Hume Weir Motor Racing Circuit

Hume Weir Motor Racing Circuit
Location Lake Hume, Victoria
Time zone GMT +10
Opened 2 November 1959
Closed 27 March 1977
1960-77 circuit
Length 1.6 km (1.0 mi)
1959-60 circuit
Length 1.29 km (0.8 mi)

The Hume Weir Motor Racing Circuit is a now disused motorsport track built at on the Victorian side of the Murray River at Lake Hume near Albury-Wodonga.

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History

The circuit was built in a disused quarry left over from the construction of the Hume Weir which had taken place between 1919 and 1931.

The opening race meeting was held on 2 November 1959. Originally 1.28 km in length, the track was extended to 1.6 km in 1960.[1]

In the 1962 Edition of the Manual of Motor Sport, the lap record was listed as being 51.2 seconds, set by Jack Brabham in a Cooper-Climax.[2]

Peter Brock took part in his second race weekend at the Hume Weir on 26 December 1967. Driving the Austin A30 he raced at Winton a month beforehand, he failed to finish any of the races.[3]

The final meeting was staged on 27 March 1977.[1]

Alpine Rally

After the final race meeting in 1977, the circuit continued to be used as part of stages in the Alpine Rally during the 1980s and possibly the early 1990s.[4]

Today

The circuit has been in a state of disrepair for many years.[5] Further damage was caused to the circuit in the mid-2000s after construction on the nearby dam wall which had been caused by fears that it may be moving.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Pedr Davis, The Macquarie Dictionary of Motoring, page 226
  2. ^ CAMS, Manual of Motor Sport and National Competition Rules, 1962 Edition, page 124
  3. ^ Brock 05: That "evil natured" machine, the A30
  4. ^ a b AUTOSPORT Bulletin Board
  5. ^ The Tasman Series 1964-69: Hume Weir