About Moora Speedway
Moora Speedway is one of WA's most respected country racing venues, running superbly organised race meetings that punch well above their weight for a regional track deep in the wheatbelt. Sprintcar nights draw fans from well beyond the local area, and watching the racing from the shade of the covered grandstand while enjoying affordable food and cold drinks has made it a firm favourite on the WA country speedway circuit. The dedication of the volunteer team shows clearly in the track preparation and the tight, on-schedule event program.
Sprintcar racingNight meetingsCovered grandstandVolunteer-runWA Wheatbelt
FAQ
What type of racing does Moora Speedway host?
Moora Speedway is best known for sprintcar racing, with events typically featuring multiple classes across the program. It is a dirt oval circuit running under lights for night race meetings.
Who runs the speedway?
Moora Speedway is run by a dedicated volunteer committee, which is specifically praised by visitors for the quality of track preparation and the well-organised, on-schedule event program.
Is there food and seating available?
Yes โ the venue has a covered grandstand and an on-site canteen serving affordable food and drinks, so spectators can enjoy the full night of racing in comfort.
How far is Moora from Perth?
Moora is approximately 170 km north of Perth, making it around a two-hour drive. It is a popular destination for WA motorsport fans willing to make the trip out to the wheatbelt.
How do I find out about upcoming race dates?
Contact the speedway directly via the phone number listed, or search for the Moora Speedway on social media to follow their season calendar and event announcements.