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What’s the state of Speedway in South Australia
South Australia’s speedway scene is gearing up for an impressive 2024-2025 season, with major events scheduled at key venues like Gillman Speedway, Borderline Speedway, and Murray Bridge Speedway. Gillman Speedway is set to host prominent competitions, including the FIM Oceania Speedway Senior Solo Championship on January 27 and the Oceania Sidecar Championship on March 9, both of which will bring elite local and international racers to Adelaide. Additionally, the Gillman Sidecar Masters event in December and the annual International Speedway Masters promise to deliver high-energy action featuring renowned riders like Jack Holder and former world champion Jason Doyle Australian Speedway Championship FIM Oceania Motorcycling SA. Borderline Speedway in Mount Gambier…
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Rowley Park Speedway 45-Year Reunion
Rowley Park Speedway 45-Year Reunion: Celebrating a Legacy in Strathalbyn, South Australia In April 2024, speedway enthusiasts, former racers, and fans gathered in Strathalbyn, South Australia, to celebrate the 45th anniversary of Rowley Park Speedway’s final race. The reunion marked a significant milestone, bringing together a community bonded by the shared memories and adrenaline-fueled history of Rowley Park Speedway. Although the iconic track closed in 1979, its legacy continues to thrive in the hearts of those who experienced its thrills firsthand. Honoring the Rowley Park Legends Held at the Strathalbyn Racecourse, the 45-year reunion brought together hundreds of former drivers, pit crew members, fans, and families who had a connection…
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The History of Rowley Park Speedway: South Australia’s Iconic Track
Rowley Park Speedway, located in Brompton, South Australia, was one of Australia’s most beloved speedway tracks. It operated for three decades, from its opening in 1949 until its final race in 1979, leaving behind a legacy cherished by fans and racers alike. Known for its thrilling races and strong community spirit, Rowley Park became a cultural icon, drawing crowds every Friday night to witness high-speed competition and enjoy the camaraderie of motorsport. Origins and Early Years In the late 1940s, Adelaide’s motorsport enthusiasts sought a dedicated speedway facility to host regular events. The site in Brompton was chosen for its proximity to Adelaide’s city center and its accessible location. Rowley…
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Celebrating the Legacy of Rowley Park Speedway
Celebrating the Legacy of Rowley Park Speedway: PARAQUAD SA Reunion at Greyhound Park, January 23, 2000 On January 23, 2000, the PARAQUAD SA organization brought together speedway enthusiasts, former racers, and fans for a memorable reunion celebrating the legacy of Rowley Park Speedway. Held at Greyhound Park in Angle Vale, South Australia, this event marked over two decades since the final race at Rowley Park in 1979. For many attendees, the reunion was a chance to relive the excitement of Friday night racing and reconnect with friends, legends, and the history of the iconic speedway. A Day of Memories and Nostalgia The reunion, hosted by PARAQUAD SA, an organization supporting…
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The Final Night at Rowley Park Speedway
The Final Night at Rowley Park Speedway: April 6, 1979 On April 6, 1979, Rowley Park Speedway in Adelaide, South Australia, hosted its final race meeting. For thirty years, the track had been the heart of South Australian speedway racing, drawing crowds every Friday night to witness thrilling races and cheer on local legends. The final event was both a celebration of Rowley Park’s legacy and a bittersweet farewell for fans and drivers alike. A Night to Remember The atmosphere was electric as thousands of fans packed into the stands, eager to witness the final laps at Rowley Park. The program for the night featured a variety of events that…
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In Memoriam: Remembering Gerry Hussey, Speedway Star
In Memoriam: Remembering Gerry Hussey, Speedway Star On March 6, 1959, the speedway world was shaken by the tragic loss of Gerry Hussey, a skilled and courageous racer who had captivated fans with his exceptional talent on the track. The incident took place at Rowley Park Speedway in Adelaide, South Australia, during a T.Q. (Three-Quarter Midget) race. While competing, Gerry’s car lost control and collided, leading to injuries from which he would not recover. His untimely death marked a somber day for Rowley Park and for the entire speedway community. Originally from the UK, Gerry had brought his racing prowess and passion to Australia, where he quickly gained a loyal…