Borderline Speedway, tor wyścigowy (Australia)
Borderline Speedway is a racing track near Mount Gambier in South Australia, situated about 8 kilometers east of town along the Princes Highway. The 372-meter circuit is surrounded by native gum trees and green grass banks, hosting multiple racing classes including sprint cars, sedans, and dirt karts.
The track has a long history of hosting major racing championships across various categories, drawing competitors from across the country. Over the years it has become an established venue for national racing events including the King's Sprintcar Challenge and regional series competitions.
The speedway serves as a gathering place for the local racing community, where fans and families come together during events. It reflects a shared passion for motorsport and creates a welcoming environment for visitors of all ages.
The speedway is accessed via the Princes Highway, with driving being the most practical way to reach it. Spectators can watch from the green grass banks or the main grandstand at turn four, with clear sightlines to the racing action available throughout the venue.
The speedway is operated by a racing club rather than a commercial promoter, meaning all event revenues are reinvested into facility improvements and maintenance. This club-based model ensures continuous investment in the venue to keep it in good condition for racers and spectators.
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