Melbourne Speedbowl Explained

Stadium Name:Melbourne Speedbowl
Location:Brooklyn, Victoria, Australia
Coordinates:-37.8428°N 144.7842°W
Opened:circa.1965

Melbourne Speedbowl (also known by several other names) was a motorsport venue, located on Geelong Road in Brooklyn, Victoria, Australia. The site today is industrial buildings on Fleet Street in Laverton North.

History

The site which was originally a greyhound racing track was owned by a Mr. Wilson and he built a speedway track, which he named Brooklyn Speedway, with the intention of running Dirt track racing. In 1965, it was bought by three businessmen for A$ 250,000 and later opened for hot rods and stock cars.[1]

The venue then saw motorcycle speedway and sidecars introduced, the solo track record was set by riders such as Eric Boocock and Bert Harkins during 1968.[1]

Various promoters took over the track and it was renamed several times.[2]

The track became a significant venue for important events, including qualifying rounds of the Speedway World Championship starting in 1976[3] [4] and the Victorian Individual Speedway Championship on eleven occasions from 1966 to 1981.[5]

Names and years

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Melbourne (Vic) . speedwayandroadracehistory . 3 February 2024.
  2. Web site: The History of the Melbourne Speedbowl . Optus . 3 February 2024.
  3. Web site: World Championship . Metal Speedway . 3 February 2024.
  4. Web site: World Championship . Speedway.org . 3 February 2024.
  5. Web site: Honor Roll since 1927/28 . Speedway Champions . https://web.archive.org/web/20110706204745/http://speedwaychampions.com/AustralianChampions.aspx . 3 February 2024. 6 July 2011 .