Lighting upgrades commence at Sydney Motorsport Park

Sydney Motorsport Park has begun a major facility upgrade with the addition of news permanent lighting which will bring night racing to Eastern Creek.
Advising that the 2020 Lighting Project at Western Sydney Motorsport Precinct could not have come at a better time, NSW Deputy Premier, John Barilaro advised “we know that COVID-19 is taking its toll on this state, and racing is a real morale boost for those isolating at home, and so it will be fantastic when motorsport gets back on track.”
The $33 million upgrade of Sydney Motorsport Park also includes $11 million in enhancements for Sydney International Dragway, $6.4 million to construct a Motor Sports Centre of Excellence and work to find an operations site for Motorcycling NSW.
NSW acting Minister for Sport Geoff Lee added “NSW motorsport fans are passionate and deserve the best and we are delivering on our election promise to fund these terrific precinct improvements.
“There are 134 lighting poles being installed with world class LED technology used on tracks like Daytona in the United States and Sepang in Malaysia.”
NSW Minister for Western Sydney, Stuart Ayres said the upgrades would provide a tourism and economic boost for Western Sydney, noting “the upgrade of Sydney Motorsport Park will enable the site to host some of the biggest motor racing events in Australia, providing a tourism and economic shot in the arm for Western Sydney.
“It will also give NSW motorsport fans what they have been craving with more world-class motor racing events on their doorstep.”
Australian Racing Drivers Club Chief Executive, Glenn Matthews said Sydney Motorsport Park is one of the busiest tracks in the world with a 96% occupancy rate.
Matthews concluded “lighting allows us to fit even more events into our busy calendar but also opens doors for substantial opportunities to further grow the Western Sydney night economy.”
Musco Lighting has undertaken the project, the company having also been responsible for the light installations at the Bahrain International Circuit and the F1 circuit at Yas Marina in Abu Dhabi.
Image: Artist's impression of the upgraded Sydney Motorsport Park.
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