Luddenham Raceway
The Luddenham Raceway is a 0.86-mile (1.38-km) motorsports facility consisting of a karting center, a world-class road course, and many other amenities such as a paintball park located just an hour away from the Sidney Central Business District in New South Wales, Australia. The complex opened its doors in November 2018 as a private initiative to give speed lovers from Sidney a place to unleash their passion for racing in a safe yet exciting environment. The landscape around the track is gorgeous, and the climate in Luddenham is pleasant year-round, getting a little unpredictable sometimes, with heavy rainfall and temperature variations that keep racing teams guessing.
Races start/end in the main straight, going in counter-clockwise orientation through 8 corners, most of them hard to maneuver, which adds a skill challenging aspect to racers hitting the track. The average speed is 57 mph (91 km/h), but it certainly feels a lot faster because of the particularities of the field. Elevation change is a factor in this, with a remarkable 72 feet (22 meters) of vertical gain on the rolling hills where the circuit stands. Luddenham Raceway is an outstanding piece of design, with its ample runoffs, a well-calibrated trajectory, and a privileged location, all of which guarantee a steady stream of motorsports fans in the future to come.
Class Podiums
Luddenham Raceway CW is 1.4 km, 8 turns, clockwise. Fastest recorded lap: 47.600 (Mazda RX-7 FD3S 1993).
Frequently asked questions
How long is Luddenham Raceway CW?
Luddenham Raceway CW is 1.4 km (0.9 mi) long.
How many turns does Luddenham Raceway CW have?
Luddenham Raceway CW has 8 turns.
Which direction does Luddenham Raceway CW run?
Luddenham Raceway CW runs clockwise.
What is the lap record at Luddenham Raceway CW?
The fastest recorded lap at Luddenham Raceway CW is 47.600 in a Mazda RX-7 FD3S 1993.