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Archerfield Speedway, also known as Brisbane International Speedway, is a popular sports club located in Brisbane, Australia. Unfortunately, as of June 3, 2023, the venue has permanently closed.
Archerfield Speedway was well-known for hosting thrilling sprintcar races, and it was a part of the East Coast Logistics Series. The club would often showcase a variety of races, including Wingless Sprints, AMCA Nationals, Open Sedans, and more. The speedway provided an exciting and adrenaline-fueled experience for both participants and spectators alike.
For those interested in attending races at Archerfield Speedway, there were specific details and guidelines to be aware of. The main gates would typically open from midday for online ticket holders, while the pit gates and general admission ticket box would also open around the same time. General admission tickets were available for purchase at the gate, but only in cash.
The racing events would commence around 4:30 pm, with the main programme starting at approximately 5 pm. The racing activities would conclude by 10:30 pm. Ticket prices varied depending on the category, with different rates for adults, pensioners, full-time students, teenagers, and children. A family pass was available, accommodating two adults and two children aged 12 years and under.
It's important to note that there were no Eftpos or credit card facilities on-site, and parking at the venue cost $5. Visitors to the speedway were reminded to park legally and avoid blocking footpaths or driveways, as the police actively patrolled the area during event nights. Additionally, strict parking laws were in effect near the airport, prohibiting parking along the roadside on Beatty Road.
On the final night, June 3, 2023, Archerfield Speedway held its grand finale, featuring the last sprintcar race in the East Coast Logistics Series. The event was sold out, and general admission tickets were not available at the gate. The programme included fireworks, a Midget 50 Lapper, and Mod Lites racing. A restriction was imposed on trolleys, karts, and large, hard eskys due to the expected crowd size.
The entry policy for Archerfield Speedway stipulated that online tickets were subject to a ticketing fee. Pit admission included both pit and general admission and was limited to individuals aged 16 years and over with valid identification or 12-year-olds with a Speedway Australia mechanics card. Additionally, a valid pension card or student card was required to qualify for reduced admission as a pensioner or full-time student.
Visitors were encouraged to refer to the club's conditions of entry and conditions of sale for more information. The website also provided comprehensive instructions for pit entry points and conditions, as well as details on tow vehicle and race transporter drivers.
Despite its closure, Archerfield Speedway has left behind a legacy of thrilling races and unforgettable moments for the motorsport enthusiasts of Brisbane.