The Bend Motorsport Park

The Bend Motorsport Park, currently known as Shell V-Power Motorsport Park for naming rights reasons, is a 7.770 km (4.828 mi) bitumen motor racing circuit at Tailem Bend, South Australia, Australia, about 100 km (62 mi) south-east of the state capital, Adelaide.

Shell V-Power Motorsport Park
GT Circuit (2018–present)
LocationTailem Bend, South Australia, Australia
Time zoneUTC+09:30 (UTC+10.5 DST)
Coordinates35°18′30″S 139°31′0″E
FIA Grade2 (2 layouts)
OwnerPeregrine Corporation
Broke groundMarch 2016 (2016-03)
Opened13 January 2018 (2018-01-13)
Former namesThe Bend Motorsport Park (January 2018–August 2023)
Major eventsCurrent:
Supercars Championship
The Bend SuperSprint
(2018–present)
GT World Challenge Australia (2018–2019, 2021–present)
S5000 (2019, 2023)
Australian SBK
(2018–2019, 2021–present)
Former:
Asian Le Mans Series (2020)
Asia Road Racing Championship (2018–2019)
Websitewww.thebend.com.au
GT Circuit (2018–present)
Length7.770 km (4.828 miles)
Turns35
Race lap record2:38.673 (Australia Aidan Read, Ligier JS P217, 2020, LMP2)
International Circuit (2018–present)
Length4.950 km (3.076 miles)
Turns18
Race lap record1:40.7295 (Australia John Magro, Dallara F308, 2019, F3)
West Circuit (2018–present)
Length3.410 km (2.119 miles)
Turns12
Race lap record1:10.085 (Australia Josh Kean, Footwork FA15, 2020, F1)
East Circuit (2018–present)
Length3.930 km (2.442 miles)
Turns22
West PLUS Circuit (2018-present)
Length3.66 km (2.274 miles)
Turns17
Sprint Circuit (2018-present)
Length2.784 km (1.73 miles)
Turns11
Southwest Circuit (2018-present)
Length1.81 km (1.125 miles)
Turns7
North Circuit (2018-present)
Length1.34 km (0.833 miles)
Turns13
Karting Circuit (2018-present)
Length1.1 km (0.684 miles)
Turns16
Drag Strip (2023)
Length0.402 km (0.25 miles)

The complex has a bitumen circuit, drag racing strip, and drift racing circuit.[1]

The race circuits are of a high international standard and licensed by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) for car racing and the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) for motorcycle racing.

The circuit name was changed as Shell V-Power Motorsport Park from August 2023.[2]

History

Circuit Construction progress in July 2017

In February 2015, Peregrine Corporation lodged plans with the Government of South Australia to redevelop the former Mitsubishi Motors Australia test track at Tailem Bend, South Australia.[3] Approval was granted in May 2015[4] with construction commencing in March 2016.[5] Initially titled the South Australian Motorsport Park, by the time construction commenced, The Bend Motorsport Park name had been adopted.[6]

The address of the site was originally in Elwomple. In September 2017, before the facility opened, the boundary between Tailem Bend and Elwomple was adjusted so that The Bend Motorsport Park is officially in Tailem Bend, not Elwomple.[7][8]

The first major event was the Revolve24 Endurance Cycling Challenge on 13–14 January 2018, an ultra-distance cycling festival featuring 24-hour, 12-hour and 6-hour races.[9][10] It hosted The Bend SuperSprint, a round of the 2018 Supercars Championship, in August 2018.[11] It has a desire to hold a MotoGP Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix round.[12][13]

On 4–14 January 2019, the circuit hosted the 25th Australian Scout Jamboree.[14] From January 10–12, 2020 it hosted a round of the 2019–20 Asian Le Mans Series season as the 4 Hours of The Bend[15] and the Supercars sprint round will be replaced by a new endurance event, The Bend 500.[16] The Supercars race was later dropped from the calendar altogether, in a shortened calendar due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with circuit managing director Sam Shahin openly critical of the cancellation.[17] After multiple changes in the Supercars calendar, it was announced that the track will held a doubleheader in late September.[18]

Sam Shahin also offered up the facility for Hotel Quarantine during the Covid pandemic, but this was not taken up by the South Australian Government.[19]

Facilities

Jamie Whincup won the Sunday race at the first Supercars Championship event at the circuit in 2018.

International Circuit

Length: 4.950 km (3.076 mi)

  • Used for majority of events including Supercars, Superbikes and national series events, through to state racing, club racing and track hire

GT Circuit

Length: 7.770 km (4.828 mi)

  • Used for endurance racing, specialist racing events, private hire and test days. Hosted a four-hour Asian Le Mans Series event in January 2020.

West Circuit

Length: 3.410 km (2.119 mi)

  • Used for the majority of short track events. Includes club racing, testing, sprint events, “cruising” events, driver/rider training
  • Used for 2020 OTR SuperSprint The Bend event in 2020 Supercars Championship
  • Can be used independently from the East Circuit

East Circuit

Length: 3.930 km (2.442 mi)

  • Used for driver/rider training, drifting, testing, club days, private days
  • Can be used independently from the West Circuit[20]

West PLUS Circuit

Length: 3.66 km (2.274 mi)

Sprint Circuit

Length: 2.784 km (1.730 mi)

Southwest Circuit

Length: 1.81 km (1.125 mi)

North Circuit

Length: 1.34 km (0.833 mi)

Karting Circuit

Length: 1.1 km (0.684 mi)

Drag Strip

Length: 0.402 km (0.250 mi)

Pit building and hotel

Construction commenced in February 2017 for the 300 metres (980 ft) long pit building which includes hotel accommodation in the upper levels of the four-storey building. There are 34 pit garages.[21] The 100 room Rydges Pit Lane Hotel opened in 2019.[22]

Lap records

As of August 2023, the fastest official race lap records at The Bend Motorsport Park are listed as:[23][24]

CategoryDriverVehicleTimeDate
GT Circuit: 7.770 km (2018–present)
LMP2Aidan ReadLigier JS P2172:38.673[25]12 January 2020
LMP3David FumanelliLigier JS P32:51.692[25]12 January 2020
GT3Alessandro Pier GuidiFerrari 488 GT32:56.990[25]12 January 2020
CNYasser ShahinRadical RS3:02.493[26]12 January 2020
Production CarsKeith WongHonda Integra DC53:45.671[26]12 January 2020
International Circuit: 4.950 km (2018–present)
Formula 3John MagroDallara F3081:40.729523 June 2019
S5000Thomas RandleLigier JS F3-S50001:41.2560[23][27]16 November 2019
GT3Jamie WhincupMercedes-AMG GT31:45.6607[23]13 July 2019
SuperkartJordan FordAnderson Maverick1:46.6960[23]10 April 2021
Group CNMark LauckeWolf GB08 Tornado1:47.103118 September 2021
Lamborghini Super TrofeoJonathan CecottoLamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo EVO21:48.321911 June 2023
Toyota Racing SeriesChristopher SlusarskiTatuus FT-501:49.296310 June 2023
SupercarsDavid ReynoldsHolden ZB Commodore1:49.4042[23][28]24 August 2019
Radical CupJames WinslowRadical SR3 RSX1:50.511115 April 2018
Formula 4Brodie NorrisMygale M14-F41:50.664511 June 2023
Porsche Carrera CupJordan LovePorsche 911 (991 II) GT3 Cup1:50.7966[23][29]25 August 2019
SuperbikeWayne MaxwellDucati Panigale V4 R1:50.972[30]5 December 2021
SupersportTom EdwardsYamaha YZF-R61:54.683[30]5 December 2021
TCR Touring CarNathan MorcomHyundai i30 N TCR1:57.0504[31]17 November 2019
Formula FordAngelo MouzourisMygale SJ18A1:57.5339[32]23 June 2019
GT4Sam BrabhamMercedes-AMG GT41:57.722822 October 2022
Touring Car MastersJoel HeinrichChevrolet Camaro RS2:00.473620 August 2023
Aussie Racing CarsJoshua AndersonFord Mustang2:05.672331 July 2022
Sidecar F1Patrick Clancy/Steve BonneyLCR-Suzuki GSXR-10002:06:114[33]26 November 2022
Asia Production 250Muklada SarapuechHonda CBR250RR2:07.170[30][34]28 April 2019
Supersport 300Brandon DemmeryYamaha YZF-R32:08.963[30]5 December 2021
Sidecar F2Jamie Crass/Lee MenziesWindle-Suzuki GSXR-6002:09:829[35]9 July 2023
SuperUtesDavid SiedersMazda BT-502:10.873120 August 2023
Toyota 86 Racing SeriesRyan TomsettToyota 862:15.372420 August 2023
Asia Underbone 150Md Helmi AzmanYamaha MX King 1502:16.894[30][36]22 April 2018
West Circuit: 3.410 km (2018–present)
Formula 1Josh KeanFootwork FA151:10.085[37][38]5 September 2020
SupercarsShane van GisbergenHolden ZB Commodore1:16.2224[39]26 September 2020

Notes

    References

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    8. Burdett, Michael (19 September 2017). "Notice to Alter the Boundaries of Places" (PDF). Geographical Names Act, 1991. Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure. DPTI 2017/17699/01. Retrieved 15 February 2018. and Boundary Alteration of Tailem Bend and Elwomple (PDF) (Map). Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure. 11 September 2017. 2017_17699_01_Tailem_Bend. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
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