Sidewinders Speedway

Sidewinders Speedway
The Place Where Junior Champions Meet
Sidewinders U/16 Speedway in 2011 showing "Mt. Wingfield" to the left and the clubrooms at the top right
LocationWingfield Reserve, Eighth Street
Wingfield, South Australia 5013
Coordinates34°50′12″S 138°33′12″E / 34.83667°S 138.55333°E / -34.83667; 138.55333
Capacity1,000
OwnerSidewinders U/16 Speedway Club Inc.
OperatorSidewinders U/16 Speedway Club Inc.
Opened25 February 1978
Major eventsAustralian Under-16 Solo Championship
South Australian Under-16 Solo Championship
South Australian Under-16 Sidecar Championship
Barb Miller Memorial
Birthday Meeting
Roy Bitmead Cup
SurfaceDolomite
Length0.069 miles (0.112 km)

The Sidewinders Speedway is a junior Motorcycle speedway that was opened in 1978 in the semi-industrial Adelaide suburb of Wingfield in South Australia. The Sidewinders U/16 Speedway Club Inc. was founded two years earlier in 1976 by Graham Baker and Roy Bitmead, with help from Rowley Park Speedway riders Robin and Kym Amundson, and their father Bill.[1] As it was then, Sidewinders goal is to promote and develop speedway through its junior ranks with riders aged 4–15, something that had rarely been done in Australia to that point. Once a rider turns 16 he or she then move into the senior ranks.

Prior to the opening of Sidewinders, most Australian Solo riders came into the sport with a background in Cycle Speedway (in Adelaide this was usually through the Findon Skid Kids cycling club) or through Scrambling, including local Adelaide hero John Boulger who during the 1980s and 1990s was a strong supporter of the speedway (despite having retired from riding in 1983 to move into first the Sprintcar, then the Speedcar ranks), lending his experience, including two Australian Championships, nine South Australian Championships, a World Team Cup win, and two World Final appearances, to up and coming riders.

  1. ^ About Sidewinders Archived 20 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine