Australian Speedcar Championship
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The Australian Speedcar Championship is a
Over the years there have been at times more than one Australian Championship meeting held in Australia (and sometimes in the same city) due to being sanctioned by different governing bodies. There were also times during the 1950s and 1960s when several track promoters around the country staged meetings which they claimed were either an Australian Championship, or sometimes even a World Championship, usually in defiance of not being awarded the right to host the official championship.
While there have been drivers who have won more than one Australian Speedcar Championship, only three drivers have ever won both the national Speedcar championship and the Australian Sprintcar Championship. They are the George Tatnell from Sydney who won the Speedcar title in 1972–73, 1973–74 and 1976–77, plus the Sprintcar championship in 1987–88. Adelaide's Phil March won in his Nissan powered Speedcar in 1985–86, and also won the Sprintcar championship in 1998–99. The third driver was Sydney's Robbie Farr who won the 1997–98 Speedcar title and the 2003–04 Sprintcar championship.
Andy McGavin and Ray Revell from
Australia's first Formula One World Champion Sir Jack Brabham won the event, winning the championship in 1948–49.
The oldest Australian champion was Bob Holt who won the 1998–99 title at the
Unlike other national championship meetings in Australian speedway racing, overseas drivers are permitted in the Australian Speedcar Championship. Eight winners of the title since 2002–03 have been
The 2011–12 Australian Speedcar Championship was due to be held on 16–17 March 2012 at the
The current (2022–2023) Australian Speedcar Champion is United States driver Brady Bacon, who won the title at Eastern Creek Speedway in Sydney, New South Wales.
Winners since 1935
Year | Venue | City/State | Winner | Runner-up | 3rd place |
1935 | Bob Finlay (Vic) | ||||
1935–36 | Les Gough (Vic) | ||||
1936–37 | Bert Woodman (SA) | ||||
1937–38 | Harry Shaw (Vic) | ||||
1938–39 | Ted Gray (Vic) | ||||
1938–39 | Beal Simmons (USA) | ||||
1939–40 | Dinny Patterson (NSW) | ||||
1945–46 | Ray Revell (NSW) | ||||
1947–48 | Cal Niday (USA) | ||||
1948–49 | Sir Jack Brabham (NSW)
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1949–50 | Ray Revell (NSW) | ||||
1950–51 | Ray Revell (NSW) | ||||
1952–53 | Ray Revell (NSW) | ||||
1953–54 | Andy McGavin (NSW) | ||||
1954–55 | Andy McGavin (NSW) | ||||
1955–56 | Andy McGavin (NSW) | ||||
1956–57 | Ray Revell (NSW) | ||||
1957–58 | Len Brock (NSW) | ||||
1958–59 | Andy McGavin (NSW) | ||||
1959–60 | Bob Tattersall (USA) | ||||
1960–61 | Andy McGavin (NSW) | ||||
1961–62 | Bob Tattersall (USA) | ||||
1962–63 | Jimmy Davies (USA) | ||||
1964–65** | Sydney Showground Speedway | Sydney, NSW | Peter Cunneen (NSW) | Lew Marshall (NSW) | Blair Shepherd (Qld) |
1965–66** | Sydney Showground Speedway | Sydney, NSW | Johnny Stewart (NSW) | Len Brock (NSW) | Blair Shepherd (Qld) |
1966–67** | Sydney Showground Speedway | Sydney, NSW | Johnny Stewart (NSW) | Blair Shepherd (Qld) | Bill Goode (Qld) |
1967–68** | Sydney Showground Speedway | Sydney, NSW | Johnny Stewart (NSW) | Howard Revell (NSW) | Barrie Watt (Qld) |
1968–69** | Sydney Showground Speedway | Sydney, NSW | Blair Shepherd (Qld) | Bill Goode (Qld) | Barrie Watt (Qld) |
1969–70** | Sydney Showground Speedway | Sydney, NSW | Bob Morgan (Qld) | Blair Shepherd (Qld) | Ron Wanless (Qld) |
Year | Venue | City/State | Winner | Runner-up | 3rd place |
1970–71** | Sydney Showground Speedway | Sydney, NSW | Ronald Mackay (NSW) | Johnny Fenton (WA) | Ron Wanless (Qld) |
1971–72** | Sydney Showground Speedway | Sydney, NSW | Ronald Mackay (NSW) | Charlie West (WA) | Johnny Fenton (WA) |
1972–73** | Sydney Showground Speedway | Sydney, NSW | George Tatnell (NSW) | Col Henning (SA) | Johnny Fenton (WA) |
1973–74 | Redline Raceway | Vic
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George Tatnell (NSW) | Brian Dillon (Qld) | Johnny Fenton (WA) |
1974–75 | Rowley Park Speedway | Adelaide, SA | Johnny Fenton (WA) | Ronald Mackay (NSW) | Greg Anderson (SA) |
1975–76 | Liverpool International Speedway | Sydney, NSW | Johnny Fenton (WA) | George Tatnell (NSW) | Ronald Mackay (NSW) |
1976–77## | George Tatnell (NSW) | Ronald Mackay (NSW) | Johnny Fenton (WA) | ||
1977–78 | Brisbane Exhibition Ground
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Brisbane, Qld | Ron Wanless (Qld) | George Tatnell (NSW) | Danny Davidson (Qld) |
1978–79 | Claremont Speedway | Perth, WA | Ron Wanless (Qld) | Howard Revell (NSW) | Bill Sutherland (WA) |
1979–80## | Barry Pinchbeck (NSW) | Johnny Fenton (WA) | |||
Year | Venue | City/State | Winner | Runner-up | 3rd place |
1980–81 | Speedway Park
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Virginia, SA | Keith Mann (WA) | Steve Stewart (SA) | Terry Wigzell (SA) |
1981–82 | Avalon Raceway | Lara, Vic | Keith Mann (WA) | Peter Curtis (NT) | Terry Wigzell (SA) |
1982–83 | Archerfield Speedway | Acacia Ridge, Qld | Geoff Pilgrim (WA) | Ian Lewis (Vic) | Ronald Mackay (Qld) |
1983–84 | Northline Speedway
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Darwin, NT | Keith Mann (WA) | Rex Hodgson (SA) | Danny Davidson (Qld) |
1984–85 | Melbourne Speedbowl | Melbourne, Vic | Jim Holden (Qld) | Ray Bishop (Vic) | Jack Porrit (NSW) |
1985–86 | Speedway Park
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Virginia, SA | Phil March (SA) | Ray Bishop (Vic) | Gary Dillon (SA) |
1986–87 | Claremont Speedway | Perth, WA | Tom Watson Sr. (WA) | Gary Dillon (SA) | John Sears (SA) |
1987–88 | Parramatta City Raceway
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Sydney, NSW | Stephen Gall (NSW) | Paul Lindberg (Qld) | Phil Herreen (SA) |
1988–89 | Rockhampton Speedway | Rockhampton, Qld | Graham Jones (WA) | Paul Lindberg (Qld) | Ray Bishop (Vic) |
1989–90 | Northline Speedway
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Darwin, NT | Warrenne Ekins (NT) | Neville Lance (WA) | Phil Herreen (SA) |
Year | Venue | City/State | Winner | Runner-up | 3rd place |
1990–91 | Claremont Speedway | Perth, WA | Warrenne Ekins (NT) | Graham Jones (WA) | Tom Watson Jnr (WA) |
1991–92 | Speedway Park
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Virginia, SA | Phil Herreen (SA) | Tom Watson Jnr (WA) | Greg Farrugia (NSW) |
1992–93 | Bendigo Raceway | Bendigo, Vic | Warrenne Ekins (NT) | Mike Figliomeni (WA) | Neville Lance (WA) |
1993–94 | Parramatta City Raceway
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Sydney, NSW | Warrenne Ekins (NT) | Neville Lance (WA) | Rod Bowen (NSW) |
1994–95 | Charlton Raceway | Toowoomba, Qld | Mike Figliomeni (WA) | Warrenne Ekins (NT) | Neville Lance (WA) |
1995–96 | Claremont Speedway | Perth, WA | Mike Figliomeni (WA) | Warrenne Ekins (NT) | Joe Little (WA) |
1996–97 | Newcastle Motordrome | Newcastle, NSW | Craig Brady (NSW) | Troy Jenkins (NSW) | Joe Little (WA) |
1997–98 | Avalon Raceway | Lara, Vic | Robbie Farr (NSW) | Troy Jenkins (NSW) | Mark Brown (NSW) |
1998–99 | Northline Speedway
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Darwin, NT | Bob Holt (NT) | Dave Lambert (NSW) | Toby Gibb (WA) |
1999–2000 | Western Auto Raceway | Ballarat, Vic | Mike Figliomeni (WA) | Michael Kendall () | Shayne Alach () |
Year | Venue | City/State | Winner | Runner-up | 3rd place |
2000–01 | Speedway Park
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Virginia, SA | Adam Clarke (NSW) | Darren Jenkins (NSW) | Craig Brady (NSW) |
2000–01 | Archerfield Speedway | Acacia Ridge, Qld | Mike Figliomeni (WA) | Todd Wanless (Qld) | Warrenne Ekins (NT) |
2001–02♦ | Speedway City
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Virginia, SA | Adam Clarke (NSW) | Brett Morris (NSW) | Joe Little (WA) |
2002–03 | Speedway City
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Virginia, SA | Cory Kruseman () | Adam Clarke (NSW) | Craig Brady (NSW) |
2003–04 | Speedway City
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Virginia, SA | Tony Elliot () | Brett Morris (NSW) | Lance Beale () |
2004–05 | Perth Motorplex | Perth, WA | Steven Graham (NSW) | Michael Pickens () | Dene McAllan (WA) |
2005–06 | Parramatta City Raceway
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Sydney, NSW | Davey Ray () | Jerry Coons Jnr (USA) | Adam Clarke (NSW) |
2006–07 | Toowoomba Speedbowl | Toowoomba, Qld | Jerry Coons Jnr () | Mark Brown (NSW) | Dene McAllan (WA) |
2007–08 | Perth Motorplex | Perth, WA | Davey Ray () | Scott Glazebrook (WA) | Rick Geneve (WA) |
2008–09 | Riverview Speedway
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Murray Bridge | Kevin Swindell () | Brad Kuhn () | Neville Lance (WA) |
2009–10 | Avalon Raceway | Lara, Vic | Nathan Smee (NSW) | Brendan Palmer (QLD) | Sid Whittaker (QLD) |
Year | Venue | City/State | Winner | Runner-up | 3rd place |
2010–11 | Lismore Speedway | Lismore, NSW | Davey Ray () | Adam Wallis (Qld) | Michael Pickens () |
2011–12 | Maryborough Speedway
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Maryborough, Qld | Not Held (inclement weather) | ||
2012–13 | Perth Motorplex | Perth, WA | Neville Lance (WA) | Daryl Clayden (WA) | Casey Shuman () |
2013–14 | Speedway City
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Virginia, SA | Adam Clarke (NSW) | Alex Bright () | Ryan Jones (SA) |
2014–15 | Premier Speedway | Warrnambool, VIC | Adam Clarke (NSW) | Nathan Smee (NSW) | Alex Bright () |
2015–16 | Valvoline Raceway
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Sydney, NSW | Michael Pickens () | Andrew Felker () | Alex Bright () |
2016–17 | Archerfield Speedway | Acacia Ridge, Qld | Rico Abreu ( ) | Brady Bacon ( ) | Nathan Smee ( NSW) |
2017–18 | Murray Bridge Speedway | Murray Bridge, SA | Kaidon Brown () | Dayne Kingshott () | Alex Bright () |
2018–19 | Perth Motorplex | Kwinana Beach, WA | Dayne Kingshott () | Adam Clarke () | Jason McDougal () |
2019–20 | Premier Speedway | Warrnambool, VIC | Carson Macedo () | Alex Bright () | Kaleb Currie () |
2021–22 | Archerfield Speedway | Acacia Ridge, Qld | Matt Smith () | Kaidon Brown () | Travis Mills () |
2022–23 | Eastern Creek Speedway | Sydney, NSW | Brady Bacon () | Kaiden Manders () | Thomas Meseraull () |
** The championship was run as a national series between 1963/64 and 1971/72 (with the final round always held at the Sydney Showground), following which it reverted to a single championship meeting.
## 1976–77 and 1979–80 Championships were run over three rounds at three different tracks with a pointscore deciding the winner
♦ 2001–02 Championship was sanctioned by NASR and not Speedcars Australia as previous (and after)
1977–78 Controversy
The 1977/78 championship at the