Nascar driver Darrell Waltrip takes a HotLap around Mount Panorama at the Bathurst 1000 with Holden driver Jason Bright.The track is 6.21 kilometres (3.83miles) long and the record fastest lap is by Craig Lowndes at 2.0 6.8 minutes. The race is 161 laps long and the record is about 6hours and 12 minutes to complete the 1000 kilometres (617miles)Cars down here have to be able to go not only fowards, but also left and right and up and down ;-)Here's the walk thru of the track...The race starts and finishes at different points in front of the pits. The first turn, Hell Corner, is a left-hander which has claimed a few scalps at the start (due to 'crush') and after safety car intervention. Mountain Straight, a 255 km/h (158 mph) gentle climb, leads into Griffin's Bend. Reid Park follows, a complex corner where many drivers spin after not shortshifting in the apex. The course continues down to Sulman Park and McPhillamy. Drivers cannot see the descending road but at 220 km/h (140 mph) enter Skyline and the Dipper, one of the best corners in Australian Motorsport. Cars then negotiate Forrest Elbow, the slowest part of the track, before powering down Conrod Straight, which at plus 300 km/h (190 mph) is the fastest section of the track. The Chase is a long sweeping type chicane where cars are on the limiter and at the same time braking to exit at 130 km/h (81 mph). Murrays is the 17th and final turn, on to the start/finish straight.