About Nagambie Speedway
Nagambie Speedway is a grassroots dirt-oval race venue at Bailieston, in Victoria's Goulburn Valley, run by the Nagambie Speedway Club. It is a spectator venue rather than a drive-it-yourself experience: you come to watch the racing from the embankment under lights, not to take a car out yourself. Meetings cover a broad spread of grassroots categories — from production and saloon sedans and Junior Sedans through to Dirt Karts and the crowd-favourite full-contact Crash 'n' Bash — with on-site camping that makes it easy to turn a meeting into a weekend away. A welcoming country atmosphere and a loyal community of competitors and spectators are a big part of why locals come back season after season.
Dirt-oval speedwaySpectator venueCrash 'n' BashDirt KartsCamping on site
FAQ
Is Nagambie Speedway a place I can drive a car myself?
No. It's a dirt-oval race venue where you watch the racing, or compete if you're a licensed speedway driver with your own car. It is not an arrive-and-drive or 4WD experience for the public.
What sort of racing is held there?
Grassroots dirt speedway across classes including Modified Production Sedans, Standard Saloons, Junior Sedans, Dirt Karts and the full-contact Crash 'n' Bash, with the exact line-up varying by meeting.
Is there camping on site?
Yes — on-site camping is available, which makes it easy to turn a weekend meeting into an overnight trip.
When does it run?
Meetings are held mainly through the warmer months. Dates and class line-ups change between meetings, so check the Nagambie Speedway Club's social pages for the current calendar.
Where exactly is it?
On the Heathcote–Nagambie Road near Bailieston, in Victoria's Goulburn Valley, north of Melbourne.