B&S Earthworks Timmis Speedway Mildura Motor Holdings Wingless Summer Slam, Vintage Hot Rods + Supports

Saturday, Jan 23, 2021 at 6:00 PM to 10:30 PM AEDT

Timmis Speedway, 3342, Deakin Avenue, Mildura, VIC, 3500, Australia

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Saturday, Jan 23, 2021 at 6:00 PM to 10:30 PM AEDT

Timmis Speedway, 3342, Mildura, VIC, 3500, Australia.

We're well & truely underway with our season!

Now gear up for the Wingless 50 Lapper!!!

50 Lap A Main for our Wingless Sprints will be one to watch!

Also running is the Vintage Hot Rods + Supports

 

Gates open 5pm

Racing from 7pm

B&S Earthworks Timmis Speedway Mildura

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A BRIEF HISTORY OF M.H.R.C. – M.S.D.C. 1964 – 2009 By Peter Greville The need for the formation of a car speedway club in this area came into being as a result of a combination of factors that occurred locally during the year 1964. Firstly the popularity of speedway racing throughout Australia during the late 1950’s to late 1960’s was at its highest levels ever achieved. It was an unprecedented era of the sport. Many tracks relatively close to Mildura were already operating tracks, such as Warrnambool, Mt Gambier, Renmark, Murray Bridge and Nyah West and many Mildura people had already witnessed racing at some of these or other venues. Ross Crick had moved to the area from Gippsland and had competed in speedway racing at Trafalger and he was hopeful that others in Mildura would be just as interested in racing. Several local Traffic Patrol Officers including Jeff Surman were encouraging many local youngsters who had cars, to instead of congregating in the streets, to get involved in a form of actual motor sport competition of some sort. At this time sufficient amounts of old road cars could be cheaply obtained and unlike Go Karts and T.Q.s that were specifically designed and constructed which required a reasonable amount of engineering skill, the barring out of a Hot Rod consisted of a basic roll cage, front and rear crash bars, a side nerf bar and the removal of all glass and other unnecessary items Generally anyone with access to a welder could field a Hot Rod

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