The return to Symmons Plains will see Jamie Whincup take to his most successful venue.
Whincup has won a record 12 races at the Tasmanian circuit, which will host the third round of the 2021 Repco Supercars Championship.
He has also recorded 12 wins on the streets of Townsville, which is a whopping seven more than the next best.
The Beaurepaires Tasmania SuperSprint will mark the 48th ATCC/Supercars event at the 2.4km circuit.
Whincup wins in 2015
After nearly 50 visits, Whincup has ruled the roost on the Apple Isle with his dozen, with former teammate Craig Lowndes the next best with 10 wins.
Whincup won his first race at Symmons Plains in 2007, winning both Sunday sprints to take overall round honours.
Between 2007 and 2015, Whincup won 11 of 23 races held at the venue.
Since his 2007 breakthrough, the seven-time champion has only missed out on a Tasmanian win at the 2010, 2013, 2016, 2017 and 2019 visits to the circuit.
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However, despite his dominance at the circuit, Whincup hasn’t won a race in Tasmania since his Saturday triumph in 2018.
In the championship’s most recent visit in 2019, Scott McLaughlin and Shane van Gisbergen shared the wins.
In 47 visits to Symmons Plains, 29 drivers have won races, with Whincup leading the way.
Of active drivers, Whincup is the winningest driver at nine of the 2021 championship’s 11 venues, and is the most successful all-time at four of them.
Whincup takes the flag in 2018
The most imperious winning record at a circuit belongs to Lowndes, who claimed 16 victories at Perth’s Wanneroo Raceway.
Five active drivers have won races at Symmons Plains; Whincup (12 wins), van Gisbergen and Fabian Coulthard (three), Will Davison (two) and Mark Winterbottom (one).
Whincup is also level with Peter Brock with eight pole positions at the circuit, ahead of Lowndes and Winterbottom (both with six).
The Repco Supercars Championship field will return to Symmons Plains for the Beaurepaires Tasmania SuperSprint across April 10-11. Tickets are on sale now.
The event will be broadcast live on Foxtel and will be streamed on Kayo.
Most wins at active venues (active drivers)*
Venue | Winners |
Bathurst (sprint) | van Gisbergen x2 |
Sandown | Whincup x7, van Gisbergen x3, Winterbottom x2 |
Tasmania | Whincup x12, van Gisbergen x3, Coulthard x3, Davison x2 |
Tailem Bend | van Gisbergen x2 |
Winton | Whincup x4, Winterbottom x4, Courtney x3. Slade x2, Coulthard x2 |
Darwin | Whincup x7, Winterbottom x4, van Gisbergen x2, Reynolds x2 |
Townsville | Whincup x12, van Gisbergen x5, Winterbottom x3 |
Sydney | Whincup x4, van Gisbergen x4, Mostert x2, Percat x2 |
Perth | Winterbottom x7, Whincup x5, Davison x3 |
Bathurst (1000) | Whincup x4, Davison x2 |
New Zealand | Whincup x10, van Gisbergen x6, Winterbottom x4, Davison x2 |
Gold Coast | Whincup x9, van Gisbergen x4, Winterbottom x2, Mostert x2 |
Most wins at active venues (all-time)*
Venue | Winners |
Bathurst (sprint) | Geoghegan x3, Bowe x3 |
Sandown | Lowndes x11 |
Tasmania | Whincup x12 |
Tailem Bend | McLaughlin x5 |
Winton | Seton x5, Bowe x5 |
Darwin | Skaife x 8, McLaughlin x8 |
Townsville | Whincup x12 |
Sydney | Skaife x10 |
Perth | Lowndes x16 |
Bathurst (1000) | Brock x9 |
New Zealand | Whincup x10 |
Gold Coast | Whincup x9 |
*Correct to the Penrite Oil Sandown SuperSprint