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Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Visitor Centre - Cowes

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Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Visitor Centre - Cowes
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Visitor Centre - Cowes
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Visitor Centre - Cowes
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Visitor Centre - Cowes
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Visitor Centre - Cowes
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Visitor Centre - Cowes
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Visitor Centre - Cowes
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Visitor Centre - Cowes

Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit will dazzle and excite and there doesn t have to be a race car or a motorcycle in sight. The smooth curves and super fast straight of this world class circuit sit snug along breathtaking southern coastline where rugged cliffs meet an ocean rolling on to the horizon.

The Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit is home to massive motor racing events each year, including the MotoGP which is seen live in 200 countries by over 350 million spectators.

This is your chance to experience the iconic venue in the flesh. Get involved on a level that suits you.

Only 90 minutes from Melbourne, it s worth the drive for go karting on our replica Grand Prix track, or an adrenalin-amping triple lap ride around the circuit with a racing driver in our HSV Hot Laps.

Revisit the racing history within the Visitor Centre s History of Motorsport Display. Share crazy adventures of pioneering racers who blazed a dusty, muddy and frequently dangerous trail for today s international superstars. Ogle at real life examples of the sleek machines they raced, including vintage, classic and contemporary cars and bikes.

Follow in the footsteps of racing champions on a guided circuit tour. Allowing exclusive access to off-limit areas, including the control tower, media centre, pit lane, pit roof and where every racer would love to finish the winner s podium being sprayed with champagne!

Whether you go extreme or relax with a latte and lunch in the Champion s Cafe, there are recreational facilities galore. Including tranquil gardens, a secure toddlers' playground, interactive games room and a gift shop overflowing with racing memorabilia just perfect for capturing the spirit and excitement of your experience.

Facilities for Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Visitor Centre

  • Cafe
  • Car park
  • Public Toilet
  • Viewing Platform

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