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Phillip Island circuit gets $3 million facelift

Thursday, 13 December 2012 14:27 GMT
Phillip Island circuit gets $3 million facelift

Phillip Island is in the midst of a major facelift, with the island's 4.445km race circuit treated this week to a two day, $3 million resurface to create the smoothest, and one of the fastest race tracks in the world. The Victorian circuit, is set to get even faster in 2013 with the new track surface. The resurfacing operation involves over 5000 tonnes of asphalt being mixed on site in a huge batching plant, and transported at a scorching 172 degrees trackside.


It is the track's first resurface in 14 years and Andrew Fox of circuit owners, the Linfox Property Group, believes the circuit will emerge as "smooth as a baby's bum".


"There's nothing better than having the best race track in the world and the drivers and riders racing here with such excitement on their faces," said Fox.


While the likes of Max Biaggi and Casey Stoner hitting speeds of over 320 kph heading down the island's iconic Gardner Straight, the V8 Supercars also give the place a serious knock. While the cars clock a top straight speed over 280 kph, they are faster than the bikes through the corners, applying added stresses to the track.


The circuit will be ready for racing for January's Island Classic for historic bikes and then in February will host the World Superbike riders for final pre-season testing and the 2013 opening round on February 24.