
The speedway season continues this Saturday at Carrick Speedway.
After the Modified Remembrance Night was washed out earlier in the season, the rescheduled night of action will be intense, combining the Ken Tatnell, Dereck Dunn and Des Redburn Memorial Races into one massive event.
The close wheel-to-wheel racing they produce is always exciting
The Sam and Luke Gunn duo will be in contention over the 40-lap test of speed and endurance.
Challenging them will be Trent Quillerat, Brad Herbert and Corey Jetson.
Jakobe Jetson has a new car and once sorted will certainly be a potent force.
Tassie Sixes will contest the Ricky Briggs Memorial. Ricky was a well-respected driver and ambassador for this division who lost his battle with brain cancer. The large 17-car field shows how much this race means to the competitors.
Super sedans are heading towards the end of their summer series and the intensity shows no signs of dissipating with Adam Beechey, David Nichols, Callum Harper and Laura Davidson among the front runners.
Tassie Sixes will contest the Ricky Briggs Memorial. Ricky was a well-respected driver and ambassador for this division who lost his battle with brain cancer. The large 17-car field shows how much this race means to the competitors.
The current state champion Johnny Moles has been under pressure from Tiffany Frankcombe, Stephanie Howard and Claire Johnston in recent meetings.
Todd Russell, Adam Banks, Josh Pisconeri and newcomer to the division Will Lockwood will also be contenders.
Speedcars State Title, on paper should be a battle between Mitchell Freeman and Brock Webster, however nothing is ever certain in motorsport.
Alistair Freeman or Michael Brimfield could cause an upset.
Thirty-six street stocks have nominated and their racing has been nothing short of spectacular this season.
Their Killa 20-20 at the last meeting had some of the most amazing wheel-to-wheel racing witnessed in recent years, and this weekend will be no different.
Winner of that event Brad McKendrick will have his work cut out to take victory again while Corey Bauld, Ben Riley, Steven Harvey and Matt Hammond will be among those gunning for glory.
The Ken McKinnell Memorial for formula 500s has a 13-car entry list including former winner of the event Dylan Beveridge and new state champion Adam Burr.
Dylan Rowe, Taylor Johnston and Luke Sapwell have all been fast enough to take outright victory, and this could well be the feature event they do it.
Gates open at 2pm and the racing starts at 5pm