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Bathurst track - getting closer..!

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 11:56 am
by MadKaw
BIKE RACES BID ON TRACK
BY BRENDAN ARROW
9/12/2008 8:18:00 AM
This is Bathurst’s first look at the proposed new Grand Prix track at Mount Panorama.
It would cost an estimated $20 million to build the 4.8 kilometre track which could one day be home to a future Australian Superbike or World Motor GP champion.

The new circuit utilises sections in the lower half of the famous Mount Panorama track before branching out into a new section of land behind the Mount Panorama Resort.

NSW Minister for Primary Industry Ian Macdonald last week met a delegation from the Bathurst Regional Council and flagged the idea as one that should get off the ground.

“Very definitely, I think Bathurst needs this second usage on a broad scale here at Mount Panorama the current situation with one major event each year the Bathurst 1000 which is an icon event on the Australian sporting calendar,” Mr Macdonald said.

“We believe there is a case for expanding that to a second iconic event.”

Mr Macdonald said the council proposition was for a bike track that could also be useful in bidding for either the Superbikes or Motor GP.

“These are international events that would attract considerable attention and bring a rather large crowd into Bathurst which would be a good thing for the region,” he said.

Chief designer and former Superbike competitor Allen Cunynhame said he was pleased with the meeting and was looking forward to further discussion taking place.

“I hope to be talking to Mr Macdonald in the next few day with the look eventually hosting a round of the Australia Superbikes,” he said.

“This track would also lend itself perfectly for events such as the Indycars or other major open wheeler style vehicles.”

Mr Cunynhame said he thought if a state-of-the-art motor bike facility was built here, then it would not be long until a rider from the area rose the ranks to champion.

“If we promote motorcycle riding in the Central West there is no reason why we couldn’t have future champions coming from here,” he said.

“Many motorsports legend, past and present, where born here at Mount Panorama and I’d like to see that return.”

The next step in the process will involve lobbying the Federal Government for some additional financial support.

“The figures were are talking about $20 million or more it would require some Commonwealth contribution we’ll sit down and start nutting it out,” Mr Macdonald said.

“I’ve also asked the council to do more work through Allan Cunynghame to do more work with the international bodies to get some feel for the certainty of us if we do all of this getting an international event in there.”

“I think to make it really work we need an international event using that facility. We do need to do a bit more work on that to boost its [the race track’s] chances.”

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Re: Bathurst track - getting closer..!

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 12:00 pm
by shinnynoggon
hope it goes through,,,,,,when up and running would be a great weekend trackday away,,,,my 2c anyway :D

Re: Bathurst track - getting closer..!

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 12:39 pm
by Blurr
looks the business with a shit load of rights....

bloody hell you would come back tired as that track would take it out of you.

Re: Bathurst track - getting closer..!

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 12:45 pm
by fireyrob
Looks the business...

Re: Bathurst track - getting closer..!

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 12:59 pm
by Six Addict
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Re: Bathurst track - getting closer..!

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 1:21 pm
by triway
Blurr wrote:bloody hell you would come back tired as that track would take it out of you.
That was the first thing I thought, you would have to be fit!

Re: Bathurst track - getting closer..!

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 5:39 pm
by timmyrocks
oh yer hope it goes through, that looks sick :)

Re: Bathurst track - getting closer..!

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 8:53 pm
by mike-s
im still trying to compare it to the current circuit, but am having a bit of trouble doing so *looks for circuit maps before commenting further*

Re: Bathurst track - getting closer..!

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 9:28 pm
by mike-s
Had a look, right, now i can picture how it works. A lot of the property owners may or may not be happy that they won't have the track thundering past their door any more.

Re: Bathurst track - getting closer..!

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 10:25 pm
by Sulli
why can't they race on the existing track ??

Re: Bathurst track - getting closer..!

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 10:35 pm
by hoffy
Sulli wrote:why can't they race on the existing track ??
no run off if you bin it..

Re: Bathurst track - getting closer..!

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 10:36 pm
by hoffy
On the resident aspect, they have been racing there for over 100 years, stop fucking whinging and get over it.. :kuda:

Re: Bathurst track - getting closer..!

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 7:48 am
by Six Addict
doesn't really have a nice straight....good fpr the smaller bikes.... would definitely love to do this track :D

Re: Bathurst track - getting closer..!

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 9:35 am
by myk1979
mike-s wrote:Had a look, right, now i can picture how it works. A lot of the property owners may or may not be happy that they won't have the track thundering past their door any more.

The original track will still be there, this is just an add-on to the current layout. Could never take the mountain away from V8 Supercars!!!

I don't see Motogp going there from the Island tho. I hope it goes ahead, the more racetracks we have the better!! :D

Re: Bathurst track - getting closer..!

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 9:05 am
by MadKaw
UPDATE......
08 Apr, 2010 05:27 PM
from http://www.Trakdaze.com

THERE was plenty of action at Mount Panorama yesterday, but it was all off the track.
The chief executive officer of the Homebush Motor Racing Authority (HMRA) Bryan Hardman was in town to meet Mount Panorama infrastructure steering committee representatives at the iconic circuit. It was part of the final phase of a process as HMRA works towards calling tenders for a feasibility study into the proposal for a second track, which is estimated to cost more than $20 million.

The study will determine if the second track is viable and will include a business plan for the venture, accurate costings and the all-important bottom line.

Tenders for the study are expected to be called in a week and will be posted on the State Government’s e-commerce website.

Mr Hardman joined Mayor Paul Toole and council general manager David Sherley, Member for Macquarie Bob Debus, high-ranking local police, CAMS and second track designer Allan Cunynghame.

Member for Bathurst Gerard Martin, who has been an avid proponent of the project, had previous commitments in Lithgow, but said yesterday that once a decision is made on whether or it’s a realistic venture, it will be a matter of finding the money.

“Everyone will have a better idea on where we’re headed once we get that feasibility study done and I expect it to go out to the market place in about a month,” he said.

“The State Government has shown it’s serious about the project by putting up $250,000 for the study.

“If everything stacks up it’s a matter of council, state and federal governments talking turkey about where the money will come from.”

Mr Hardman described the meeting as positive. “It gave us a chance to get a feel for the site, including the proximity of the second circuit to adjoining residents, before we put the feasibility study out to tender,” he said. “We have to determine what is the most appropriate project for this site with the second circuit the preferred option.”

Mayor Paul Toole said city engineer Doug Patterson and treasurer Bob Roach were also on hand as Mr Cunynghame outlined where the second track would actually sit in the Mount Panorama precinct.