Winton Motor Raceway is a 3.0km circuit in national configuration and a 2.03km circuit in Club configuration located near Benalla just off the Hume Highway, Victoria. The circuit has been established for over 40 years and host Motorcycle, Motor Car and Superkart racing as well as having vehicle product testing facilities.
On this site you will find all kinds of general interest information about Winton Raceway, including membership forms, entry forms, ticket purchasing information, records, news and community features.
The site also host information about the Benalla Auto Club and Winton Motorcycle Club who are the local clubs that operate at Winton Motor Raceway. You can find membership forms and details of these clubs in the membership section.
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Latest announcements ...
Round 3 BP Midland/Pedders No Bull Sprint Series
July 13, 2008 will see Round 3 of the 2008 BP Midland/Pedders No Bull Sprint Series is almost upon us. This round is unique as it is back to back with the ever popular Winton Fun Day. Participants can enjoy two fantastic days of racing at Winton Motor Raceway.
The documents are available to download for Round 3:
Round 3 of the Australian Superbike Championship will arrive at Winton Motor Raceway on May 31- June 1, 2008. This exiciting series is set to provide non stop motorcycle racing action over the 2 days.
Information on Ticket pricing and race schedule can be found here.
The Australian Auto Sport Alliance (AASA) today announced an all-new Australian Rally Championship for 2008.
The AASA Australian Rally Championship next year has five events to be held in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria and is focussed on providing a series that is inclusive of all competitors.
The Championship heralds a new era in welcoming competitors of all levels to be treated equitably and automatically score points for the series. There are no championship registration fees, no separation of competitors into piggy-back events, equal access to all service facilities and no requirement to contest every single round.
For three years, the Australian Motor Racing Series has brought exciting, affordable and accessible racing to competitors and fans across Australia. The AMRS accomplished this task with a small team of dedicated personnel, and in order to keep costs to a minimum, with relatively modest marketing and promotion. Despite this, the series has built an excellent reputation, and a strong core of top-quality competitors and categories.
Today sees the announcement of the evolution of the AMRS into the newly titled AUSTRALIAN MOTOR RACING CHAMPIONSHIPS (AMRC), a development that is designed to promote further growth, and secure the future of the series into the future.