The event was first held in
2008, replacing the long running
New Zealand V8 International, held at
Pukekohe Park Raceway in
Pukekohe, near
Auckland. The 2008 event was notable for a large qualifying crash between
Todd Kelly and
Jamie Whincup, ruling the latter out for the weekend. Whincup went on to win the next two years at Hamilton before
Rick Kelly won a rain-affected
2011 event. The final year at Hamilton in
2012 was dominated by
Ford Performance Racing, with their drivers
Mark Winterbottom and
Will Davison winning a race apiece. For 2013, New Zealand's V8 Supercar event returned to Pukekohe Park, and the event is currently known as the
Auckland 500.
Mark Porter Memorial Trophy The winner of each Hamilton 400 was awarded the
Mark Porter Memorial Trophy, in memory of
Mark Porter. Porter, born in Hamilton, died following a crash in a
V8 Supercar Development Series support race to the
2006 Bathurst 1000. Following the demise of the race, the trophy was moved to a permanent display at the
Waikato Museum in Hamilton. ==Circuit==