The Lobethal Circuit was a motor racing course centred on the South Australian town of Lobethal in the Mount Lofty Ranges, 22 miles from the state capital...
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Lobethal /ˈloʊbəθəl/ is a town in the Adelaide Hills area of South Australia. It is located in the Adelaide Hills Council local government area, and is...
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1948 South Australian 100 (category Motorsport at Lobethal)
The 1948 South Australian 100 was a motor race staged at the Lobethal Circuit in South Australia on 1 January 1948. It was contested as a handicap race...
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List of motor racing tracks (redirect from List of motor racing circuits)
Airfield Circuit, Leyburn, Queensland Lobethal Circuit, Lobethal, South Australia Longford Circuit, Longford, Tasmania Lowood Airfield Circuit, Tarampa...
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developed machinery. One more race was held, at the Lobethal Circuit near the South Australian town of Lobethal in 1939, before the country was plunged into...
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1939 Australian Grand Prix (category Motorsport at Lobethal)
held on the Lobethal Circuit in South Australia, Australia on 2 January 1939. The race was staged over 17 laps of the 14 kilometre circuit, the longest...
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1940 South Australian Hundred (category Motorsport at Lobethal)
The 1940 South Australian Hundred was a motor race staged at the Lobethal Circuit in South Australia on 1 January 1940. It was held over 12 laps of the...
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also covered motor racing in the 1930s, with live broadcasts from the Lobethal Circuit. In later years, football commentary, horse and greyhound racing were...
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1939 Australian Stock Car Road Championship (category Motorsport at Lobethal)
Australian Stock Car Road Championship was a motor race staged at the Lobethal Circuit in South Australia on 2 January 1939. It was contested on a handicap...
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1938 South Australian Grand Prix (category Motorsport at Lobethal)
The 1938 South Australian Grand Prix was a motor race staged at the Lobethal Circuit in South Australia, Australia on 3 January 1938. It was held over 12...
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Adelaide Hills region of South Australia. The town is between Balhannah and Lobethal, 37 kilometres (23 mi) from the state capital, Adelaide. Mount Barker is...
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Date Name Circuit Winning drivers Winning constructor Report 1 January 1940 South Australian Hundred Lobethal Jack Phillips Ford V8 Report 12 May 1940...
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exploded on the flats Vern Leech (AUS) 1939-01-02 Open wheel MG P-type Lobethal Australian Grand Prix Race Crash Jason Leffler (USA) 2013-06-12 Sprint...
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Lofty 834 Verdun to Lobethal via Oakbank 834A via Onkaparinga Valley rd and does not service Woodside 835 Mount Barker to Lobethal via Oakbank 835A via...
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where the entire town is decorated with Christmas lights. The town of Lobethal, South Australia, in the Adelaide Hills, is famed for its Christmas lighting...
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scheduled, as the riders completed nearly three laps of a finishing circuit around Lobethal, with the sprints each taking place in the town of Charleston....
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accredited) Plantation Fire Fighting Operate Breathing Apparatus Open Circuit (Nationally accredited) Compartment Fire Behaviour (Nationally accredited)...
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Victor Harbor G.P. entered but did not start (M A Moulden) 1937 October Lobethal Hill Climb 3rd (M A Moulden) 1938 January South Australian G.P. – DNF (M...
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in Mitcham and Brown Hill Creek locality. The temporary Adelaide Street Circuit racetrack includes a portion of Fullarton Road. Since 1985, a partial road...
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Vorganov was named most combative rider for the stage. 18 January 2012 — Lobethal to Stirling, 148 km (92.0 mi) Just as he had done the previous day, Martin...
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January 2019 — Norwood to Angaston, 122.1 km (76 mi) 17 January 2019 — Lobethal to Uraidla, 146.2 km (90.8 mi) 18 January 2019 — Unley to Campbelltown...
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