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Hume Weir Motor Racing Circuit

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Location
  
Lake Hume, Victoria

Closed
  
27 March 1977

Opened
  
2 November 1959

Time zone
  
GMT +10

Length
  
1.6 km (1.0 mi)

Hume Weir Motor Racing Circuit

Major events
  
Australian Formula 2 Championship Australian Sports Car Championship

Lap record
  
42.7 (Alfredo Costanzo, , 1975)

The Hume Weir Motor Racing Circuit is a now disused motorsport track built 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 and was sealed in the same year.

The final meeting was staged on 27 March 1977. The lap record, set by Alfredo Costanzo driving a Birrana, stands at 42.7 seconds. It was established during the third round of the 1975 Australian Formula 2 Championship on 15 June 1975.

Alpine Rally

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

Today

The circuit has been in a state of disrepair for many years. Further damage was caused to the circuit in the mid-2000s by construction work on the nearby dam wall which had been undertaken due to concern that the wall may be moving.

References

Hume Weir Motor Racing Circuit Wikipedia