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The Western Australian Individual Speedway Championship is a Motorcycle speedway championship held annually in Western Australia to determine the WA State champion. The event is organised by the Speedway Motorcycle Club of WA and is sanctioned by Motorcycling Australia (MA). [1]
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Australian Individual Speedway Championship (37 P) Pages in category "Speedway competitions in Australia" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
Australian Speedway Championship Round 3 [46] Max Fricke: Ryan Douglas: Ben Cook: January 11 Mildura: Australian Speedway Championship Round 4 [47] Brady Kurtz: Max Fricke: Rohan Tungate: January 13 Adelaide: Australian Speedway Championship Round 5 [48] Brady Kurtz: Rohan Tungate: Jaimon Lidsey April 27 PlzeĆ: Czech Republic Junior Speedway ...
The Australian Sprintcar Championship has been contested every year since 1963. Only open to Australian Sprint Car drivers, the Championship is for winged 410ci cars. It is contested at a different track each season, on a state-by-state rotational basis. The 2015 Championship was held at Western Australia's Bunbury Speedway.
Steven Lines from Mount Gambier in South Australia won his first ever World Series Sprintcars championship. The 2014-15 World Series Sprintcars is set to start at Speedway City on 24 December 2014, with the 13th and final round on 21 February 2015 at the Perth Motorplex.
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.
He dominated Western Australian speedway during the early days of the sport in the 1920s. [1] He was the first ever winner of the Western Australian Individual Speedway Championship in 1927/28. [4] The following season he won the first of his two Australian national titles at the Claremont Speedway (where Johnnie Hoskins was the manager). [5]