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Sprintcars Queensland

Locality: Acacia Ridge, Queensland, Australia



Address: 63 Colebard St W 4169 Acacia Ridge, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.sprintcarsqueensland.com.au/

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23.01.2022 Sprintcars Queensland return to Archerfield Speedway in Brisbane tomorrow night, Saturday 28 November 2020, for another round of the East Coast Logistics Sprintcar Series, with the Petzyo Development Series also joining us trackside to make an impressive field of thirty-nine nominations. Lachlan McHugh and Cody Maroske are the only drivers in the field who have graced the top step on the podium so far this season, McHugh with five wins and Maroske with two, but with another ...Continue reading



22.01.2022 LACHLAN MCHUGH got another win at Archerfield Speedway tonight with Luke Oldfield back in what is becoming a very familiar second. Callum Walker was absolutely sensational in the Q33 racer tonight, stealing second from Oldfield for a few laps and challenging again closer the chequered flag, the pair putting on a breath-taking show for fans as they negotiated over second while closing in on McHugh and the race lead in lapped traffic. Walker crossed the line in third with Aaron Kelly and Kevin Titman having impressive runs to round out the top five tonight.

21.01.2022 Heat one saw Allan Woods get the win ahead of Cody Maroske and Randy Morgan. Darren Jensen rode out a truly massive wreck high in the turn one catch fence, but was quick to exit the car and fortunately walked away from the crash. Heat two saw Kevin Titman taken the win in advance of Luke Oldfield and Lachlan McHugh who had both advanced from the rear of the field. Heat three saw Brendon Claridge victorious over Daniel Cassidy and Callum Walker when early leaders Andrew Corb...et and Brad Ayers tangled. In the Development Series heat Libby Ellis led nine and three quarter laps before Brant Chandler slipped underneath in the final corner and stole the lead. Ellis finished second ahead of Zack Howell in an action-packed heat.

20.01.2022 Luke Oldfield wins the Dash event with Lachlan McHugh second, the pair set to share the front row for the start of the main race, with Callum Walker crossing the line third in the Dash with Cody Maroske fourth. Randy Morgan got the win the B-Main with Allan Woods second ahead of Lachlan Caunt and Kevin Britten.



20.01.2022 Straight into the action tonight race fans - drivers are preparing for the first round of heats and will be on track soon. This is how they will line up.

19.01.2022 Brant Chandler dominated in the second Development Sprintcars heat event, taking the win ahead of Libby Ellis and Jeremy Gaudry. Heat three of the open Sprintcars was a breathtaking affair but in the end it was Jayden Peacock who got the win, with Lachlan McHugh stealing second from Mitchell Gee in the final couple of laps. Gee finished third ahead of Luke Oldfield. Brodie Tulloch got the win in heat four after relieving early leader Mick Sauer of the race lead, with Brent Kratzmann having an absolutely phenomenal drive from the rear of the field crossing the line in second ahead of Nicholas Whell and Aaron Kelly.

17.01.2022 Jason King got the win in the first of the Development Sprintcars heat events tonight, comfortably leading Nicholas O’Keefe and Jeremy Gaudry across the line. Cody Maroske quickly made his way to the front when the green flag flew for the start of heat one of the open Sprintcars and went on to take the win ahead of Tim Farrell, who withstood a final corner challenge from Lachlan McHugh. McHugh finished third after a thrilling drive from towards the rear of the field. Taylor Prosser led the early part of heat two, but Marcus Dumesny timed his run well and made his way into the race lead late in the race. Prosser fought back but it was Marcus Dumesny who got the win ahead of Taylor Prosser and Randy Morgan, who managed to get underneath Aaron Kelly on the final lap of the race, leaving Kelly in fourth.



17.01.2022 Lachlan McHugh drew position four so the dash will line up like this a little later tonight... C-Main up next...

16.01.2022 Kicking Up The Dirt Super Sevens Series - Finale Sprintcars returned to Hi-Tec Oils Speedway in Toowoomba last night for the final night of the Sprintcar State’s Series QLD/NSW: Super Sevens Series, with Marcus Dumesny snaring the win in a thrilling and action-packed main event, with Jayden Peacock and Randy Morgan joining him on the podium. Lachlan McHugh and Luke Oldfield rounded out the top five place getters last night, both racing forward from the rear of the A-Main f...Continue reading

12.01.2022 Kicking Up The Dirt Rumble on the Mountain Sprintcars Queensland headed to Hi-Tec Oils Toowoomba Speedway last night for Rumble on the Mountain and what a night of Sprintcar racing it was. The main race started with a breath-taking battle for the race lead between Brent Kratzmann and Luke Oldfield, the pair exchanging positions back and forth relentlessly for several laps before Kratzmann settled into the race lead, only for Lachlan McHugh and Cody Maroske to join the fight...Continue reading

12.01.2022 Cody Maroske has gone quick time at Archerfield Speedway tonight with Lachlan McHugh second quickest ahead of Dylan Menz and Callum Walker with Luke Oldfield rounding out the fastest five. With the top Twenty-six cars separated by less than one second the scene is set for a thrilling night of racing. Tim Farrell rode out a massive wreck in his qualifying run and fortunately walked away from the crash. Jeremy Gaudry was the quickest in the Development Series hot lapping session and starts as one of the Development series favourites tonight.

11.01.2022 We’ve lost a couple of cars after the action in the first round of heats but here’s how they will line up for the second round of heats tonight... they’ll be on track soon...



11.01.2022 Libby Ellis got the win in the C-Main event with Jason King home in second and Brant Chandler third ahead of Zack Howell, John white and Jeremy Gaudry.

10.01.2022 Brant Chandler dominated every lap of the fifteen lap Development Sprintcar feature event, taking the win ahead of Jason King and Jeremy Gaudry. Lachlan McHugh got the win in the open Sprintcars shootout events and has secured pole position for the main race, with Brent Kratzmann set to share the front row after securing the second quickest time in the Gold Shootout. Aaron Kelly and Jayden Peacock finished third and fourth in the shootout events, ahead of Mitchell Gee, Marcus Dumesny, Randy Morgan and Dylan Menz.

06.01.2022 JOINT MEDIA RELEASE: Whilst uncertainties around interstate travel left series organizers with no option but to cancel the 2020/2021 World Series Sprintcar Championship, the recent easing of restrictions with more expected in the days ahead has enabled Speedway Australia to join forces with track operators in Queensland and New South Wales to present the Sprintcar State's Series - QLD/NSW: Super Sevens to be staged across four venues over 14 days. The tournament will kick of...f at Hi-Tec Oils Toowoomba Speedway on Saturday, January 2, with Archerfield Speedway to host round two just 24 hours later on January 3. Teams will head north to Maryborough Speedway for round three for a Tuesday night show on January 5 and then return to Archerfield for a two-night fixture on January 8 and 9. A trip across the border to Lismore Speedway in northern New South Wales for round five on Tuesday, January 12 will be followed by the series finale back in Toowoomba on January 16. The series has been developed as a substitute for the traditional World Series events that would ordinarily be scheduled for the region at this time of the season and there will be two similar tournaments staged in Western Australia and South Australia/Victoria, the details of which will be announced soon. With the exception of round four at Archerfield which will carry a $10 000 first prize, all rounds will pay $5000 to the winner of the feature race, with Speedway Australia General Manager confirming a $20 000 series points fund. In the absence of World Series Sprintcars this summer, we urge everyone to make the best of the situation by getting involved in these regional initiatives over the holiday period. We’re delighted to be able to support teams and tracks by sponsoring a points fund for these Sprintcar events. Whilst World of Outlaws star Donny Schatz will be unable to take part in the series due to ongoing restrictions on international travel, it is expected that the lack of racing so far this season in southern states will ensure an influx of competitors desperate to get their season underway. More information about the series and individual events will be released soon. 2021 Sprintcar State's Series - QLD/NSW: Super Sevens Schedule January 2 Toowoomba January 3 Archerfield January 5 Maryborough January 8/9 Archerfield January 12 Lismore* January 16 - Toowoomba * Lismore is subject to NSW Health easing crowd restrictions

05.01.2022 Kicking Up The Dirt - ECL Sprintcar Series Round 3 Sprintcars returned to Archerfield Speedway last night for a hectic and action-packed night of racing in Round Three of the East Coast Logistics Sprintcar Series, with Lachlan McHugh again emerging victorious, claiming his sixth win of the season, in only eight races, with Luke Oldfield crossing the line in second after holding off a very hard-charging and in-form Callum Walker. Oldfield sat in second for most of the race,...Continue reading

03.01.2022 Scott Genrich led most of the fourth heat tonight before Kevin Titman made his way underneath with just over two laps left to run. Titman got the win ahead of Genrich with Andrew Baumber third. Kristy Bonsey and Andrew Corbet had a thrilling battle for the race lead when heat five got underway, but once Bonsey got the lead there was no stopping her as she pulled ahead of the rest of got the win, with nearly half a lap margin back to Corbet and a hard-charging Lachlan McHugh.... Nathan McFarlane got the win in heat six, withstanding early pressure from Brent Kratzmann and later Kevin Britten. Britten finished second ahead of Daniel Cassidy. The second Development Series heat saw Brant Chandler get his second heat win of the evening with Jeremy Gaudry home in second in advance of Libby Ellis who managed to hold off Nicholas O’Keefe.

02.01.2022 Sprintcars are back at Hi-Tec Oils Toowoomba Speedway tonight for the final night of the Sprintcar State’s Series QLD/NSW: Super Sevens Series and Lachlan McHugh has gone quick time in qualifying, stopping the clock at 10.906 seconds. Brent Kratzmann was second quickest (11.236) ahead of Randy Morgan (11.319) and Dylan Menz (11.376) with Mitchell Gee (11.396) rounding out the fastest five tonight. A little further back Marcus Dumesny and Nicholas Whell were separated by just 0.001 of a second, while Luke Oldfield missed the mark and will have a busy night ahead, currently sitting back in eighteenth position.

01.01.2022 WHAT A RACE!!! Marcus Dumesny got the win in an action-packed feature race that saw several lead changes and plenty of passing. Jayden Peacock led a significant portion of the race but ultimately finished second with Randy Morgan rounding out the podium in third. Lachlan McHugh fought his way back to fourth, despite tipping the car on its side on the opening lap and restarting at the rear of the field, with Luke Oldfield also coming from the rear of the field after a less than ideal qualifying run to battle for second for a number of laps before fading to finish fifth. Lachlan McHugh has wrapped up the Super Sevens Series with Marcus Dumesny second ahead of Luke Oldfield. Cody Maroske and Ryan McNamara completed the top five in the series.

01.01.2022 Here are the current line ups for the main events coming up shortly. Top four finishers from the C-Main to join the back the B-Main field, top four finishers in the B-Main will start at the back of the A-Main and the top eight qualifiers will contest a dash (starting order to be determined shortly with a draw on the infield) to determine the starting order for the main race.

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