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Darwin Triple Crown

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19 - 21 Jun

Hidden Valley Raceway

Hidden Valley Raceway

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Practice (45m)*
09:30 - Fri, 19 Jun
Qualifying (Format 2)*
12:30 - Fri, 19 Jun
Race 1 (120km)*
15:30 - Fri, 19 Jun
Race 2 (120km)*
15:30 - Sat, 20 Jun
Qualifying (Format 3)*
09:30 - Sun, 21 Jun
Top Ten Shootout*
12:00 - Sun, 21 Jun
Race 3 (200km)*
14:30 - Sun, 21 Jun

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Track Info

Hidden Valley Raceway - Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia

Permanent road course within a multi-use motorsport park - clockwise - 1.1 km main straight into heavy T1 braking, technical mid-lap and a traction-critical final sector

First Race
1986
The road circuit opened in 1986, with the venue’s first Supercars round arriving in 1998.
Circuit Length
2.870 km
1.783 miles - full layout used by Supercars, ASBK and national series.
Turns
14
Numbered T1 to T14 - official ASBK track map reference.
Main Straight
~1.1 km
One of Australia’s longest - slipstreaming into T1 defines race craft here.
Lap Records (Race)
1:06.559 - Nick Percat (Supercars), 2018
Category bests also include 1:05.178 - Josh Waters (ASBK Superbike), 2023. See series list below for more.

When was the track built?

Hidden Valley’s motorsport precinct took shape through the 1980s with speedway, karts and a drag strip, and the sealed road circuit opened in 1986. The site has since grown into the NT’s flagship motorsport venue, with upgrades across the complex including international-spec drag strip improvements in 2010.

When was its first race?

The circuit’s first race meetings ran in 1986. Hidden Valley’s modern era hit the national spotlight in 1998 when Supercars debuted in Darwin, delivering a famous last-lap swing as Craig Lowndes inherited victory after Mark Skaife’s engine failed near the line.

What's the circuit like?

  • Straight-line sting: The ~1.1 km main straight puts a premium on top-end and drag efficiency, slingshotting cars into the heaviest stop of the lap at Turn 1.
  • Linked braking zones: T1 leads into a rhythm of change-of-direction and traction tests through T4-T7 before another big stop at T5/T6 depending on line choice.
  • Heat management: Darwin’s dry-season warmth stresses tyres and brakes; getting clean air after pit cycles is key to undercut strategies.
  • Final sector execution: The run from T10 to T14 is all about rotation without overheating rears, then maximising the launch back onto the straight.
  • Benchmark pace: Supercars race-lap 1:06.559 (2018) and Superbikes in the low 1:05s highlight the layout’s stop-and-go speed window.

Lap records and benchmarks (by series)

  • Supercars Championship - race lap: 1:06.559 - Nick Percat, 2018.
  • ASBK Superbike - race lap: 1:05.178 - Josh Waters, Ducati Panigale V4 R, 2023.
  • Formula Holden - race lap: 1:02.9268 - Simon Wills, 2001.
  • S5000 - race lap: 1:03.4504 - Cooper Webster, 2022.
  • Porsche Carrera Cup - race lap: 1:07.3601 - Dale Wood, 2023.
  • Trans Am Australia - race lap: 1:09.6383 - Todd Hazelwood, 2025.

Why go?

A tropical winter motorsport getaway. The Darwin Triple Crown brings Supercars plus stacked supports, and the precinct’s drag strip often hosts Nitro Up North the same weekend. Warm weather, open paddocks and big passing into T1 make it an easy ticket to recommend.

Where's the best place to watch?

  • Turn 1 grandstands: Starts, restarts and late-brake dives after the 1.1 km blast.
  • Turn 5-6 complex: Heavy braking and switchbacks that create cutback passes.
  • Final sector (T10-T14): See who keeps rear tyre alive for the launch onto the main straight and the sprint to the line.
  • Drag strip side for night shows: If Nitro Up North is on, watch Top Fuel thunder down the quarter-mile under lights.

Not just Supercars: headline series in Darwin

ASBK: Superbikes trade slipstream moves and late brakes into T1 and T5 during the Top End round.

Porsche Carrera Cup, Trans Am, Touring Cars: National supports deliver deep grids with plenty of drafting down the straight.

Drag racing: International-spec strip with major events through the dry season.

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