Busy March ahead at Lismore Speedway
Local driver Erica Robinson will be one to watch in the SSA Juniors Young Gun Nationals at Lismore Speedway. Photo: SHAQS SPEEDWAY PICS
LISMORE Speedway will host a series of major race meetings in March, beginning with the SSA Juniors Young Gun Nationals on March 7.
The junior event will feature Wingless Sprints, Production Sedans and RSA Sedans.
Promoter Mick Corbett said the meeting will showcase emerging talent.
“We’ve got a few young guns turning up like Erica Robinson, Travis Dhu and his sister Harper,” he said.
“They’re only young, but the speed and skill they bring to the track are incredible.
“It’s basically a club show to give everyone somewhere to race, but it’s also about giving our juniors a real taste of competitive action.”
Corbett said the season had been disrupted by early washouts but had gained momentum in recent months.
The March 21 meeting will feature Sprintcars, the SSA Street Stocks NSW Title, AMCA Nationals, Wingless Sprints and Legend Cars.
“The sprint car show with the street stock title is going to be massive. We’ve already got strong nominations, and it promises to be a big crowd-pleaser,” Corbett said.
“We’ve had some good shows recently, like the AMCA Australian Title weekend, and we’re hoping the weather holds for these March events.
“Fingers crossed, we’ll get through our first season up here without too many interruptions.”
Corbett said the Bruce Maxwell Classic over Easter would be one of the final highlights before the season ends in May.
Tickets are available via the Lismore Speedway website.







