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Murray Bridge Speedway

Murray Bridge Speedway
Racin' by the River
South Australia’s Action Track
Location Kennett Road, Murray Bridge, South Australia
Coordinates 35°7′3″S 139°17′35″E / 35.11750°S 139.29306°E / -35.11750; 139.29306Coordinates: 35°7′3″S 139°17′35″E / 35.11750°S 139.29306°E / -35.11750; 139.29306
Capacity 8,000
Owner Murray Bridge Sporting Car Club and Motorcycle Club
Operator Murray Bridge Sporting Car Club and Motorcycle Club
Broke ground 1958
Opened 1958
Former names Riverview Speedway
Major events Australian Sprintcar Championship
Australian Speedcar Championship
Australian Super Sedan Championship
World Series Sprintcars
Australian Solo Championship
Australian Sidecar Championship
Australian Formula 500 Championship
Australian Under-21 Solo Championship
Australian Modified Production Car Championship
National Super Sedan Series
Speedcar Pro Series
Oval
Surface Dolomite and Clay
Length 0.223 mi (0.360 km)
Race lap record 00:10.96 (Brooke Tatnell, , 2010, 410 Sprintcar)

The Murray Machining & Sheds Murray Bridge Speedway (formerly Riverview Speedway) is a Dirt track racing venue that is located in the town of Murray Bridge, South Australia, only 66 km from Adelaide. Racing at the speedway generally takes place between September and May meetings are held every second Saturday night. Racing has been held at the venue continuously since opening in 1958

Murray Bridge based car dealer, and known South Australian speedway identity Kevin Fischer, along with Les Schulz, a dry cleaner, started Riverview Speedway in 1958 on the relatively unpopulated eastern side of the Murray River. The track was cut into the side of a hill which provided spectators with an unimpeded view of the entire track.

The speedway itself has changed significantly over the years, gradually growing in size to cope with the speed of the cars. In 1977 the track was increased to 300 metres (330 yards). While the track was generally good, there were often complaints from the Super Sedan drivers that the tight nature of the track produced processional racing (also many believed they could not fully exploit the power of their cars on the short track). During the mid-late 1980's and through most of the 1990s this saw most of the top South Australian drivers based at Adelaide's 430 metres (470 yards) long Speedway Park rarely race at Murray Bridge. The surface of the track was crushed dolomite which suited both bikes and cars, though it wasn't uncommon to see smoke billowing from overheated car tyres in a 15 or 20 lap feature race, especially from the Hot Rods. Also during the 1980s, the small size of the track saw the sports most popular category Sprintcars not race at Riverview.

Riverview would remain a 300-metre track until 1999 when the Murray Bridge Sporting Car Club and Motorcycle Club decided that to compete successfully it needed a track long enough to attract Sprintcar and Speedcar racing, as well as one capable of top level sedan racing. In order to do this the track was lengthened and widened to its present 360 metres (390 yards) length with 6° of banking, and clay was added to the dolomite surface. Due to the location of the track, a massive amount of earthworks was needed to fill in what was a 15m drop beyond the back straight (western side) to allow for the addition of 60 metres worth of track. During this time the pit area (located outside of turns 3 & 4) was enlarged to be able to house more cars for the expected championship and high profile meetings of the future.


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