About Maryborough Speedway
Maryborough Speedway at Tinana is a dirt-track speedway on the Fraser Coast, on Gympie Road just south of Maryborough. It is a spectator venue: you come to watch, not to drive, with crowds settling in around the clay oval for full programs of door-to-door dirt-track racing on scheduled race nights through the season. The card spans a wide range of classes โ from Sprintcars down to junior categories โ so meetings mix raw speed with grassroots local racing, and many nights are live-streamed via Clay-Per-View for fans who can't make it trackside. Well-run, well-priced and reliably good fun, it is a popular family night out in the region.
Spectator speedwayClay / dirt ovalSprintcars to juniorsFamily-friendlyLive-streamed
FAQ
Can I drive or race at Maryborough Speedway?
Maryborough Speedway is a spectator venue โ you come to watch competitors race on the dirt oval, not to drive yourself. Racing is for licensed competitors in their own cars; there are no public drive or ride days on the track.
What classes race there?
Programs span a wide range, including Sprintcars, Super Sedans, Wingless Sprints, Formula 500s, Modlites, V8 Dirt Modifieds, Production and Modified Sedans, Compact Speedcars, Street Stocks and junior categories such as Junior Sedans and Junior Formula 500s.
What kind of track is it?
It is a clay/dirt oval speedway, used for short-track, door-to-door dirt racing rather than sealed-circuit road racing.
When does racing happen?
Meetings run on scheduled race nights through the speedway season. Dates follow a calendar and can be affected by weather, so check before you travel.
Can I watch if I can't get to the track?
Yes โ many Maryborough Speedway meetings are live-streamed through Clay-Per-View.