Loxford Park Speedway, tor wyścigowy (Australia)
Loxford Park Speedway is a racing track in New South Wales, Australia, with a main circuit about 320 meters long and a junior track of 135 meters for younger riders. The course features a dirt surface with curves and straights, surrounded by spectator stands and open land dotted with trees.
The track opened in 2008 and quickly became an important venue for motorcycle speedway in New South Wales. Since then, it has hosted numerous national and state championships and remains an established site for racing competitions and community events.
The speedway takes its name from its location in the Loxford area near Kurri Kurri. The venue draws together motorcycle and racing enthusiasts who gather here to share their passion for motorsport and keep local traditions alive.
The speedway is set in an open area with ample parking and seating for spectators near the track. Racing events typically take place on weekends and during the racing season, with visitors able to purchase tickets at the entrance or online through the club's website.
The speedway honors particular riders through annual events such as the Jason Doyle Invitational and the Todd Wiltshire Cup for young riders, celebrating and promoting local talent. These special racing events allow aspiring riders to showcase their skills and gain experience that can lead to larger national competitions.
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