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SPOTTED: SPRINTCAR TRANSPORTERS AT ARCHERFIELD SPEEDWAY

Some of Queensland’s best sprintcar transporters rolled into Archerfield Speedway for its 2021/2022 season opener last Saturday night

East Coast Pipeline Racing’s Volvo FH transporter
Photo: Matthew Paul

Summer never feels far away when 410 sprintcars fire up late on a Saturday afternoon, and the 2021/2022 speedway season is roaring to life in South East Queensland.

It all kicked off with the Thunder on the Downs event at Hi-Tec Oils Toowoomba Speedway last month. Now Archerfield is off and running with the opening round of the East Coast Logistics Series held in front of a big crowd last Saturday.

29 sprintcars entered the event, even with some uncertainty around the COVID-19 situation in Brisbane. They were joined by big fields of Midgets, Wingless Sprintcars and high-revving Formula 500 racers. And with the all clear to race coming through on Saturday morning, the speedway transporters burned some diesel on their way to the Acacia Ridge venue on a warm afternoon south of Brisbane.

Queensland-based motorsport photographer, Matthew Paul, was on hand to capture the transporters rolling into Archerfield Speedway, the teams unloading their weaponry and the diesel departures after the feature.

Check out some of Matthew’s photos below, with thanks also to MTR Images.

Andrew Corbet’s Kenworth Legend 900 transporter
Photo: Matthew Paul/MTR Images

The Corbet’s Group Racing transporter in the pits
Photo: Matthew Paul/MTR Images

Lachlan McHugh’s sprintcar in the Brisbane sunshine
Photo: Matthew Paul/MTR Images

The IVECO rig for Mark Pholi’s 410 sprintcar
Photo: Matthew Paul/MTR Images

Jy Corbet’s entry arriving on a Volvo tilt tray truck
Photo: Matthew Paul/MTR Images.

Unloading Karl Hoffmans’ machine
Photo: Matthew Paul/MTR Images

The SRV Road Freight Kenworth Legend 950 departing Archerfield
Photo: Matthew Paul/MTR Images

The crowd was treated to a thrilling feature race for the sprintcars which saw Luke Oldfield take the chequered flag ahead of Lachlan McHugh and Cody Maroske. Oldfield did it the hard way, with both McHugh and Maroske controlling the feature before the eventual winner came storming through late in the race.

Roughly 2000 kilometres to the south-west, the South Australian sprintcar season also got underway at Murray Bridge Speedway last Saturday night. Matt Egel continued his winning ways from Chariots of Thunder in Darwin to claim the feature win. Check out the transporters in the pits at Murray Bridge posted by ‘Grey Motor’ on our Facebook group.

Love speedway? Make sure you’re following our Australian accounts on Facebook and Instagram to see all the transporters rolling between dirt bullrings this summer.