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Carsales Staff24 Apr 2021
FEATURE

Mark Webber shares his favourite Aussie driving route

Former Formula 1 race champion and Porsche Brand Ambassador Mark Webber takes us on a spectacular lap of his own backyard here in Australia.

A long career racing cars has seen Mark Webber spend less time than he might have liked in his own backyard here in Australia. But the off-season gives the former Porsche works driver and busy Formula One pundit the opportunity to revisit some great local roads – a firm favourite of which is a picturesque driving loop through the hills around Queensland’s Sunshine Coast.

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"It’s a route I probably do eight or so times a year, through the Sunshine Coast hinterland in Queensland," says Webber.

"I leave Noosa on State Route 12 and head west towards a town called Eumundi. As you drive out of Noosa, you head through the lush, sub-tropical forest and you really appreciate what a beautiful area this is … the locals call it living in a ‘biosphere’ because so much of the area is protected forest. You cross the M1 motorway at Eumundi and hang a right to pick up the ‘22’, the Eumundi-Kenilworth Road. Then it’s about 30 minutes due west to get into some spectacular elevated driving, a good 500-600 metres above sea level. The temperature really drops, and you’re into a lot of tight hairpins and superb twisty stuff."

A country road, Queensland Australia

One of the best things about this drive, Webber explains, is that you can vary the route, with great roads, great views and coffee shops in abundance whichever way you choose to go.

"The loop swings left onto Obi Obi Road just before Kenilworth. If you are hungry, keep going into the town and stop at the bakery on the main street. The food there is amazing, and they are famous for their doughnuts. They have a one-kilogram doughnut and if you can finish it, you get your name on the wall. The record is two minutes 28 seconds, which is impressive and scary all at once."

Sunrise Montville Valley

Obi Obi Road runs alongside a fast-flowing creek of the same name and presents the first tight and technical section of the loop.

"What I love about a cracking road like this is the undulations – steep and punchy – with some sensational blind crests. There’s rainforest, mist, those great elevation changes and not one pothole! Considering the amount of rainfall in this area, which is probably north of 50 inches a year, they maintain the road really well."

Steeply descending asphalt road in Montville, Queensland, Australia. Road leads to Lake Baroon Pocket Dam and image taken from centre of road close to surface.

The route follows the ridgeline at this point, offering stunning views towards the ocean some 50 kilometres east. "It’s lush all year round up there, like a sunny Scotland every day. When it rains, it rains heavy, and it can be quite humid, but it’s always picturesque."

The Obi Obi Road finishes in the town of Mapleton. Turning right, you drive along the crest of the ridgeline with views all the way down to the coast and the Pacific Ocean. When reaching the town of Montville, Webber suggests adding a lap down the mountain along a pass simply known as ‘Hunchy’ before driving back up a narrow and challenging pass along Palmwoods-Montville Road.

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"I remember taking (teammate) Timo Bernhard up there in a Cayenne once, it was incredible to see his reaction. We’d just gone from the beach to this almost alpine environment and he couldn’t believe this was Australia. That was pretty cool to see from someone who has travelled so much."

Catching a breath after this challenging section, the route continues south towards Balmoral Ridge, onto yet another heart-racing section, Bald Knob Road. This quiet road includes some of the best views available of the spectacular Glass House Mountains, famous for their unusual shapes.

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The drive then continues on to the town of Peachester. At the bottom of the main loop now, you turn left to head north up Old Gympie Road, which takes you past Australia Zoo, the wildlife sanctuary of late Australian conservationist and celebrity Steve Irwin, aka the Crocodile Hunter. Yet more twisting sections await until you eventually reach Palmwoods. Here, Webber suggests visiting Rick’s Garage for lunch. The American-style burger joint is built in a former mechanical workshop and reserves its best parking spots for ‘Cool Machines Only’. The Porsche Taycan 4S that Webber is driving gains the approval of staff, and takes pride of place right by the front entrance.

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After lunch, take Kiel Mountain Road around more of the Glass House Mountains, driving past ‘The Big Pineapple’, passing through Diddillibah, Bli Bli and Yandina. The drive then joins the coastline at Peregian Beach and heads north towards the spectacular Sunshine Beach, where some of Australia’s most luxurious homes are situated.

"I’d recommend getting to Noosa Main Beach to start the drive as early as about 5:30 am before it gets too hot. You always get people up there enjoying their cars, so start early and take it steady. It’s not a particularly long drive or that fast, but it is beautiful. And it’s a great way to get away from it all and back in touch with nature.

An aerial view of Noosa on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, Australia

"When you finish over at Sunshine Beach, have a look out into the Pacific Ocean and listen to the waves breaking. This is one of the most magical places in the world."

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