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Killarney Motor Racing Complex

Motorsport complex in Table View, Cape Town, South Africa
Killarney International Raceway
Killarney Motor Racing Circuit
Full Circuit (1960–present)
LocationCape Town, South Africa
Coordinates 33°49′24′′S 18°31′40′′E / 33.82333°S 18.52778°E / -33.82333; 18.52778
OperatorWestern Province Motor Club
Opened1951
ArchitectEdgar Hoal
Major eventsFormer:
FIA World Rallycross Championship
World RX of South Africa
(2017–2019, 2023)
Cape Grand Prix (1960–1962, 1965, 1967–1968)
Full Circuit (1960–present)
Length3.267 km (2.030 mi)
Turns5
Race lap record1:08.100 (South Africa Ian Scheckter, Lotus 72, 1974, F1)
World RX Circuit (2017–2019, 2023)
Length1.060 km (0.659 mi)
Turns7
Full Circuit (1954–1960)
Length2.687 km (1.670 mi)
Turns9
Full Circuit (1952–1954)
Length1.650 km (1.025 mi)
Turns5
Original Circuit (1951)
Length1.000 km (0.621 mi)
Turns4

Killarney International Raceway is a motorsport complex in Table View, Cape Town, South Africa. It first saw action in 1947.

History

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An aerial view of the Killarney Race Track with Table Mountain visible in the distance

In 1959/60 the track was upgraded and rebuilt to conform to the required FIA standard for the 1500 cc Formula One cars of the time. The design was entrusted to Edgar Hoal, a leading racing driver and roads engineer, who also supervised its construction.

The Western Cape then had its first taste of international Formula One racing when the non-championship Cape Grand Prix was held at Killarney on 17 December 1960,[1] and was won by Stirling Moss in a Porsche. Since then the complex has grown to include every facet of circuit motorsport. So much so that Killarney currently hosts all forms of main circuit racing, as well as motocross, karting, super motards, stock car, drag racing and European Truck Racing as a one-off event.

World RX layout of Killarney Motor Racing Complex

The circuit hosted the first FIA World Championship race in South Africa since the 1990s with the inaugural World RX of South Africa was held in 2017 for the FIA World Rallycross Championship.[2]

Track features

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The main track has the unusual feature of having two pit lanes on the home stretch. The racing complex also has a drag racing strip and a go-kart track.

Additionally, turn 9 can be turned into a proper chicane for the purposes of motorcycle races.

For the World RX of South Africa, the northwestern portion of the circuit was used, with an extra dirt road added to its infield.[3]

Lap records

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As of March 2023[update] , the fastest official race lap records at the Killarney Motor Racing Complex are listed as:

Full Circuit (1960–present): 3.267 km (2.030 mi)
Category Time Driver Vehicle Event
Formula One 1:08.100[4] Ian Scheckter Lotus 72 1974 False Bay 100
Group 6 1:13.600[5] John Watson Chevron B26 1973 Cape Town 3 Hours
GTC 1:15.426[6] Saood Wariawa Toyota Corolla (E210) 2022 2nd Killarney Global Touring Car Championship round
SupaCup 1:18.326[7] Bradley Liebenbeg Volkswagen Polo VI 2023 1st Killarney Global Touring Car Championship round

References

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  1. ^ "1960 Non-World Championship Grands Prix - Cape Grand Prix". 17 December 1960. Retrieved 9 November 2019.
  2. ^ "South Africa To Host World RX From 2017". fiaworldrallycross.com. September 2016. Archived from the original on 25 September 2016. Retrieved 25 September 2016.
  3. ^ "RX2: World RX Launches New Track At Killarney For CapeTownRX". 16 March 2017. Retrieved 26 August 2025.
  4. ^ "XV False Bay 100". 31 August 1974. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  5. ^ "1973 South African Springbok Trophy Cape Town 3 hours". 17 November 1973. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  6. ^ "2023 Extreme Festival Global Touring Cars GTC & SupaCup – Race 2" (PDF). 17 September 2022. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  7. ^ "2022 Extreme Festival Global Touring Cars GTC & SupaCup – Race 1" (PDF). 18 March 2023. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
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