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- Lobethal_Circuit abstract "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, Adelaide. It was utilized for four race meetings from 1937 to 1948, hosting a number of major races including the 1939 Australian Grand Prix.".
- Lobethal_Circuit thumbnail Lobethal_Circuit.svg?width=300.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageExternalLink 83756140.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageID "42986660".
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageLength "9008".
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageRevisionID "694601771".
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink 1938_South_Australian_Grand_Prix.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink 1939_Australian_Grand_Prix.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink 1940_South_Australian_Hundred.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink 1948_South_Australian_100.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Adelaide.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Grand_Prix.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Ballot_(automobile).
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_Grand_Prix.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motorsport_at_Lobethal.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motorsport_venues_in_Australia.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_venues_in_South_Australia.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Charleston,_South_Australia.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Doug_Whiteford.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_South_Australia.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Ford_engines.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Lobethal.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink MG_T-type.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Lofty_Ranges.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Panorama_Circuit.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Norton_Motorcycle_Company.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Oldsmobile.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Phillip_Island_Grand_Prix_Circuit.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Singer_Bantam.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink South_Australia.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Velocette.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink File:1940_SAH_P01_Jack_Phillips_(Ford_V8).jpg.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink File:Lobethal_Circuit.svg.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink File:Lobethal_Racing_Circuit_plaque.JPG.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink File:MG_TA_of_Allan_Tomlinson.jpg.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lobethal Circuit".
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lobethal".
- Lobethal_Circuit caption "Lobethal Road Circuit track map".
- Lobethal_Circuit closed "1948".
- Lobethal_Circuit events "1939".
- Lobethal_Circuit lengthKm "13.92".
- Lobethal_Circuit lengthMi "8.65".
- Lobethal_Circuit location Lobethal.
- Lobethal_Circuit location South_Australia.
- Lobethal_Circuit name "Lobethal Circuit".
- Lobethal_Circuit opened "1937".
- Lobethal_Circuit quote "...a hump-backed bridge followed by a curve, more of a kink, and from the start of the race this was the first little trick in the circuit. On this long, very fast leg of the circuit, roughly parallel to the railway and the Onkaparinga River, it was mostly flat and mostly flat out. Just six or seven gentle sweeps or kinks and the crowd at the hotel in Charleston to keep the drivers interested as the tachos showed top revs for almost three and a half miles. Then came Kayannie Corner, a sharp intersection with an included angle of about 60 degrees, with a gentle downhill rush across the river then a climb to the brow of the hill overlooking the town. Here it got interesting as a sharp brow led into the esses, downhill esses that were tight enough to claim a lot of cars and provide plenty of spectators with a great view. The straight that led into town came from the last left hander dipped and rose to another crest, but then the road simply dropped away and heavy braking was the order of the day as the T-intersection with the main street was reached. The circuit then climbed again, with a dip towards the end of the shopping centre before levelling out between the house then swinging right and beginning the roller coaster ride that sorted the men from the boys. It’s this section that defies adequate description, the three miles of ups and downs, of blind brows, of fast curves between the dairy farms that made Lobethal a legend. The Charleston section tested the engines, the run to town tested the brakes and handling, but like nowhere else in Australia - and I include McPhillamy Park, the Needle’s Eye, and every other fast corner - this stretch tested the commitment of the drivers.".
- Lobethal_Circuit recordDriver "Alf Barrett".
- Lobethal_Circuit recordTeam "A.I. Barrett".
- Lobethal_Circuit recordTime "340.0".
- Lobethal_Circuit recordYear "1939".
- Lobethal_Circuit source Doug_Whiteford.
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- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Quotebox.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lobethal_Circuit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_Australian_English.
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- Lobethal_Circuit subject Category:Australian_Grand_Prix.
- Lobethal_Circuit subject Category:Motorsport_at_Lobethal.
- Lobethal_Circuit subject Category:Motorsport_venues_in_Australia.
- Lobethal_Circuit subject Category:Sports_venues_in_South_Australia.
- Lobethal_Circuit hypernym Motor.
- Lobethal_Circuit point "-34.899859 138.866753".
- Lobethal_Circuit type MotorsportSeason.
- Lobethal_Circuit type SpatialThing.
- Lobethal_Circuit comment "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, Adelaide. It was utilized for four race meetings from 1937 to 1948, hosting a number of major races including the 1939 Australian Grand Prix.".
- Lobethal_Circuit label "Lobethal Circuit".
- Lobethal_Circuit sameAs Q18165771.
- Lobethal_Circuit sameAs m.010r8p_d.
- Lobethal_Circuit sameAs Q18165771.
- Lobethal_Circuit lat "-34.899859".
- Lobethal_Circuit long "138.866753".
- Lobethal_Circuit wasDerivedFrom Lobethal_Circuit?oldid=694601771.
- Lobethal_Circuit depiction Lobethal_Circuit.svg.
- Lobethal_Circuit isPrimaryTopicOf Lobethal_Circuit.