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词条 Hamilton 400
释义

  1. History

     Mark Porter Memorial Trophy 

  2. Circuit

  3. Demise

  4. Winners

  5. Multiple winners

     By driver  By team  By manufacturer 

  6. Event sponsors

  7. See also

  8. References

  9. External links

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|title = Hamilton 400
|circuit = Hamilton Street Circuit
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|times_held = 5
|first_held = 2008
|last_held = 2012
|race1_laps = 59
|race1_distance = 200
|race2_laps = 59
|race2_distance = 200
|last_year = 2012
|last_event_link = 2012 ITM Hamilton 400
|overall_winner = {{flagicon|AUS}} Will Davison
|overall_team = Ford Performance Racing
|race1_winner = {{flagicon|AUS}} Will Davison
|race1_team = Ford Performance Racing
|race2_winner = {{flagicon|AUS}} Mark Winterbottom
|race2_team = Ford Performance Racing
}}

The Hamilton 400, also known as the ITM Hamilton 400 for sponsorship reasons,[1] was a V8 Supercar motor racing event held on the Hamilton Street Circuit, Hamilton, New Zealand. The event was held from 2008 to 2012, and is one of only two New Zealand circuits to host a championship round of V8 Supercars.

History

The event was first held in 2008, replacing the long running New Zealand V8 International, held at Pukekohe Park Raceway in Pukekohe, near Auckland. The 2008 event was notable for a large qualifying crash between Todd Kelly and Jamie Whincup, ruling the latter out for the weekend.[2] Whincup went on to win the next two years at Hamilton before Rick Kelly won a rain-affected 2011 event.[2] The final year at Hamilton in 2012 was dominated by Ford Performance Racing, with their drivers Mark Winterbottom and Will Davison winning a race apiece.

For 2013, New Zealand's V8 Supercar event returned to Pukekohe Park, and the event is currently known as the Auckland 500.

Mark Porter Memorial Trophy

The winner of each Hamilton 400 was awarded the Mark Porter Memorial Trophy, in memory of Mark Porter. Porter, born in Hamilton, died following a crash in a V8 Supercar Development Series support race to the 2006 Bathurst 1000. Following the demise of the race, the trophy was moved to a permanent display at the Waikato Museum in Hamilton.

Circuit

{{main|Hamilton Street Circuit}}

The circuit is located in the Frankton business district within Hamilton. For each event, city streets were closed off in the days leading up to the event, with various items of road furniture removed and concrete barriers and a pit complex installed.

Demise

On 30 September 2011, it was reported that Hamilton City Council, the local governing body for Hamilton City where the race is held, chose to opt out of the Hamilton 400, with the final event taking place in 2012. The council accepted a $1.25 million payout from V8 Supercars Australia to renege on the seven-year contract. The event had reportedly been run at a significant loss in 2011, leading to the early-exit offer.[3][4]

Following an audit in 2011 the ex major Michael Redman resigned after allegations of unwise spending were proven.The report showed that the total cost to Hamilton was about $40million of which at least $3 million was unauthorized expenditure. The report criticized the city council for being secretive about the massive mismanagement. Then-CEO Tony Marryatt also came in for criticism, despite his defence of the event.[5]

Winners

Year Driver Team Car Report
2008AUS}} Garth Tander Holden Racing Team Holden VE Commodore Report
2009AUS}} Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Ford FG Falcon Report
2010AUS}} Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden VE Commodore Report
2011AUS}} Rick Kelly Kelly Racing Holden VE Commodore Report
2012AUS}} Will Davison Ford Performance Racing Ford FG Falcon Report

Multiple winners

By driver

WinsDriverYears
2AUS}} Jamie Whincup2009, 2010

By team

WinsTeam
2Triple Eight Race Engineering

By manufacturer

WinsManufacturer
3Holden
2Ford

Event sponsors

  • 2010–12: ITM

See also

  • List of Australian Touring Car Championship races

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/motoring/news/article.cfm?c_id=9&objectid=10605502|title= Motorsport: ITM deal boosts Hamilton 400 |publisher=nzherald.co.nz|date=2009-10-28|accessdate=2009-10-29|first=Eric|last=Thompson}}
2. ^{{cite book | title=The official history: Australian Touring Car Championship - 50 Years | last1=Greenhalgh | first1=David | last2=Howard | first2=Graham | last3=Wilson | first3=Stewart | publisher=Chevron Publishing Group | year=2011 | isbn=978-0-9805912-2-4 | location=St Leonards, New South Wales}}
3. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/news/5711072/V8-Supercars-gone-from-Hamilton | title=V8 Supercars gone from Hamilton | publisher=Waikato Times | date=30 September 2011 | accessdate=2011-09-10}}
4. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.v8supercars.com.au/newsarticle/future-of-hamilton-race-decided/tabid/70/newsid/11698/default.aspx | title=FUTURE OF HAMILTON RACE DECIDED | publisher=V8 Supercars Australia Official Website | date=30 September 2011 | accessdate=2011-09-10 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120101072736/http://www.v8supercars.com.au/newsarticle/future-of-hamilton-race-decided/tabid/70/newsid/11698/default.aspx | archivedate=1 January 2012 | df= }}
5. ^CEO defends part in V8 fiasco

External links

  • Hamilton 400 Event Information

6 : Hamilton 400|Supercars Championship races|Auto races in New Zealand|Sport in Hamilton, New Zealand|Recurring sporting events established in 2008|Events in Hamilton, New Zealand

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