Electrical in financial ruin after October 2006.

[edit] EasterNats

Easternats is a car festival held at the race track annually. It attracts a large number of entrants for the show'n'shine and various other events. It comprises usually a turn out of 750 entered vehicles.