

Ventnor, Australia
4.445 km • 12 Corners
The Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit is one of the fastest and most visually spectacular permanent road courses in the world. Located on Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia, overlooking the Bass Strait, the circuit is globally renowned for its breathtaking ocean side setting and ultra high speed racing. The 4.445 km (2.762 miles) layout features 12 corners and is characterised by its long, fast sweepers, flowing elevation changes and constant exposure to strong coastal winds. Iconic sections include Doohan Corner, Southern Loop, Stoner Corner, Honda Corner and the Lukey Heights-MG complex. With sustained high average speeds and minimal run off in key areas, Phillip Island demands absolute commitment from both cars and drivers. Phillip Island is best known as one of the crown jewel venues of MotoGP, hosting the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix for decades. It also hosts World Superbike, Australian Supercars, historic racing, endurance events and busy public car and motorcycle track day programmes. With its extreme speed, dramatic sea cliffs and world class racing pedigree, Phillip Island is one of the most iconic motorsport and motorsport photography locations on the planet.
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit is located in Ventnor, Victoria, Australia. The full address is 381 Back Beach Rd, Ventnor VIC 3922, Australia.
Phillip Island is 4.445 km (2.762 miles) long and features 12 corners.
Yes. Phillip Island regularly hosts public car and motorcycle track days, manufacturer experiences and professional driving schools.
Phillip Island is most famous for hosting the MotoGP Australian Grand Prix and for its ultra high speed, ocean side sweeping corners.
Yes. It hosts MotoGP, World Superbike, Supercars Championship, endurance racing, historic motorsport and national championships.
Yes, but it is extremely fast. Beginners are welcome with instructor support, although prior high speed circuit experience is strongly recommended.
Yes. Noise limits vary by event and are strictly enforced. Typical limits range around 95–100 dB(A) depending on organiser and vehicle category.
Yes. Modified cars are allowed provided they meet safety standards and comply with event specific noise requirements.
Yes. Phillip Island is world class for motorsport photography due to its ocean cliffs, extreme speeds, wide angles and dramatic coastal lighting.
After your event, you can search LapSnaps by track and date to find Phillip Island track day photos and purchase high resolution digital downloads directly from photographers.
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit is owned and operated by Phillip Island Circuit Operations Pty Ltd, under the State Government of Victoria.
Yes. Phillip Island operates year round, subject to weather conditions and major international race events.
Photographers regularly attend events at Phillip Island.
Yes. LapSnaps features Phillip Island track day photos from verified photographers. You can browse by event day and purchase high resolution digital downloads directly online.
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