Tralee Speedway

Tralee Speedway
Fraser Park Raceway
Pepsi Power Dome
Aerial view of Hume (ACT) and Tralee Speedway in 2008. The ACT/NSW border runs between Hume and the Speedway
LocationJerrabomberra, New South Wales
Coordinates35°23′22″S 149°10′47″E / 35.38944°S 149.17972°E / -35.38944; 149.17972
Capacity10,000
Opened21 June 1970
Closed1997
Former namesFraser Park Raceway
Major eventsAustralian Super Sedan Championship (1971-72)
Australian Modified Sprintcar Championship (1974)
Australian Sprintcar Championship (1982, 1989)
Australian Formula 500 Championship (1979, 1988)
Speedway
SurfaceDolomite and clay mix (1970-1974)
Asphalt (1974-1978)
Clay (1978-1997)
Length0.254 miles (0.410 km)

Tralee Speedway was a dirt track racing venue located in Jerrabomberra on the New South Wales side of the ACT/NSW border near Canberra, the capital city of Australia. The speedway was home to several drivers who went on to become Australian national and state champions. Tralee (for a time also known as Fraser Park Raceway and later the Pepsi Power Dome) was a 410 metres (450 yards) dirt surfaced oval raceway.