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Driver who have competed in sprint car events in Australia. Pages in category "Australian sprint car drivers" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
The second was for the 1986–87 season since the Australian Sprintcar Championship was held at Northline Speedway on the grounds of Hidden Valley Raceway in Darwin, and held early to avoid the October–April wet season. The 1988 race was for the 1987–88 season. The Australian sprint car racing season is technically 1 July–June 30.
Australian sprint car drivers (6 P) Pages in category "Australian racing drivers" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.
Maxwell Stewart Dumesny (born 12 July 1959, in Nullawarre, Victoria) is an Australian professional Sprintcar driver. Dumesny was born and raised in Victoria but has resided in Nelson, New South Wales since the mid-1990s, although his Sprintcar carries the number V5 (for Victoria #5) that he has used throughout his career, although he has changed that to Australia 1 when he has won both the ...
The home state of Victoria had to wait until the 20th running of the event to have a home winner with Warrnambool's own Max Dumesny winning in 1992. The race is regarded as the largest car count in sprint car racing. In the 2015 meeting, 107 cars participated, compared to the previous August's Knoxville Nationals, where 105 cars were entered. [2]
Pickens beside his USAC Midget car (United States) in July 2014 Pickens racing his 2008 ASA Late Model Series car Pickens racing in his late model at Madison International Speedway in 2007. Michael Pickens (born 7 January 1983) is a racecar driver from Auckland, New Zealand. He races midgets and sprint cars in New Zealand, Australia and the ...
Australian sprint car drivers (6 P) N. National Sprint Car Hall of Fame inductees (98 P) W. World of Outlaws (3 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Sprint car racing"
The Keneric Racing 92, owned by Bob Gavranich, is running the World of Outlaws circuit in America. However, they are not competing for points in the WoO, they plan on attending at least 60 Outlaw races, including races all over the country. Kerry "THE MADMAN" Madsen is the current Australian Sprintcar champion for two years in a row 2016 and 2017.