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Quinn wins the Col Beasley Classic

On a very stormy night at Timmis Speedway, South Australian Brendan Quinn has taken out Round 2 of the Flocon Australian Sprintcar Allstars Series.

A couple of short rain delays held up the start of the feature race but the re-working of the track made for a very fast race.
Quinn would start out of P2 along side Chad Ely on the front row, followed by Keke Falland and Mark Caruso off row 2. He passed Ely for the lead early in the race, with Mark Caruso moving up to second and followed Quinn very closely through lapped traffic.
On lap 18 Caruso made contact with a lapped car causing him to flip onto his side and ended his race.
Chad Ely was now second on the restart and stuck by Quinn for the rest of the feature but was unable to make a move. Rusty Hickman had started 14th in the feature and had worked his way up to third.

Feature Result:
1st: S14 Brendan Quinn
2nd: S98 Chad Ely
3rd: V40 Rusty Hickman
4th: V7 Paul Solomon
5th: S78 Keke Falland

Full results: https://speedhive.mylaps.com/events/2490652

Modified Sedans:
1st: Taleah Dolic
2nd: Ty Galley
3rd: Peter McCarthy

AMCA:
1st: Stephen Hopkins (New 15 lap record)
2nd: Dean Haseltine
3rd: Darren McCarthy

Full Results: https://speedhive.mylaps.com/events/2488918

Quinn wins the Col Beasley Classic2023-12-11T16:01:21+11:00

Throckmorton wins season opener at Timmis

The 2023/24 Timmis Speedway season opened with a big night with the Ross Crick Memorial and Round 2 of the Southern Street Stock Series.
Results:
Street Stocks:
1st: C18 Ricky Throckmorton
2nd: Bryan Brown
3rd: Jayden Edwards
4th: Carey Weston
Wingless Sprints:
1st: Bradley McCarthy
2nd: Ryan Furler
3rd: Nate Trewin
Modified Sedans:
1st: Wade McCarthy
2nd: Taleah Dolic
3rd: Peter McCarthy
Junior Sedans:
1st: Deklan Bolitho
2nd: Ryan Burns
3rd: Jayden Garner
Throckmorton wins season opener at Timmis2023-11-20T09:17:11+11:00

Timmis Speedway Lights Up!

In a huge milestone for the club, the new track lighting was switched on for the first time and works perfectly.
Electricians will work to aim the LED lights over the next couple of days, but already it looks amazing and we are excited to see some cars on track.

Our first race meeting will be the Ross Crick Memorial on November 18.

Timmis Speedway Lights Up!2023-10-27T09:35:16+11:00

Sprintcar Allstars November 4 Rescheduled

The committee unfortunately wish to advise that the start of the season has had to be postponed once again.
Works have been happening at a rapid rate in recent times, this week we were due to start crucial ground works for the new electrical system along with the continuation of preparing the new racing surface to hit our November 4 dead line. Yesterday we received in excess of 35mm of rain and this has delayed these works by at least a week.
So the meeting scheduled for November 4th (Col Beasley Classic) has been rescheduled to December 9th. We would like to thank Mandy Searle & the Australian Sprintcar All Star Series for working with us in a rapid manner to be able to reschedule this meeting. Unfortunately, the Speedcars are no longer available for the rescheduled date but we will continue to work with these guys to plan a run latter in the year or next season as we we’re super excited to have the Speedcars back at B&S Earthworks Timmis Speedway.
Our opening meeting will now be the Ross Crick Memorial on November 18 with one maybe two scheduled practices to happen in the lead up to the opening meeting.
Keep an eye on social’s for updates & also a scheduled working bee to be held next Saturday & Sunday (October 14 & 15) with more details coming during the week.
Sprintcar Allstars November 4 Rescheduled2023-10-05T15:05:56+11:00

Wind Back The Clock Cancelled

Unfortunately due to ongoing power infrastructure works at the complex still ongoing, the upcoming ‘Wind Back The Clock’ vintage event has been cancelled.

Despite hard work by the club, we could not be sure these would be complete by October 14 so we have had to make this hard decision.

We still have our annual ‘Wind Back The Clock’ on May 11, 2024 and there will be opportunities during our regular season events for vintage cars to hit the track.

We expect to now start our season on November 4 with the Sprintcar Allstars.

Wind Back The Clock Cancelled2023-09-26T08:43:28+10:00

2022/23 Annual General Meeting

Our 2022/23 Annual General Meeting will be held in the Timmis Speedway clubrooms on Wednesday August 23 at 8pm.

If you wish to nominate for a position on the committee you must submit your nomination in writing to secretary@milduraspeedway.org.au before 23/08/23 6:00pm.

Nomination forms can be found here:
Word
PDF

2022/23 Annual General Meeting2023-08-21T08:57:57+10:00

Clubrooms upgrade thanks to Coomealla Club

Mildura Speedway Drivers Club is pleased to announce it has been the recipient of a community grant from Coomealla Memorial Sporting Club.

These funds have allowed the club to install new heating and air conditioning units in the clubrooms, allowing greater use of our facilities all year round.

We thank the Coomealla Memorial Sporting Club for their support, you can see their details at https://www.coomeallaclub.com.au/

Clubrooms upgrade thanks to Coomealla Club2023-08-03T08:45:51+10:00

2023-24 Season Calendar Realeased

The 2023-2024 season calendar has been released and it is shaping up to be a huge season at Timmis Speedway.

We start the season with ‘Wind Back The Clock’ vintage and classic speedway event which has been very popular. Then November 4 the annual Col Beasley Classic returns with the Australian Sprintcar Allstars Series.

A short two week break and we have the Ross Crick Memorial for local classes and the MJS Street Stock Series returns as well.

After a break for Christmas the Ti Bill’s Wingless Sprint Series is here for the first time. This series always has big car counts and fantastic racing. They are joined by the SA Modified Sedan Series.

Feb 3 and we have two state titles on one huge night – the Victorian Super Sedan Title and the SA Wingless Sprints Title.

Feb 24 sees the return of 410 Sprintcars to Timmis for the first time in years, with the Southern Shootout Series, which will be joined by the Victorian AMCA Series.

March long weekend the popular Super Rods return, joined by the Modified Sedans Murray Magic Feature.

Onto Easter, with the big two night 360 Sprintcar Easter Nationals.

The Anzac Day weekend we will hold the Australian Production Sedan Title which will be a huge event for our track.

The season then finishes off on May 11 for  another Wind Back The Clock vintage event.

 

 

2023-24 Season Calendar Realeased2023-06-23T15:44:33+10:00

Wind Back The Clock – A Great Afternoon To Cap Off The Season

The shortened 2022/23 season at Timmis Speedway came to a close on Saturday afternoon with the running of the annual ‘Wind Back The Clock’ event, supported by the Mildura Gateway and Mildura Rural City Council.

A fantastic range of vintage and classic race cars hit the track on a sunny afternoon and it was a fantastic way to end the season.

Full galleries of photos from the day cam be found on the following Facebook pages:

DTP Quicksnaps

M&L Speedway Photography

 

Wind Back The Clock – A Great Afternoon To Cap Off The Season2023-05-07T23:16:44+10:00

Morris Triumphs on Good Friday

After being closed for a year Timmis Speedway in Mildura roared back into life on Good Friday as the final round of the 2022/23 Mainline Dynolog Dynamometers rolled into town. On a night that saw rather unseasonal cold weather, the racing on track was hot with young Talented South Australian Ben Morris taking the win. Steve Caruso picked up another podium this season in second with Ricky Maiolo making it an all South Aussie Podium.
Chris Solomon led the field to green with Heath Hunter Hire Quick Time winner Maiolo joining him on the front row. It was an all Caruso second row with newly crowned Australian Champion Mark Caruso joined by his brother Steve on the second row. The third row consisted of Morris and Brendan Quinn.
The first attempt at green saw Mark Caruso flip wildly in turn 1. At the resumption Solomon raced away to the lead with the battle for the minor spots on the podium heating up. 13 laps in and the red lights come on again with Lisa Walker and Dave Donegan flipping in turn 1. The resulting damage caused the tail tank of the S4 to come away spilling Methanol on the race track. With Officials and Fire Crews needing to clean it up resulting in a short delay.
At the resumption of hostilities Solomon lead the field away but the battle behind him was sensational with Caruso, Maiolo and Morris all taking turns at chasing down the leader. Tragedy would strike on lap 24 when Solomon whilst attempting to lap a back marker would tagged the main straight wall causing him to pull infield. The final 6 laps were uneventful with Morris taking the win ahead of Caruso and Maiolo.
Ryan Davis capped off a consistent night finishing 4th with TEH Hard Charger Steven Loader rounding out the top 5. Corey Sandow would follow with Brendan Quinn, Zac Farrer, Kane Newcombe Boyd Harris and Stacey Galliford rounding out the finishers.
Heat race wins went to – Farrer, Quinn, Charles Hunter, Rusty Hickman, Maiolo and Davis

A Main results: – 1st S3 Ben Morris 2nd S10 Steve Caruso 3rd S24 Ricky Maiolo 4th V95 Ryan David 5th V10 Steven Loader 6th V43 Corey Sandow 7th S14 Brendan Quinn 8th D21 Zac Farrer 9th V65 Kane Newcombe 10th BJ Harris 11th N46 Stacey Galliford DNF 12th V83 Chris Solomon DNF 13th S37 Terry Kelly 14th DNF V39 Brett Smith 15th DNF S4 Lisa Walker 16th DNF VA75 Dave Donegan 17th DNF V47 Jeremy Kupsch 18th DNF V73 Charles Hunter 19th DNF S96 Brendan Guerin 20th DNF A1 Mark Caruso

Morris Triumphs on Good Friday2023-04-12T11:04:35+10:00
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