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Surfers Paradise Street Circuit

Surfers Paradise Street Circuit

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Surfers Paradise, QLD, Australia

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About Surfers Paradise Street Circuit

The Surfers Paradise Street Circuit is one of the most iconic and demanding temporary tracks in world motorsport. Located in the heart of Queensland's Gold Coast, the circuit winds through the high-rise canyons of Surfers Paradise and Main Beach. Originally built in 1991 for the American IndyCar series, it has evolved over decades to become a crown jewel of the Supercars Championship. The track is famous for its proximity to the Pacific Ocean, offering a stunning backdrop that contrasts with the brutal nature of the racing. Known for its punishing kerbs and unforgiving concrete walls, the circuit requires absolute precision. Drivers must navigate high-speed chicanes where the cars often launch onto two wheels, a sight that has become synonymous with the Gold Coast 500. The layout was shortened in 2010 to its current 2.98km configuration, making it more compact and intense for both fans and competitors. It remains a high-stakes arena where even a tiny error can end a race instantly. Beyond the on-track action, the venue is celebrated for its festive, "carnival" atmosphere. The event transforms the coastal strip into a massive fan zone with live music, stunt shows, and beachside entertainment. It’s a unique fusion of high-octane motorsport and the relaxed Queensland lifestyle, drawing tens of thousands of spectators every year. Whether it's the roar of V8 engines or the vibrant nightlife nearby, the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit offers an experience unlike any other in Australia.

Surfers Paradise Street Circuit

Surfers Paradise Street Circuit

Venue
Surfers Paradise, QLD, Australia

Surfers Paradise Blvd, Surfers Paradise QLD 4217, Australia

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About Surfers Paradise Street Circuit

The Surfers Paradise Street Circuit is one of the most iconic and demanding temporary tracks in world motorsport. Located in the heart of Queensland's Gold Coast, the circuit winds through the high-rise canyons of Surfers Paradise and Main Beach. Originally built in 1991 for the American IndyCar series, it has evolved over decades to become a crown jewel of the Supercars Championship. The track is famous for its proximity to the Pacific Ocean, offering a stunning backdrop that contrasts with the brutal nature of the racing. Known for its punishing kerbs and unforgiving concrete walls, the circuit requires absolute precision. Drivers must navigate high-speed chicanes where the cars often launch onto two wheels, a sight that has become synonymous with the Gold Coast 500. The layout was shortened in 2010 to its current 2.98km configuration, making it more compact and intense for both fans and competitors. It remains a high-stakes arena where even a tiny error can end a race instantly. Beyond the on-track action, the venue is celebrated for its festive, "carnival" atmosphere. The event transforms the coastal strip into a massive fan zone with live music, stunt shows, and beachside entertainment. It’s a unique fusion of high-octane motorsport and the relaxed Queensland lifestyle, drawing tens of thousands of spectators every year. Whether it's the roar of V8 engines or the vibrant nightlife nearby, the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit offers an experience unlike any other in Australia.

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