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| Events = '''Current:'''<br />'''[[Formula Regional Oceania Championship|FR Oceania]]''' (2010–2021, 2023–present)<br />'''[[Toyota Finance 86 Championship|Toyota 86 Championship]]''' (2014–2015, 2017–present)<br />'''[[NZ Touring Cars Championship|Racer Products V8s]]''' (2014–2015, 2017–2019, 2021–present)<br />'''Former:'''<br />[[New Zealand Grand Prix]] (2021, 2023)<br />[[Ferrari Challenge#Ferrari Challenge Asia-Pacific|Ferrari Challenge Asia-Pacific]] (2018 |
| Events = '''Current:'''<br />'''[[Formula Regional Oceania Championship|FR Oceania]]''' (2010–2021, 2023–present)<br />'''[[Toyota Finance 86 Championship|Toyota 86 Championship]]''' (2014–2015, 2017–present)<br />'''[[NZ Touring Cars Championship|Racer Products V8s]]''' (2014–2015, 2017–2019, 2021–present)<br />'''Future:'''<br />'''[[Australian GT Championship|GT World Challenge Australia]]''' (2016–2018, 2025)<br />'''Former:'''<br />[[New Zealand Grand Prix]] (2021, 2023)<br />[[Ferrari Challenge#Ferrari Challenge Asia-Pacific|Ferrari Challenge Asia-Pacific]] (2018)<br />[[V8SuperTourer]] (2012–2015) |
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| Layout1 = International Circuit (2016–present) |
| Layout1 = International Circuit (2016–present) |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The [[motorsport]] park is an ambitious privately funded enterprise by two motorsport friends, Tony Roberts and Chris Watson. Roberts and Watson purchased two dairy farms from Envirowaste in December 2003 and began the long task of getting resource consent to build the Motorsport Park. Opposition from Transit NZ and the Corrections Department (their new prison is 2 km away) caused delays due to concerns over traffic, litter and odour, which was ironic with the landfill only {{cvt|2|km|mi|abbr=on}} away. The concept of apartments on the edge of the circuit was entirely new and untested in the market. Roberts and Watson came up with the concept from observing its success alongside golf courses to help fund the project. It was a major success, with the 80 apartments selling in only 5 weeks in 2006 and returning $26 million to help fund the project. With construction beginning in February 2007. The completion was planned for late 2008, but a particularly wet winter pushed the opening out to October 2009. Some of the circuit was built on swampy ground, and Fraser Thomas Ltd, the engineers on the project utilised modern pre-loading technology to ensure that the land would be stable enough to support a race track. The earthworks were carried out by Ross Reid Ltd, who purchased laser controlled graders to ensure an accurate build of the circuit. In January 2010 Hampton Downs was officially opened by the Waikato District Mayor, Peter Harris, at the Bruce McLaren Festival. This Festival was the first of the very successful Historic Motorsport Festival promoted to celebrate a famous New Zealander, or car marque. Hampton Downs has become a major venue for local [[motorsport]] without the restrictions imposed by tracks that share the use with the horse racing fraternity like [[Pukekohe Park Raceway]]. It also reflects a modern approach to motor race track design and associated amenities. The 160ha development's initial plans also included an industrial park, events cafe, motor lodge, lifestyle blocks, 80-trackside apartments and convention centre (re-located Britomart Pavilion) and the track is already booked out five days a week for driver training and various industry promotions. |
The [[motorsport]] park is an ambitious privately funded enterprise by two motorsport friends, Tony Roberts and Chris Watson. Roberts and Watson purchased two dairy farms from Envirowaste in December 2003 and began the long task of getting resource consent to build the Motorsport Park. Opposition from Transit NZ and the Corrections Department (their new prison is 2 km away) caused delays due to concerns over traffic, litter and odour, which was ironic with the landfill only {{cvt|2|km|mi|abbr=on}} away. The concept of apartments on the edge of the circuit was entirely new and untested in the market. Roberts and Watson came up with the concept from observing its success alongside golf courses to help fund the project. It was a major success, with the 80 apartments selling in only 5 weeks in 2006 and returning $26 million to help fund the project. With construction beginning in February 2007. The completion was planned for late 2008, but a particularly wet winter pushed the opening out to October 2009. Some of the circuit was built on swampy ground, and Fraser Thomas Ltd, the engineers on the project utilised modern pre-loading technology to ensure that the land would be stable enough to support a race track. The earthworks were carried out by Ross Reid Ltd, who purchased laser controlled graders to ensure an accurate build of the circuit. In January 2010 Hampton Downs was officially opened by the Waikato District Mayor, Peter Harris, at the Bruce McLaren Festival. This Festival was the first of the very successful Historic Motorsport Festival promoted to celebrate a famous New Zealander, or car marque. Hampton Downs has become a major venue for local [[motorsport]] without the restrictions imposed by tracks that share the use with the horse racing fraternity like [[Pukekohe Park Raceway]]. It also reflects a modern approach to motor race track design and associated amenities. The 160ha development's initial plans also included an industrial park, events cafe, motor lodge, lifestyle blocks, 80-trackside apartments and convention centre (re-located Britomart Pavilion) and the track is already booked out five days a week for driver training and various industry promotions. |
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In 2015, Tony Quinn purchased the complex and work started almost immediately to complete the circuit extension, based |
In 2015, Tony Quinn purchased the complex and work started almost immediately to complete the circuit extension, based closely on the original plans. Currently completed are hospitality suites above the pits, a corporate karting circuit, business park, business apartments (with seven-car garages) and cafe. The Bruce McLaren Trust has an industrial unit with a large collection of the famous NZ racing driver and originator of the McLaren F1 team memorabilia, which can be viewed most days. |
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In 2020, the track |
In 2020, the track would have hosted the [[Supercars Championship]]'s [[Auckland Super400]] but the lockdown due to COVID-19 curtailed this. Although the event is traditionally held at [[Pukekohe Park Raceway]], the 2020 race was scheduled for [[Anzac Day]] (25 April), which is forbidden under local legislation.<ref>{{cite web|last=van Leeuwen|first=Andrew|url=https://us.motorsport.com/v8supercars/news/supercars-nz-pukekohe-hampton-downs/4650754/|title=Supercars forced to move NZ round to Hampton Downs|publisher=[[Motorsport.com]]|date=12 January 2020|access-date=12 January 2020}}</ref> |
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Hampton Downs is one of the most technically advanced race circuit in the world, with complete integration between race control, start lights, flag point lights, pit lane lights, CCTV system, timing systems, environmental sound monitoring, pit lane speed monitoring and large outdoor LED information displays. Most day-to-day operations are now fully automated including a vehicle safety system that monitors all vehicles on track and alerts the operator within 30sec if a vehicle stops on track.{{Citation needed|date=June 2021}} |
Hampton Downs is one of the most technically advanced race circuit in the world, with complete integration between race control, start lights, flag point lights, pit lane lights, CCTV system, timing systems, environmental sound monitoring, pit lane speed monitoring and large outdoor LED information displays. Most day-to-day operations are now fully automated including a vehicle safety system that monitors all vehicles on track and alerts the operator within 30sec if a vehicle stops on track.{{Citation needed|date=June 2021}} |
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It also hosted the [[2016 Hampton Downs 101]], an endurance race as part of the [[2016 Australian GT Championship]]. |
It also hosted the [[2016 Hampton Downs 101]], an endurance race as part of the [[2016 Australian GT Championship]]. |
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==Lap |
==Lap records== |
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As of February 2024, the fastest official race lap records at the Hampton Downs Motorsport Park are listed as: |
As of February 2024, the fastest official race lap records at the Hampton Downs Motorsport Park are listed as: |
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| [[Formula Regional]] || '''1:29.067'''<ref>{{cite news |title=Ngatoa holds off Bilinski for FRegional Oceania win |url=https://formulascout.com/ngatoa-holds-off-bilinski-for-fregional-oceania-win/115452 |website=Formula Scout |date=4 February 2024 |access-date=4 February 2024}}</ref> || {{flagicon|POL}} [[Roman Bilinski]] || [[Tatuus FT-60]] || [[2024 Formula Regional Oceania Championship|4 February 2024]] |
| [[Formula Regional]] || '''1:29.067'''<ref>{{cite news |title=Ngatoa holds off Bilinski for FRegional Oceania win |url=https://formulascout.com/ngatoa-holds-off-bilinski-for-fregional-oceania-win/115452 |website=Formula Scout |date=4 February 2024 |access-date=4 February 2024}}</ref> || {{flagicon|POL}} [[Roman Bilinski]] || [[Tatuus FT-60]] || [[2024 Formula Regional Oceania Championship|4 February 2024]] |
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| [[Group GT3|GT3]] || '''1:30.014'''<ref>{{cite web |title=Australian Endurance Hampton Downs 2016 |url=https://www.racingsportscars.com/results/Hampton_Downs-2016-10-30.html |date=30 October 2016 |access-date=29 June 2024}}</ref> || {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Peter Hackett (racing driver)|Peter Hackett]]<ref>{{cite web |title=2016 CAMS Australian Endurance Championship - Driver Database |url=https://www.driverdb.com/championships/cams-australian-endurance-championship/2016 |access-date=29 June 2024}}</ref> || [[Mercedes-AMG GT#AMG GT3 (2015–2019)|Mercedes-AMG GT3]] || [[2016 Australian GT Championship#Australian Endurance Championship 2|30 October 2016]] |
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| [[Ferrari Challenge]] || '''1:35.467'''<ref>{{cite web |title=Ferrari Challenge Asia Pacific @ Hampton Downs - International 4/13/2018 - 4/15/2018 Race 1 - 30 Minutes |url=https://www.race-monitor.com/Results/Session/6293899 |date=15 April 2018 |access-date=23 August 2023}}</ref> || {{flagicon|MCO}} [[Louis Prette]] || [[Ferrari 488#Motorsport|Ferrari 488 Challenge]] || [[Ferrari Challenge#Ferrari Challenge Asia-Pacific|15 April 2018]] |
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| [[Toyota Finance 86 Championship|Toyota 86 Championship]] || '''1:53.523'''<ref>{{cite web |title=Super Sprint MSNZ Championship Round 4 Toyota 86 R16 - Toyota 86 - Race 2 (10 Laps) Race (10 Laps) started at 11:20:12 |url=https://www.toyota.co.nz/globalassets/toyota-racing-website/new-website/toyota-86-championship/2023-season/results/round-03/toyota-86---race-2-10-laps.pdf |date=5 February 2023 |access-date=5 February 2023}}</ref> || {{flagicon|NZL}} [[Brock Gilchrist]] || [[Toyota 86#Motorsport|Toyota 86]] || 5 February 2023 |
| [[Toyota Finance 86 Championship|Toyota 86 Championship]] || '''1:53.523'''<ref>{{cite web |title=Super Sprint MSNZ Championship Round 4 Toyota 86 R16 - Toyota 86 - Race 2 (10 Laps) Race (10 Laps) started at 11:20:12 |url=https://www.toyota.co.nz/globalassets/toyota-racing-website/new-website/toyota-86-championship/2023-season/results/round-03/toyota-86---race-2-10-laps.pdf |date=5 February 2023 |access-date=5 February 2023}}</ref> || {{flagicon|NZL}} [[Brock Gilchrist]] || [[Toyota 86#Motorsport|Toyota 86]] || 5 February 2023 |
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[[Category:Motorsport venues in New Zealand]] |
[[Category:Motorsport venues in New Zealand]] |
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[[Category:Sports venues in Waikato]] |
[[Category:Sports venues in Waikato]] |
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[[Category:Supercars Championship circuits]] |
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[[Category:Sports venues completed in 2009]] |
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Latest revision as of 20:48, 29 August 2024
Location | North Waikato, New Zealand |
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Time zone | UTC+12:00 |
Coordinates | 37°21′14″S 175°4′31″E / 37.35389°S 175.07528°E |
FIA Grade | 3 |
Owner | Tony Quinn (2015–present) |
Broke ground | 23 February 2007 |
Opened | 18 October 2009 |
Major events | Current: FR Oceania (2010–2021, 2023–present) Toyota 86 Championship (2014–2015, 2017–present) Racer Products V8s (2014–2015, 2017–2019, 2021–present) Future: GT World Challenge Australia (2016–2018, 2025) Former: New Zealand Grand Prix (2021, 2023) Ferrari Challenge Asia-Pacific (2018) V8SuperTourer (2012–2015) |
Website | http://www.hamptondowns.com |
International Circuit (2016–present) | |
Length | 3.800 km (2.361 miles) |
Turns | 10 |
Race lap record | 1:27.637 ( Michael Lyons, McLaren M26, 2017, F1) |
National Circuit (2009–present) | |
Length | 2.700 km (1.678 miles) |
Turns | 7 |
Race lap record | 0:59.444 ( Ken Smith, Lola T332, 2019, F5000) |
Club Circuit (2016–present) | |
Length | 1.200 km (0.745 miles) |
Turns | 4 |
The Hampton Downs Motorsport Park is situated in rural northern Waikato (about halfway between Auckland and Hamilton on the Waikato Expressway), New Zealand near the Meremere drag strip and the dirt track club.[1]
History
[edit]This section may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia's quality standards. (April 2024) |
This article's tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia. (April 2024) |
The motorsport park is an ambitious privately funded enterprise by two motorsport friends, Tony Roberts and Chris Watson. Roberts and Watson purchased two dairy farms from Envirowaste in December 2003 and began the long task of getting resource consent to build the Motorsport Park. Opposition from Transit NZ and the Corrections Department (their new prison is 2 km away) caused delays due to concerns over traffic, litter and odour, which was ironic with the landfill only 2 km (1.2 mi) away. The concept of apartments on the edge of the circuit was entirely new and untested in the market. Roberts and Watson came up with the concept from observing its success alongside golf courses to help fund the project. It was a major success, with the 80 apartments selling in only 5 weeks in 2006 and returning $26 million to help fund the project. With construction beginning in February 2007. The completion was planned for late 2008, but a particularly wet winter pushed the opening out to October 2009. Some of the circuit was built on swampy ground, and Fraser Thomas Ltd, the engineers on the project utilised modern pre-loading technology to ensure that the land would be stable enough to support a race track. The earthworks were carried out by Ross Reid Ltd, who purchased laser controlled graders to ensure an accurate build of the circuit. In January 2010 Hampton Downs was officially opened by the Waikato District Mayor, Peter Harris, at the Bruce McLaren Festival. This Festival was the first of the very successful Historic Motorsport Festival promoted to celebrate a famous New Zealander, or car marque. Hampton Downs has become a major venue for local motorsport without the restrictions imposed by tracks that share the use with the horse racing fraternity like Pukekohe Park Raceway. It also reflects a modern approach to motor race track design and associated amenities. The 160ha development's initial plans also included an industrial park, events cafe, motor lodge, lifestyle blocks, 80-trackside apartments and convention centre (re-located Britomart Pavilion) and the track is already booked out five days a week for driver training and various industry promotions.
In 2015, Tony Quinn purchased the complex and work started almost immediately to complete the circuit extension, based closely on the original plans. Currently completed are hospitality suites above the pits, a corporate karting circuit, business park, business apartments (with seven-car garages) and cafe. The Bruce McLaren Trust has an industrial unit with a large collection of the famous NZ racing driver and originator of the McLaren F1 team memorabilia, which can be viewed most days.
In 2020, the track would have hosted the Supercars Championship's Auckland Super400 but the lockdown due to COVID-19 curtailed this. Although the event is traditionally held at Pukekohe Park Raceway, the 2020 race was scheduled for Anzac Day (25 April), which is forbidden under local legislation.[2]
Hampton Downs is one of the most technically advanced race circuit in the world, with complete integration between race control, start lights, flag point lights, pit lane lights, CCTV system, timing systems, environmental sound monitoring, pit lane speed monitoring and large outdoor LED information displays. Most day-to-day operations are now fully automated including a vehicle safety system that monitors all vehicles on track and alerts the operator within 30sec if a vehicle stops on track.[citation needed]
The circuit
[edit]The track consists of two independent circuits that can be combined to form one large circuit. The direction of the circuits are clockwise. The track has a very smooth surface, and a mix of blind bends and crests which make it a challenging circuit for drivers.[3] The front straight is 950 m (3,120 ft) long with a kink in the middle and has an 11 m (36 ft) rise and fall, and the back straight is 750 m (2,460 ft) long. The National circuit, which incorporates the long front straight and pit facilities, is 2.700 km (1.678 mi) long with seven corners. The club circuit is 1.200 km (0.746 mi) long with four corners. Both tracks can combine into a 3.800 km (2.361 mi) circuit with six right-hand and four left-hand corners.[4]
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Accommodation
[edit]The 450 ha (1,100 acres) includes 80-trackside apartments set in four blocks on the main straight, all of which were sold out within three weeks during September 2004. Many of the apartments are offered to rent as part of a motel and are able to accommodate up to six people.
Track facilities and specification
[edit]The track has been designed for FIA Level 2 usage, which is just one step below Formula One. Apart from racing, there will be an emphasis on the testing and driver training facility. Downforce will run driver training (instructed by A1GP veteran Jonny Reid) and corporate events at Hampton Downs. California Superbike School have signed up and base its New Zealand fleet of Suzuki GSX-R600s at Hampton Downs to deliver professional rider training between-races events at Hampton Downs, as an extension of its worldwide network.[3]
Virtual models
[edit]Demonstrations
[edit]The track had been modeled in 3D by Rmedia[5] featuring a BMW Formula One car. Its full simulation also had been analyzed by FIA.[6]
Games
[edit]The Hampton Downs circuit was immortalised in the rFactor game by way of third-party generated content based on the early plans made before construction was initially complete. This content is available to download for public use.
Track events
[edit]The track has hosted several major events since it opened in 2009. The circuit also hosts a round of the Toyota Racing Series each summer (except 2022), with three races being held during the event and the New Zealand Motor Cup being contested over the final race. The V8SuperTourer series held two yearly events at the circuit from its inception until its demise. The newly formed NZ Touring Car Championship now contests there annually. Many other events are held other the year[clarification needed] including national events as well as local events. The circuit also hosts the New Zealand Grand Prix in 2021 and 2023.
It also hosted the 2016 Hampton Downs 101, an endurance race as part of the 2016 Australian GT Championship.
Lap records
[edit]As of February 2024, the fastest official race lap records at the Hampton Downs Motorsport Park are listed as:
Category | Time | Driver | Vehicle | Date |
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International Circuit: 3.800 km (2016–present) | ||||
Formula One | 1:27.637[7] | Michael Lyons | McLaren M26[8] | 20 January 2017 |
Formula Regional | 1:29.067[9] | Roman Bilinski | Tatuus FT-60 | 4 February 2024 |
GT3 | 1:30.014[10] | Peter Hackett[11] | Mercedes-AMG GT3 | 30 October 2016 |
Ferrari Challenge | 1:35.467[12] | Louis Prette | Ferrari 488 Challenge | 15 April 2018 |
Toyota 86 Championship | 1:53.523[13] | Brock Gilchrist | Toyota 86 | 5 February 2023 |
National Circuit: 2.700 km (2009–present) | ||||
Formula 5000 | 0:59.444[14] | Ken Smith | Lola T332 | 25 January 2019 |
Toyota Racing Series | 0:59.636[15] | Enaam Ahmed | Tatuus FT-50 | 29 January 2017 |
Formula Regional | 1:01.280[16] | Liam Lawson | Tatuus FT-60 | 1 February 2020 |
Toyota 86 Championship | 1:14.210[17] | Tom Alexander | Toyota 86 | 3 May 2014 |
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Segedin, Kara (2009-10-27). "Motorsport: New track has vvvroom with a view". nzherald.co.nz. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
- ^ van Leeuwen, Andrew (12 January 2020). "Supercars forced to move NZ round to Hampton Downs". Motorsport.com. Retrieved 12 January 2020.
- ^ a b Madelin, Jacqui (2009-11-08). "Motorsport: Opening blast on intriguing track". nzherald.co.nz. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
- ^ http://www.hamptondowns.com/pages/65/the-circuit.htm Archived 2013-11-26 at archive.today Hampton Downs-The Circuit
- ^ HamptonDowns (2008-05-14). "Hot Lap on Hampton Downs". youtube.com. Archived from the original on 2021-12-12. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
- ^ Thompson, Eric (2009-07-01). "Motorsport: Hampton Downs races to finish". nzherald.co.nz. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
- ^ "2017 NZFMR >> Historic Formula 1 - Race 15 - Rolling Start". 20 January 2017. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
- ^ "Michael Lyons - Driver Database". Retrieved 16 November 2022.
- ^ "Ngatoa holds off Bilinski for FRegional Oceania win". Formula Scout. 4 February 2024. Retrieved 4 February 2024.
- ^ "Australian Endurance Hampton Downs 2016". 30 October 2016. Retrieved 29 June 2024.
- ^ "2016 CAMS Australian Endurance Championship - Driver Database". Retrieved 29 June 2024.
- ^ "Ferrari Challenge Asia Pacific @ Hampton Downs - International 4/13/2018 - 4/15/2018 Race 1 - 30 Minutes". 15 April 2018. Retrieved 23 August 2023.
- ^ "Super Sprint MSNZ Championship Round 4 Toyota 86 R16 - Toyota 86 - Race 2 (10 Laps) Race (10 Laps) started at 11:20:12" (PDF). 5 February 2023. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
- ^ "2019 Motorsport NZ Premier Championship Formula 5000 - Race 20 - 8 Laps Rolling Start". 25 January 2019. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
- ^ "Hampton Downs - National Toyota Racing Series Race 12 - Grid Start - 15 Laps - 29/01/2017" (PDF). 29 January 2017. Retrieved 20 November 2022.
- ^ "2020 BP Ultimate MSNZ Championship Castrol Toyota Racing Series Race 9 - 20 Laps Grid Start Race (20 Laps) started at 15:20:34" (PDF). 1 February 2020. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
- ^ "2013-2014 Toyota Finance 86 Championship Session Results 3 May 14 Hampton Downs Saturday Race 1" (PDF). 3 May 2014. Retrieved 20 November 2022.