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Supercars test drive Melbourne's new West Gate Tunnel Project

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07 Mar
Cam Waters, Anton de Pasquale take Supercars through new Wurundjeri Way extension
  • Supercars test drive Melbourne's new West Gate Tunnel Project

  • Cam Waters, Anton de Pasquale take race cars through new Wurundjeri Way extension

  • Supercars on track at Australian Grand Prix from Thursday March 13

The Allan Labor Government’s West Gate Tunnel Project has teamed up with Supercars to test drive the new connections which will transform how people move between Melbourne’s west and the city.

Melbourne-based drivers Cam Waters and Anton de Pasquale toured the new Wurundjeri Way extension and elevated ramp connecting CityLink to Footscray Road, which will open later this year.

The Melbourne SuperSprint returns as the main support for the Formula 1 Louis Vuitton Australian Grand Prix 2025, including a standalone race day Thursday as part Round 2 of the Supercars Championship.

To celebrate this collaboration, the West Gate Tunnel Project will be making a pit stop at the Australian Grand Prix, giving race-goers a chance to experience the future of Melbourne’s infrastructure through an immersive 3D driving simulator.

This innovative experience gives the public the chance to virtually drive the expanded West Gate Freeway and new twin tunnels, previewing the faster and more seamless routes the project will offer once completed.

Race-goers will also have the chance to chat with West Gate Tunnel Project staff across the four days to learn about new travel options when the project crosses the finish line in late 2025.

Melburnians who are unable to attend the race will get the chance to take the driving simulator for a spin at shopping centres and festivals in Melbourne’s west this year.

To learn more, visit the Big Build website for more details on where the simulators will be next.

The West Gate Tunnel Project will transform travel in Melbourne’s west, providing a vital alternative to the West Gate Bridge, delivering a much-needed second river crossing, reducing congestion, and removing 9,000 trucks a day from local roads.

“We’re excited to offer race-goers the opportunity to virtually drive through new connections that will be delivered first hand through our new 3D driving simulator," Minister for Transport Infrastructure Gabrielle Williams said.

“The surface was mega, and it’s always cool to do something a bit different," Waters said.

"It’s a big project for Melbourne, so it was cool to check it out.”

De Pasquale added: “I’m from Werribee and I’m so excited to see how the West Gate Tunnel Project will change the way we move around Melbourne, especially from the West.”

Minister for Transport Infrastructure Gabrielle Williams said:“We’re excited to offer race-goers the opportunity to virtually drive through new connections that will be delivered first hand through our new 3D driving simulator."

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