About Bunbury Speedway
Bunbury Speedway at Davenport is the South West's home of dirt-track racing, running on a 530-metre dirt oval just outside Bunbury. It is primarily a spectator venue โ you come to watch rather than drive โ delivering Sprintcars, Late Models, Wingless Sprints and a varied program that draws families and motorsport fans from across WA's South West. The roar of methanol engines and the sensory experience of live speedway in an intimate country-stadium setting wins over first-time visitors, and the track also hosts marquee events such as the Krikke Boys Memorial and rounds of national series. After upgrades and redevelopment, the venue has returned for a fresh season of racing.
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FAQ
Is Bunbury Speedway dirt or sealed?
It is a dirt-track speedway, racing on a 530-metre dirt oval just outside Bunbury at Davenport.
What classes race at Bunbury Speedway?
Sprintcars are the headline class, supported by Late Models, Limited Sprintcars, Wingless Sprints, V8 Dirt Modifieds, Street Stocks, Production Sedans and Junior Sedans, among others.
Can I drive, or is it spectator only?
Bunbury Speedway is primarily a spectator venue โ you come to watch the racing from the grandstand. Competing requires a licensed race car and the relevant Speedway Australia membership for the class.
What big events does Bunbury Speedway hold?
The track hosts the Krikke Boys Memorial and has staged rounds of national series including World Series Sprintcars and the Speedcar Pro Series, alongside its regular club program.
When is the speedway season?
Racing runs as night meetings through the summer speedway season. Check the official schedule for the next event date, gate times and tickets, as the venue recently returned from a break for upgrades.