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Raise the bat: Symmons Plains closes on special milestone

19 Mar 2022
The circuit will host its 49th ATCC/Supercars event next weekend
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Next weekend's NED Whisky Tasmania SuperSprint will edge Symmons Plains closer to an incredible milestone.

The rural Launceston venue will host the second round of the 2022 Repco Supercars Championship on March 26-27.

It will be the 49th ATCC/Supercars event at the 2.41km circuit, bringing it ever closer to the magical 50.

  • CLICK HERE to purchase your NED Whisky Tasmania SuperSprint tickets

Only Sandown Motor Raceway, with 51 rounds, has hosted more championship events.

Perth’s Wanneroo Raceway (42) and Winton Motor Raceway (32) are the only other 2022 circuits to have hosted more than 30 events.

Next weekend's event marks the 53rd anniversary of ATCC/Supercars competition at Symmons Plains.

Supercars are BACK on the Apple Isle

The popular Tasmanian venue made its championship debut in 1969, with Norm Beechey racing a Holden Monaro GTS 327 to victory.

In 48 previous visits, 30 drivers have won races, with Jamie Whincup leading the way with 13 wins.

Chaz Mostert, the current points leader, won his first race at Symmons Plains last April.

Whincup and reigning champion Shane van Gisbergen shared the other two wins at the 2021 event.

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With Whincup retiring at the end of 2021, there are now just four active drivers who have won races at Symmons Plains.

Van Gisbergen leads the way on four, ahead of Will Davison (two), Mark Winterbottom and Mostert (both one).

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Will another driver add their name to the Symmons Plains honour roll next weekend?

Find out at next weekend's NED Whisky Tasmania SuperSprint. CLICK HERE to purchase your event tickets.

Every session of the event will be broadcast live on Fox Sports 506 and streamed on Kayo.

The Seven Network will broadcast highlights on Saturday and Sunday.

Most championship events by active venues*

Ch'ship events

Circuit

51

Sandown International Motor Raceway

48

Symmons Plains International Raceway

42

Wanneroo Raceway

32

Winton Motor Raceway

30

Mount Panorama Circuit**

30

Sydney Motorsport Park

25

Hidden Valley Raceway

19

New Zealand (Pukekohe 2001-07, 13-19; Hamilton 2008-12)

18

Surfers Paradise Street Circuit

15

Reid Park Street Circuit

5

The Bend Motorsport Park

3

Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit***

3

Newcastle East Street Circuit

*Correct to the Beaurepaires Sydney SuperNight

**Bathurst hosted sprint rounds in 1966, 1970, 1972, 1995, 1996 and 2021; the Bathurst 1000 has been a championship event since 1999

***Includes 2020 event abandoned after COVID-19 cancellation

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