Gnoo Blas Motor Racing Circuit

The Gnoo Blas Motor Racing Circuit was a motor racing circuit at Orange, New South Wales, Australia. The circuit was formed from rural roads and highways outside of the town, around the grounds of Bloomfield Hospital and what is now known as Sir Jack Brabham Park. It was 6.03 km long. The name came from the Aboriginal name for nearby Mount Canobolas. Continuing battles with New South Wales Police Force who authorised motor racing through the Speedway Act eventually forced the track's closure October 1961. The locally based Gnoo Blas Classic Car Club hold an annual classic car show at the site.

Gnoo Blas Motor Racing Circuit

The Gnoo Blas Motor Racing Circuit was a motor racing circuit at Orange, New South Wales, Australia. The circuit was formed from rural roads and highways outside of the town, around the grounds of Bloomfield Hospital and what is now known as Sir Jack Brabham Park. It was 6.03 km long. The name came from the Aboriginal name for nearby Mount Canobolas. Continuing battles with New South Wales Police Force who authorised motor racing through the Speedway Act eventually forced the track's closure October 1961. The locally based Gnoo Blas Classic Car Club hold an annual classic car show at the site.