A track I have never been too. Must get there when they reopen. Congrats to Neil and all the people involved in getting the place up and running again.
What a magnificent effort by Neil and his crew to get the Pirie track ready to race on again. Once the track was closed down in the late 90s, I think a lot of people thought it was lost forever. Well done guys.
@@brunophilpot6570 Oh, the guy riding the motor bike is actually a different Brayden, it’s a cool coincidence that we have the same first name. I’m just happy enough to simply be in the video for a few seconds.
I remember watching racing there like 40yrs ago , I think it was always on easter weekend & the motocross was on in Pirie as well ...always a great event & weekend.
I raced there a few times with no brakes (that was the rules for mx/enduro bikes) on 1996 cr250r, 1999 yz250 & 1996 xr600. Finish racing about 1am then go to the pub, then put the brakes back on & race the king of the gulf mx on Sunday. Good to see the fence looking safer, not just chain mesh & railway sleepers 😂😂
I’m up in qld and it’s amazing to see Port Pirie getting a bit of a spotlight. Im super excited for my friend and his family and the people who have volunteered to be apart of this big moment.
Track is looking good well done to all involved a lot of work 👍.Great to see the boys flying around definitely a lot quicker. Looking forward to the up and coming race. Cheers Wombat 🐾👍🍻
Just came across this, well done to get the track up and running again. I was lucky enough to race there for the last 4 years it ran, it was by far the highlight of the speedway calendar for me. Some great memories, the back to back Globe Derby and Pirie weekend was incredible apart from the fact I blew up my engine on both days. If this gets going, I would seriously consider coming out of retirement.
Fantastic track, great video. Really enjoyed watching it was a real treat. I live in England near Manchester, so I'm a big Belle Vue Aces speedway fan. Started going in the seventies with my dad. The National Speedway Stadium, the home of the Aces, is still relatively new, and I remember how excited I was when I first heard the news of its building. Such good news amidst many track closures. So, I am thrilled for you all at the reopening of this track. It looks amazing it is clear an incredible amount of work has gone into its preparation. I wish you all the best, and I look forward to future videos. Safe racing. Thanks again, Andrew.
i remember travelling to this event for the Australian Long Track Titles held over the Easter weekend. Long track on the Saturday , Motor Cross on the Sunday. Thousands of fans would attend even bus loads from out of town. My late father , brothers and friends would ride there and park at the starting line with our Harley Davidsons.
Nice to see We call it Longtrack in Europe or Longbahn in Germany. It is more popular than Speedway in a lot of European countries and quite a lot of speedway riders double up. Kelvin Tatum is a three times world Longtrack champion and most races are held on Sundays, as on Sunday shops are closed. 1000cc R/H Grasstrack sidecars in the UK get invited to do demo races. The Continental sidecars use 500cc engines , like the solos use and go round the same way as solos. The passenger remains in the chair and lies over the guarded back wheel. But I am intrigued to see a track in Australia opening up.
@@martinmotorsport3850 Hi Thanks for your comments back 👍 I did some speedway sidecars promotional work in the UK under the name Bailey Motorsport with my brother. We did several meetings on the IOW with Martin Newham and a couple at Ipswich with John Louis and at Reading before it shut down, it was a woman Pat somebody was the Reading promotor. I was over Australia this year from December 03 to January 04, staying at my daughter’s in Gosford and we went to 100 year celebration at Kurri Kurri meeting ( bloody hot), great track and good meeting. Decent crowd as well. Good luck with your efforts, keep me posted. Two grasstrack friends are still in Australia, Rob and Lorraine Wilson, her daughter is married to Mark Plaisted and they have been all over the shop. I used to help her dad Duncan Tolhurst before he was seriously injured in Germany.
@@martinmotorsport3850 Iv'e always wondered, where does the smell of the burnt castor oil come from , is it in the crankcase , and a bit gets past the rings ,or, is it mixed in with the fuel ? . I'm very pleased to hear of a motorcycle speedway track being resurrected. I'm in NZ , and never got to see much speedway, except for an event in Melbourne in 1989 , and seeing Ivan Mauger doing some exhibition laps around the Forbury park horse racing track in Dunedin nz , in 1987. If I'd lived in Christchurch I would have seen a lot more.👍
How far out of town is it? I remember the Indian-Pacific stopped for a while at Port Pirie in 1981 when I was on a speedway tour of Australia, and signing the visitors book in the local library.
A track I have never been too. Must get there when they reopen. Congrats to Neil and all the people involved in getting the place up and running again.
What a magnificent effort by Neil and his crew to get the Pirie track ready to race on again. Once the track was closed down in the late 90s, I think a lot of people thought it was lost forever. Well done guys.
Well, at 8:10 I just became famous.
That guy is me! :D
^ y’all my best friend is famous LETS GOO
What size motor you got? Sounds like a 4 stroke? Sick drone footage🤛🏼
@@brunophilpot6570 Oh, the guy riding the motor bike is actually a different Brayden, it’s a cool coincidence that we have the same first name.
I’m just happy enough to simply be in the video for a few seconds.
@@brunophilpot6570 500cc GM engine.
Love to see a solo Denco Vtwin hit it
I remember watching racing there like 40yrs ago , I think it was always on easter weekend & the motocross was on in Pirie as well ...always a great event & weekend.
A bloody great big water truck is certainly going to be needed !! Great effort by everyone involved, very well done.
Fantastic news for Port Pirie a great track can't wait to see the bikes back at it
I raced there a few times with no brakes (that was the rules for mx/enduro bikes) on 1996 cr250r, 1999 yz250 & 1996 xr600. Finish racing about 1am then go to the pub, then put the brakes back on & race the king of the gulf mx on Sunday. Good to see the fence looking safer, not just chain mesh & railway sleepers 😂😂
Hell yes as a Port Pirie local I'm over the moon for this to happen lets bring the speedways back
Now that's a speedway track!!!
Miss speedway in Canada. Plus the smell!!!! 👍👊😎🇨🇦
Think I can see the remains of the arenacross track I rode in there possibly 2004 or 2005?
Brian Shultz
I’m up in qld and it’s amazing to see Port Pirie getting a bit of a spotlight. Im super excited for my friend and his family and the people who have volunteered to be apart of this big moment.
Yes it should be good.
Looking forward to watching some awesome speedway back in Pirie, i was there on the last night 25 yrs ago.
Me old man Geoff has been up there every weekend helping to get track done too 👌
Cool, yes there has been a lot of people involved.
Just cannot wait to see this track back up and going. Absolutely nothing like Longtrack racing
Go fellars put pirie on the map again
Track is looking good well done to all involved a lot of work 👍.Great to see the boys flying around definitely a lot quicker. Looking forward to the up and coming race.
Cheers Wombat 🐾👍🍻
Just came across this, well done to get the track up and running again. I was lucky enough to race there for the last 4 years it ran, it was by far the highlight of the speedway calendar for me. Some great memories, the back to back Globe Derby and Pirie weekend was incredible apart from the fact I blew up my engine on both days. If this gets going, I would seriously consider coming out of retirement.
Yep they will have an EVO class.
That is cool as would be great to get to track for a practise day or even better a race day
Bloody awesome when will it happen 😂😂😂😂
Hopefully by the end of the year
Go hard
Very cool
What beautiful sights and sounds!
Well done boys , love it ❤
Thanks
Great video.
I remember growing up in Pirie in the 70s, & 80s.
Used to the Scrambles on the Sat, & speedway on the Sunday.
Well done guys 👍👍
Thanks mate.
Fantastic track, great video. Really enjoyed watching it was a real treat. I live in England near Manchester, so I'm a big Belle Vue Aces speedway fan. Started going in the seventies with my dad. The National Speedway Stadium, the home of the Aces, is still relatively new, and I remember how excited I was when I first heard the news of its building. Such good news amidst many track closures. So, I am thrilled for you all at the reopening of this track. It looks amazing it is clear an incredible amount of work has gone into its preparation. I wish you all the best, and I look forward to future videos. Safe racing. Thanks again, Andrew.
Thanks mate, I rode at the old Belle Vue many years ago, was even in there development league team for awhile.
i remember travelling to this event for the Australian Long Track Titles held over the Easter weekend. Long track on the Saturday , Motor Cross on the Sunday. Thousands of fans would attend even bus loads from out of town. My late father , brothers and friends would ride there and park at the starting line with our Harley Davidsons.
Yes good times.
Any intention of running four wheel type racing as well or Just Bikes??
I think it will just be bikes & sidecars
Always loved the smell of the race fuel and the dirt smacking you on the top of your head.😂
Yep good times.
Thanks for the memories fellas. Easter at Pirie a must
Our pleasure!
Absolutely brilliant
Nice to see
We call it Longtrack in Europe or Longbahn in Germany.
It is more popular than Speedway in a lot of European countries and quite a lot of speedway riders double up.
Kelvin Tatum is a three times world Longtrack champion and most races are held on Sundays, as on Sunday shops are closed.
1000cc R/H Grasstrack sidecars in the UK get invited to do demo races.
The Continental sidecars use 500cc engines , like the solos use and go round the same way as solos. The passenger remains in the chair and lies over the guarded back wheel.
But I am intrigued to see a track in Australia opening up.
It is popular in Queensland & NSW but has been lost to South Australia for 25 years. We are racing at Bathurst next week stay tuned
@@martinmotorsport3850
Hi
Thanks for your comments back 👍
I did some speedway sidecars promotional work in the UK under the name Bailey Motorsport with my brother.
We did several meetings on the IOW with Martin Newham and a couple at Ipswich with John Louis and at Reading before it shut down, it was a woman Pat somebody was the Reading promotor.
I was over Australia this year from December 03 to January 04, staying at my daughter’s in Gosford and we went to 100 year celebration at Kurri Kurri meeting ( bloody hot), great track and good meeting. Decent crowd as well.
Good luck with your efforts, keep me posted.
Two grasstrack friends are still in Australia, Rob and Lorraine Wilson, her daughter is married to Mark Plaisted and they have been all over the shop.
I used to help her dad Duncan Tolhurst before he was seriously injured in Germany.
Nice work youse arr doing good with this
Thanks mate.
That's very cool. Do speedway bikes still use castor oil ,the smell of it was a big part of it for me.
A lot still do but some are using a synthetic oil.
@@martinmotorsport3850 Iv'e always wondered, where does the smell of the burnt castor oil come from , is it in the crankcase , and a bit gets past the rings ,or, is it mixed in with the fuel ? . I'm very pleased to hear of a motorcycle speedway track being resurrected. I'm in NZ , and never got to see much speedway, except for an event in Melbourne in 1989 , and seeing Ivan Mauger doing some exhibition laps around the Forbury park horse racing track in Dunedin nz , in 1987. If I'd lived in Christchurch I would have seen a lot more.👍
Great work from Neil and the crew. Cant wait to relive some fantastic times. Bring it on.
Yes they have done a great job
How far out of town is it? I remember the Indian-Pacific stopped for a while at Port Pirie in 1981 when I was on a speedway tour of Australia, and signing the visitors book in the local library.
In the video you can see the town in the background so very close, only about a kilometer
Just need a two stroke to sing around the loop. Awesome stuff good to see. Bring back the good ole days
There will definitely be a few 2 strokes when they start having race meetings.
Fast Very fast
If you are not the leading bike you wouldn't have a bloody clue where the track is.
It was only a single bike practice to sort out the bikes, it will be fine when they have a race meeting
Fantastic news
GOOD LUCK.
thats great thanks !!
You're welcome!