About Collie Speedway
Collie Speedway โ known as the Make Smoking History Collie Speedway โ is a dirt-oval speedway in the country town of Collie, in Western Australia's south-west. It is a spectator race venue: you turn up on a race night, grab a spot trackside and watch the cars slide and battle around a roughly 320-metre clay oval under lights. A long-running, volunteer-driven club, it has been a hub for grassroots motorsport in the region for decades and punches well above its small-town weight, with a varied program of classes that draws fans from across the south-west. Affordable entry, a relaxed country atmosphere and door-step access to fast, close racing make it a great-value night out.
Spectator race venue~320m dirt ovalSprintcars & sedansVolunteer-run clubSouth-West WA
FAQ
Is Collie Speedway a 4WD or off-road venue?
No โ despite how it may be filed in some directories, Collie Speedway is a dirt-oval speedway for sprintcars, sedans and similar classes. It is a spectator race venue, not a 4WD or off-road driving experience.
Can I drive or race here myself?
No โ you come along on a race night to watch licensed competitors race on the dirt oval. Racing is for registered, licensed drivers and machines.
What classes race at Collie Speedway?
Programs vary by meeting but typically include sprintcars plus a range of sedan and production divisions โ such as street stocks, production sedans, super sedans and Formula 500s โ along with junior classes.
Where is Collie Speedway?
It is in Collie, a country town in Western Australia's south-west, accessed off Clifford St. Check the venue's channels for the current race calendar before you visit.