Mount Panorama/Wahluu |
The technical challenges for the track, the picturesque setting and the sense of history and tradition combine in every event to create a truly unique experience for drivers and fans alike. There are five major motor racing events held on the track annually: the epic Bathurst 1000, the Bathurst 12-Hour, the Bathurst 6-Hour, Challenge Bathurst, and the Bathurst International.
The fastest official lap of the racing circuit is Christopher Mie's record at the 2018 Challenge Bathurst, completing the circuit in just under 2 minutes driving a GT3 -pec Audi R8 Ultra. One thing is for certain - the future will see competitors continually pushing new limits and wowing fans at the spiritual home of Australian motor racing.
Mount Panorama/Wahluu is a significant site in Wiradjuri culture, being a place of ceremonies for thousands of years before motor racing began on the mountain. The creation story of Wahluu, is told by the Bathurst Wahluu Elders, is that of two brothers Gaanhabula and Wahluu, who were attracted to the same migay (girl). Gaanhabula suggested a spear throwing competition to impress the girl and see who could win her over. When Wahluu’s throw hit the target, Gundiyarri was so full of rage that it struck Wahluu and his bundhi (club) and Wahluu fell to the ground. This made the Gundiyarri (spirits) angry and they cause lava to erupt out of the ground, forever encasing Wahluu in the earth. The shape of Mount Panorama’s is Wahluu’s body lying on his side. Gaanhabula was banished by the spirits and also turned to stone, becoming the mountain known as Canobolas in the neighbouring city of Orange.
Mount Panorama/Wahluu was officially dual named in 2015 to recognise the site's connection to country, its significance to Wiradjuri culture, and to preserve the knowledge of Wahluu for future generations.
Explore Mount Panorama/Wahluu
Drive the Famous Track
Mount Panorama/Wahluu |
The Boardwalk Experience
Take in the best views in the region from the top of Mount Panorama/Wahluu as you stroll along the new boardwalk, opened in late 2020. Best experienced by parking at the John Hinxman Vista Lookout. Then proceed on foot to the boardwalk experience which include elements that tell the stories of the long Wiradjuri connection to this place, the story of the development of the landscape and the most recent development of the site into the icon of Australian motor racing.Panorama Punish
Mount Panorama Punish |
*Source: Bathurst Visitor Information Centre
1 Kendall Ave, Bathurst NSW 2795
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https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/contact-the-visitor-information-centre/
1 Kendall Ave, Bathurst NSW 2795
(02) 6332 1444
visitors@bathurst.nsw.gov.au
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https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/contact-the-visitor-information-centre/
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