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Lakeside Park, formerly known as Lakeside International Raceway is a motor racing circuit located in Kurwongbah, City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. It is 30 km (19 mi) north of Brisbane , and lies adjacent to Lake Kurwongbah .
The 1969 Australian Grand Prix was a motor race held at Lakeside in Queensland, Australia on 2 February 1969. [1] The race was promoted by the Queensland Motor Sports Club [1] and was open to Australian National Formula cars and Australian Formula 2 cars. [2] It was the thirty fourth Australian Grand Prix and was race five of the 1969 Tasman ...
1969 Tasman Series winner Chris Amon (Dino 246 Tasmania) at Lakeside for the Australian Grand Prix. The 1969 Tasman Series was a motor racing competition staged in New Zealand and Australia [1] for cars complying with the Tasman Formula. [2]
The Australian Grand Prix is an annual motor racing event which is under contract to host Formula One until 2035. [clarification needed] [1] One of the oldest surviving motorsport competitions held in Australia, the Grand Prix has moved frequently with 23 different venues having been used since it was first run at Phillip Island in 1928.
Formula Holden was an Australian open wheel racing category introduced in 1989. ... Lakeside International Raceway - 0:46.66, Paul Stokell, Reynard 91D, 17 July 1994;
The 1982 Australian Drivers' Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing title open to racing cars complying with Australian Formula 1. [1] [2] It was the 26th Australian Drivers' Championship. [3] The title winner, Alfredo Costanzo [4] was awarded the 1982 CAMS "Gold Star". [1]
In February 1963, the car, having been fitted with a 2.5-litre Climax engine, was driven by Innes Ireland and Graham Hill in the series of off-season races in New Zealand and Australia, including the 1963 Australian Grand Prix at Warwick Farm and the Lakeside International at Lakeside, placing sixth and second respectively.
Max Stewart in the Alec Mildren Racing-entered Mildren Waggott TC4V at Lakeside International Raceway in 1971. Malcolm Clarke Stewart (14 March 1935 [1] – 20 March 1977) was an Australian racing driver. He was known as the "Jolly Green Giant" for his disposition and height. Stewart was born in Orange, New South Wales.