Bunbury Speedway Explained

Bunbury Speedway
Location:Lot 300 South Western Highway, Bunbury Western Australia
Opened:1972
Coordinates:-33.3836°N 115.6833°W
Operator:Bunbury Car Club
Capacity:~10,000
Layout1:Oval
Surface:Clay
Length Km:0.530
Record Time:0:12.958
Record Driver:Max Dumsney
Record Year:2004
Record Team:Max Dumsney Racing

thumb|text-top|300px|right|The main straight during a 2014 meeting.The Bunbury Speedway is a motorsport venue located in Bunbury, Western Australia.[1] It features a 530m (1,740feet) dirt oval track.[2]

The track is a significant contributor to the sport of speedway in Australia and each year it hosts the Krikke Boys Memorial Race as well as other significant titles including a round of the World Series Sprintcars and the Speedcar Pro Series.

Bunbury has hosted motorcycle speedway, including Round 1 of the 2005/06 Western Australian Solo Championship, as well as the opening rounds of the 1995 and 1996 Australian Speedway Masters Series – both rounds being won by English star Simon Wigg.

Other Australian Speedway Championships held at the speedway include the Australian Sprintcar Championship (1977, 1998, 2004 and 2015), Australian Formula 500 Championship (1998),[3] and the Australian Street Stock Championship in 2004/05.

It is operated by the Bunbury Car Club who built have held the lease on the venue since 1972. The Krikke family are also major contributors to the running of the venue and the promotion of events.

The track has long been a popular venue for local families in the summer months, although in recent years a deterioration in the overall professional appearance and level of investment in facilities has been a topic of conversation. Some have also expressed disappointment at the removal of crowd seating and space for sponsors' corporate boxes.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Track Directory. Speedway Australia. 9 October 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141017180231/http://www.speedwayaustralia.net.au/companies/63/95/Bunbury-City-Speedway/. 17 October 2014. dead.
  2. Web site: Bunbury Speedway. Fast Speedways. 9 October 2014.
  3. http://www.formula500.com.au/Champions.asp Australian Formula 500 Championship honour roll