New Tracks for the 10th Year of the POWRi Speedcar Super Series

New Tracks announced for 10th year of POWRi Lucas Oils Speedcar Super Series

6 rounds at 5 different tracks across the Eastern States of Australia will welcome the 2014 POWRi Lucas Oils Speedcar Super Series.Lucas oil powri series
A refreshing new change to the schedules sees the addition of a two new venues Gunnedah and Nowra Speedways. Gunnedah Speedway set in the beautiful Namoi Valley and part of the wheat belt of NSW will open the Series on October 25, 2014
Gunnegah is also home to the largest colony of Koloa Bears in NSW. The Speedway owned and promoted by well known Newcastle Transport identity Barry Towers who is sure to bring his special flair to the promotion of the opening round.

Welcome to Gunnedah

Welcome to Gunnedah

Nowra Speedway on the NSW Southern Coast will have to wait until round 4 of the series when their experience of running Australian GPs and NSW Championship Titles will fire up a successful round.
The POWRi Racing shows are always well run and provide a race series that is easy for teams to manage, minimum travel and contained expenses should see the series successful again in 2014.
Our diary is marked with all 6 dates but in case you are unable to get trackside TalkingSpeedwy will covers each round and provide up dates.

The list of contracted drivers is yet to be release but the lure of increased price purses is certain to attract the best of the East Coast teams.
The Speedcar Super Series is the perfect build up to the POWRi World Midget Championship that will once again visit Archerfield and Lismore after the opening rounds in New Zealand
POWRI Lucas Oils Speedcar Super Series

ROUND 1: October 25 – GUNNEDAH SPEEDWAY, NSW
Based in country NSW, this 400m dirt oval track promoted by Super Sedan star Barry Towers hosts the Speedcar Super Series for the first time!

ROUND 2: November 8 – ARCHERFIELD SPEEDWAY, QLD
Round 2 is set to take place at the QSRA’s home track, with the series travelling north to Archerfield Speedway located in Queensland’s capital city.

ROUND 3: November 29 – LISMORE SPEEDWAY, NSW
The SS heads to Northern New South Wales’ Lismore Speedway. The bull-ring track run by David Lander will once again draw attention to the tight wheel-to-wheel racing synonymous with this division!

ROUND 4: December 13 – NOWRA SPEEDWAY, NSW
Nowra Speedway has played host to the Australian Grand Prix and the New South Wales Championship forming close ties with the Speedcar Association of NSW. Now, in 2014, the SSS will be hosted at this NSW South Coast track!

ROUND 5: March 28 – ARCHERFIELD SPEEDWAY, QLD
Returning to Queensland after a short hiatus (time out for competition in New Zealand, the World Midget Championships and the Australian Speedcar Championship), the series second last round will be hosted by John & Kathy Kelly at Archerfield.

ROUND 6: April 11 – VALVOLINE RACEWAY, NSW
The 6th and final round has been slated in for April 11 with the SS returning to the Speedcar Association of New South Wales home track; Valvoline Raceway! A track renowned for action packed racing, this will be the perfect place to wrap up the SS Championship one week prior to the 50 Lap Classic.

** World Midget Championship**
24 Jan – World Midget Championship – Night 1 – Archerfield Speedway, QLD
25 Jan – World Midget Championship – Night 2 – Archerfield Speedway, QLD
30 Jan – World Midget Championship – Night 3 – Lismore Speedway, NSW
31 Jan – World Midget Championship – Night 4- Lismore Speedway, NSW

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