About Carrick Speedway
Carrick Speedway, in the village of Carrick just west of Launceston, is one of northern Tasmania's best-loved dirt-track speedway venues. It runs a full season of spectator race meetings across a range of speedway classes โ including Super Sedans and Junior Sedans โ with the action playing out on a dirt oval under lights. Reviewers consistently praise its well-presented facilities, clean amenities and comfortable seating, which make it an easy night out whether you're a die-hard fan or bringing the family for the first time. Big-ticket dates such as the Gene Cook Memorial and major title meetings anchor a busy calendar, and the venue's holiday-season racing is a regional drawcard. Easy parking and access round out a genuine grassroots speedway experience.
Dirt oval speedwaySuper SedansJunior SedansFamily-friendlyNear Launceston
FAQ
Is Carrick Speedway a spectator venue or can I drive?
It is primarily a spectator dirt-speedway venue โ most people come to watch the racing. Drivers take part by lodging competitor nominations for scheduled meetings rather than booking a casual drive.
What classes race at Carrick?
The speedway runs a range of classes across its season, including Super Sedans and Junior Sedans, with feature meetings such as the Gene Cook Memorial and national-level junior sedan titles.
Where is the speedway?
Carrick Speedway is on East Street in Carrick, a short drive west of Launceston in northern Tasmania, with easy parking and access.
Is it good for families?
Yes. Reviewers praise its clean facilities, comfortable seating and easy access, and its holiday-season race meetings are a popular family outing in the region.
When does racing happen?
Racing runs to a seasonal calendar of meetings rather than daily, typically under lights. Check the venue's website or social media for current dates before you visit.