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Saturday 15th Nov | Iron Horse Bar & Grill Blitz!

Saturday 15th Nov | Iron Horse Bar & Grill Blitz!

Iron Horse Bar and Grill Blitz! - Saturday 15th November 2025

$10K to win Gene Cook Memorial  Nominations Open

$10K to win Gene Cook Memorial Nominations Open

Nominations are now open for the Gene Cook Memorial for Super Sedans. As the first event of the 2025/26 Tassie Tiger Super Sedan Trail there is a cool $10K on the line for the winner and a total prizepool of over $25K!

$10K to Win - Gene Cook Memorial for Super Sedans

$10K to Win - Gene Cook Memorial for Super Sedans

2 Nights | January 2026 | The Best Super Sedans from around the country. The Gene Cook Memorial for Super Sedans. Click here for more.

2025-2026 Season Schedule Announced!

2025-2026 Season Schedule Announced!

The Cranes Combined Carrick Speedway 2025-2026 Season schedule has been launched! A bumper season planned. Click here for full schedule.

$10K TO WIN Gene Cook Memorial | January 9th & 10th 2026


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Live Stream Policy

Carrick Speedway Management Ltd venue at Cranes Combined Carrick Speedway wished to advise we have implemented a strict no live streaming policy.

It is a condition of entry to our venue/s that patrons do not undertake any of the following without written authorisation of Carrick Speedway Management Ltd:

i) Record or take any photograph for anything other than private non-commercial purposes or

ii) Publish any recording of any person without the written authorisation of that person or;

iii) Sell, license or otherwise publish, disseminate or reproduce (or permit such), whether in whole or in part, any recordings taken or made inside the venue (including, without limitation, photographs, video recordings, data recordings or sound recordings)

iv) Live broadcast via Facebook or any other online platform.

We appreciate the continued support of our venues and expect the above policy to be adhered to at all times.

Policy Clarification:

You may film the races, but you can only post them to a public forum or social media at the end of the meeting. No live streaming. This is for all meetings.

We hope this clarifies the “can we can’t we” questions and clears up some confusion as to when things can be posted.

Let’s also address some of the issues raised:

1 – I know a person who is interstate and can’t attend but wants to watch. We’re sure they’ll enjoy the racing after the meeting.

2 – it’s too expensive and I know a person who wants to watch but can’t afford to go. Sadly, if you can’t afford to do something, then you miss out. You see speedway isn’t a right that must be available to everyone, it’s a sport in which you pay to go watch.

If that person wanted to go to the movies but couldn’t afford it, would you offer to live stream the whole movie to them? How about a concert? Would you complain to a fast-food shop about wanting it for free if they wanted pizza but couldn’t afford it?

3 – it’s all about the dollar. Correct, because it may come as a surprise to some that tracks can’t operate without money. Rent/rates, power, insurance, division payouts, maintenance, upgrades, they all cost a lot of money, and we get 10-15 opportunities a year to make enough money to keep operating. Could you pay your rent or mortgage if you only worked 15 days a year?

So while we appreciate people are passionate about speedway, making us out to be the bad guys in the sport is wearing a bit thin. We run the track because we love it, not because we’re lining our bathrooms in gold.