I DIDN’T THINK I’D WIN ANYTHING
One of our Junior Club members, Annabel Montgomerie was featured recently in The Daily Mercury Today where she was reported to say “I didn’t think I’d ever win anything!” She couldn’t have been more wrong!
NEXT RACE MEETING – ROUND THREE – FEBRAURY 1st 2025
Divisions To Be Confirmed!
NEXT RACE MEETING – ROUND THREE – FEBRAURY 1st 2025
Divisions To Be Confirmed!
One of our Junior Club members, Annabel Montgomerie was featured recently in The Daily Mercury Today where she was reported to say “I didn’t think I’d ever win anything!” She couldn’t have been more wrong!
The 2022-2023 Race Season comes to an end and one of the last items on the agenda was the Presentation Night when we held at the Presentation Dinner at the Frenchville Sports Club on Saturday
Today is International Women’s Day This year’s theme is breaking the bias – fitting for our previously male-dominated environment. It is so amazing to see so many women involved in Speedway now – young girls and
RSCC Super Stockers are a state-based racing division under the control of the Rockhampton Saloon Car Club. The cars are of mono construction and are usually Holden Commodores or Ford Falcons.
Super Stockers can be powered by either Rotary, four-cylinder, six-cylinder or V8 engines.
These cars are registered annually through the RSCC which is based at Rockhampton Speedway. All cars must also comply with the Speedway Australia safety rules.
Rockhampton City Speedway is centrally located at the Rockhampton Showgrounds, situated within the city boundary some 1.5 km from the main post office. Rockhampton showgrounds have been the home for Rockhampton Speedway where motorcycles have raced the circuit since November 1925, being one of the first venues to race under lights.
In recent times Rockhampton Showground has undergone a major refurbishment taking on a six million dollar facelift and capital upgrade. The pits at Rockhampton City Speedway were a major part of the six million dollar face-lift; the entire facility was converted to underground power with transformer upgrades. The total area of the pits covers some three acres and is fully lit hosting abundant power & water facilities. Bitumen roads connect the pits to the racing circuit. Pit facilities would host 200+ Nominations.
The Rockhampton showgrounds have the capacity and associated facilities to cater for 8000 spectators comfortably. The major grandstand facility is the largest grandstand of its type located at any speedway venue in Queensland. The Rockhampton City Raceway is 440 metres in length comprising of clay and granite mixed surface contained by a 1.2-metre high concrete wall and a newly erected 3.3-metre high catch fence.
Hot food canteens operate at two (2) outlets around the track. There is also a licensed bar elevated above fence height.
The Rockhampton Speedway is under the control of the Rockhampton Saloon Car Club Inc. If you would like to become a member or renew your membership here is a helpful link to the downloadable membership form.
By entering any area of the Rockhampton Showgrounds to spectate or participate during a race meeting, you do so at your own risk.
Nominations for round TWO of the 2024-25 Season are now CLOSED!
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