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Outrage Grows as Iconic Race Track Faces Demolition for Golf Course

Highlights
- Phillip Island Circuit may be replaced by a public golf course.
- MotoGP moves to a new Adelaide street circuit from 2027.
- Designer Bob Barnard opposes relocation and circuit redevelopment plans.
- Liberty Media and South Australian government face criticism over decisions.
- Environmental concerns raised about Adelaide Parklands hosting new circuit.
- Calls for transparency on design, finances, and environmental impact reports.
Phillip Island Circuit faces possible closure, with plans to replace it with a golf course, as MotoGP targets an Adelaide street race from 2027. Opposition grows across Australia’s motorsport community.
Phillip Island hosts MotoGP since 1989. Riders prize its fast, flowing layout and coastal winds. Losing MotoGP and World Superbikes places the venue’s long-term viability under threat.
Designer Bob Barnard, instrumental at Phillip Island and the original Adelaide F1 circuit, opposes the move. He argues proven venues are being traded for an untested street layout.

Barnard cites owner Lindsay Fox’s interest in repurposing Phillip Island for golf, while exploring a new Avalon circuit in Victoria. He warns both plans risk diluting Australia’s track infrastructure.
He challenges Liberty Media and the South Australian government to justify the switch. Commercial upside must outweigh cultural loss, and any replacement must demonstrably improve safety, racing quality, and access.
The proposed Adelaide track differs from the acclaimed original F1 layout. Key unknowns include runoff, barriers, surface quality, service roads, and emergency access. Rider input and homologation timelines remain unconfirmed.
Environmental scrutiny intensifies. Adelaide Parklands offer vital canopy and habitat. Temporary circuits impose noise, fencing, and compaction. Opponents demand independent studies and enforceable mitigation before approvals.

Barnard invokes Bathurst as a cautionary parallel. Removing a crown-jewel circuit risks economic loss, diminished identity, and fewer development pathways for riders and engineers.
He calls for transparency: full layout maps, traffic and noise models, budget sources, contract terms, event windows, and restoration plans. Community consultation should precede any binding agreements.
Fan appetite for tradition remains clear, from Antron Brown’s latest final-round push to the Gassers Nationals revival, and Norwalk’s packed NHRA weekend.
Australia now balances heritage, environment, and commerce. A credible, transparent plan could preserve public space and competitive standards. Until then, Phillip Island’s future remains uncertain.
Visual Summary
🏁 → ⛳
Is racing history about to become a fairway?
🏝️ After 100 years of racing legends,
could a golf course drive away Australia’s MotoGP home?
(1923–2024)
1989–2024:
MotoGP, legendary venue.
2027?
Golf course or new street circuit?
🇦🇺❗
Will fans and the community have their say before history disappears?”
– Bob Barnard, circuit designer
The battle for Phillip Island’s soul is on.
What’s your finish line?

Zane Muniz writes across NASCAR, IndyCar, F1, IMSA, NHRA, and dirt-racing news. His breaking-news alerts and event previews ensure motorsport fans never miss a lap, drift, or drag-strip showdown.






