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North Arm Speedway was the first dedicated
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ever built in Adelaide, South Australia and was located in the industrial suburb of Gillman. It was run by the Speedway Riders' Association of South Australia and ran from 1981 until its forced closure in 1997.


History


Early years

North Arm Speedway was South Australia's first dedicated senior Solo and Sidecar track. Previous tracks (other than the
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in the late 1920s and early 1930s which ran before car speedway became popular) in both Adelaide and around the state had generally catered to both bikes and cars. The speedway was opened on Sunday 26 July 1981, by the Speedway Riders' Association on land owned by the South Australian Government. Following the closure of Rowley Park Speedway in April 1979, the only
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venue in Adelaide was the new
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, which has a clay surface, something that suited the increasingly popular car racing, but not motorcycle speedway. Despite the bikes racing in the early years at Speedway Park, the nearest speedway to Adelaide which suited bike racing was some 80 km away at the
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in
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, which during the speedway season (generally October to April) only ran meetings every second Saturday night. With many of South Australia's riders based in Adelaide, the decision was made to build a motorcycle only venue in Adelaide with a
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surface where weekly meetings could be run. The track itself was approximately in length, which while considered small by Australian track standards (when it was built, most Aussie speedways were usually 350-550m in length as most run cars as well as bikes with Speedway Park itself being long), it was roughly the same length as most tracks in Britain where most of the top riders rode professionally. The safety fence was a 2m high chain mesh fence on top of a 1 ft high wooden retaining fence. Lights were eventually installed for night meetings in 1985, although spectator capacity was only around 5,000 (more with extra seating for Australian Championship meetings). Due to North Arm's relatively small spectator capacity, and its lack of lights for night racing, both the Australian Sidecar Championship and the
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were awarded to Speedway Park with its capacity to comfortably hold over 10,000 spectators in both 1982 and 1983 respectively.


Move to Friday Nights

When it first opened North Arm Speedway held regular Sunday afternoon meetings so as not to compete with Speedway Park which ran Friday nights and had the bikes on the program, and also to avoid clashing with meetings at the Riverview Speedway. South Australian riders would regularly race three days per week at home, something most experienced when racing in the British Leagues during the Australian winter months. After the 1984/85 season, bikes were off the program at Speedway Park following safety concerns after the death of rider Kevin O'Connell on 25 January 1985. O'Connell had been killed after he hit the speedway's concrete retaining wall which offered no protection to riders or passengers. With the bikes no longer competing at Speedway Park, lights were installed at North Arm in 1985 and the speedway began holding regular Friday night meetings from 1985/86 which lasted until the speedway's closure. During the winter of 1986 the pits at North Arm were also re-located. Originally they were outside the back straight but were moved to outside of the front straight behind the control tower (which also incorporated the announcers box). The old pits became car parking while Turn 3 for the solo's (Turn 2 for the sidecars) became known as the Old Pits Corner.


Championships and International Meetings

From 1983 until it closed in 1997 North Arm became the regular host of the South Australian Solo and Sidecar championships, hosting the Solo title 10 times. The only other tracks to host the SA Solo title during this period were the
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in Whyalla (1986/87) and Riverview Speedway (1984/85, 1987/88, 1990/91). North Arm hosted the 1992 Australian Solo Championship, where a capacity crowd of over 6,000 fans saw Leigh Adams from Victoria win the first of a record 10 national championships (a temporary grandstand was erected on the outside of turn 1 for the expected attendance). Adams set a track record in the 2nd heat of the night with a time of 58.74 seconds for the 4 lap race. The record he broke had been set in Heat 1 of the championship by reigning South Aussie Champ
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who won in a time of 59.11 seconds. Leigh Adams won with 14 points from North Arm's own Shane Parker on 13 and Queensland's Mark Carlson third on 11 points. This meeting also saw the crash which almost ended the career of Australia's former World #3 from
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, Todd Wiltshire who suffered a multiple back injuries and broken pelvis which force him to retire at age 23 though he did make a successful comeback in 1997. Wiltshire, battling with Jason Lyons for the lead going into the last turn of Heat 3, tried a pass on the outside and went down, sliding into the wooden safety fence which broke around a light pole (placed outside the fence) on impact in the old pit corner. Unfortunately during its 16-year life span, North Arm was never awarded the right to host the Australian Sidecar Championship, although it did host some of Australia's richest Sidecar meetings. North Arm Speedway's spectator capacity was pushed to the limit on a number of occasions including test Matches between
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with riders such as Phil Crump, Todd Wiltshire, Leigh Adams and local riders Shane Parker, Scott Norman and
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taking on visiting 'teams' such as a "Rest of the World" team in 1990 including Gary Havelock of England, Mitch Shirra of New Zealand, and Shawn Moran of the United States (while the injured Sam Ermolenko was guest commentator on the night). In 1991 Australia faced a powerful
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team led by 1990 World Champion Per Jonsson, former dual Ice Racing World Champion Erik Stenlund, as well as 1990 World finalists Jimmy Nilsen and Henrik Gustafsson and 1988 World Under-21 Champion Peter Nahlin (who was the Swedish reserve on the night). The Swede's also had in their riding lineup a young rider who was not only the reigning Swedish Champion, but the rider would go on equal Ivan Mauger's six Speedway World Championships, the great Tony Rickardsson. Both the 1990 and 1991 test matches attracted 4,000 and 4,800 fans respectively, well up on previous crowd figures for the speedway. It was the success of those two international meetings which led to the speedway being awarded the 1992 Australian Solo Championship. The 1990/91 season also saw the first, and so far only tour of Australia by the official USSR team, who while not facing Australia in a test, faced state teams and various other 'select' teams while on tour. They faced a South Australian Select team in their visit to North Arm on 28 December 1990 with the locals, strengthened by 'ring-ins' Dennis Löfqvist from
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and David Norris from England (resident North Arm international riders) defeating the Russians 53–37 in a match closer than the score suggests. Actual local riders Shane Bowes (team captain) and Shane Parker top scored for the 'SA' with 13 and 8 points respectively while Oleg Kurguskin with 11 and the late Rif Saitgareev with 10 points top scored for the Russians. During its lifetime North Arm was also the Australian base for various international riders racing in the Australian Speedway season with riders such as Shawn Moran (
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), Vesa Ylinen of Finland, Dennis Löfqvist from Sweden and David Norris from England all basing themselves in Adelaide. North Arm was also the Australian base for two future Speedway World Champions. Twenty-year-old Gary Havelock from England (the 1992 World Champion) spent the 1987/88 Australian season based at North Arm, while 2010 World Champion
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from Poland (along with his brother Jacek who made a number of appearances), made North Arm his Aussie home during 1994/95. While North Arm had its fair share of accidents, sometimes resulting in serious injury, no competitor was ever killed at the speedway or later as the result of a crash.


Closing

Following the 1996/97 Australian Speedway season (generally run between October and April), North Arm Speedway was closed when the South Australian Government reclaimed the land that the speedway was located on. This left Adelaide without an operating motorcycle speedway for the first time since 1926 when racing was first held at the Wayville Showground. Most of North Arm's track surface was then moved less than 2 km away to the new Gillman Speedway to form the base of a track that was used for daytime practice meetings until a larger track was built for race meetings before the current track was opened in 2000. Even though Friday night meetings at the track were held in summer, North Arm could actually be cold when the wind was blowing from the north or west (the track was located close to the marshlands and adjacent to the Port River and the Gulf St Vincent). The speedway also had spectator facilities which could be described average at best. Despite this, North Arm Speedway is fondly remembered by those who either rode there or were regular spectators.


Present Day

Today the site of North Arm Speedway shows nothing of its past as a speedway as industrial buildings now occupy the land. The last remnants of the speedway were removed in mid-2004 when what was left of the track itself was cleared and building starting in mid-2005. When looking on
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at historic photos the start/finish line of the speedway was on the Grand Trunkway (road) side of the track, with the pit area located between the front straight and the road. Car parking for the speedway was in the area to the north of the track.


Australian Championships


Australian Solo Championship

*
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Leigh Adams – 14pts


Australian Under-21 Championship

* 1988 – Leigh Adams * 1996 – Ryan Sullivan


Competitors

Some of the competitors who raced at North Arm Speedway between 1981 and 1997 were: * Leigh Adams () (Solo)♦ * John Boulger () (Solo)♦ *
Shane Bowes Shane Bowes (born 4 March 1969, Adelaide, South Australia) is a former motorcycle speedway rider. Bowes was a finalist in the 1990 Individual Speedway Junior World Championship, 1990 Under-21 Speedway World Championship, finishing in eighth pl ...
() (Solo) * Craig Boyce () (Solo)♦ * Tony Boyle () (Solo) * Darryl Branford () (Solo) *
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() (Solo)♦ *
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() (Solo) * Jason Crump () (Solo)♦** * Phil Crump () (Solo)♦ * Stephen Davies () (Solo) * Jeremy Doncaster () (Solo) *
Glenn Doyle Glenn Doyle (born 3 March 1965 in Sydney, New South Wales) is a retired Australian Motorcycle speedway rider. Doyle is a twice Australian Champion and won the Western Australian Championship in his adopted state on six occasions. Career Aus ...
() (Solo)♦ * Sam Ermolenko () (Solo)** *
Mark Fiora Mark Fiora (born 16 May 1962 in Mount Barker, South Australia) is a retired Australian international Motorcycle speedway rider. He is a four time South Australian Champion, and winner of the Australian Best Pairs championship in 1988 with Cra ...
() (Solo) * Viktor Gajdym () (Solo) *
Tomasz Gollob Tomasz Robert Gollob (; born 11 April 1971 in Bydgoszcz, Poland) is a former Polish motorcycle speedway rider. He appeared in every Speedway Grand Prix series between its inaugural season in 1995 and 2013. His brother Jacek is also a speedway rid ...
() (Solo)** * Henrik Gustafsson () (Solo) * Gary Havelock () (Solo)** *
Craig Hodgson Craig Hodgson (8 July 1968 - 30 September 1998) was an international speedway rider from Australia. Speedway career Hodgson won the bronze medal at the Australian National Championships. The following year in 1989 he became the Australian J ...
() (Solo) * Rod Hunter () (Solo) *
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() (Solo) * Per Jonsson () (Solo)** * Oleg Kurguskin () (Solo) *
Dennis Löfqvist Dennis Löfqvist (born 1 January 1967) is a former speedway rider from Sweden. Speedway career Löfqvist rode in the top tier of British Speedway from 1989 until 1992, riding for King's Lynn Stars. He stood as reserve for the final of the Sp ...
() (Solo) * Mark Loram () (Solo)** * Jason Lyons () (Solo) * Rinat Mardanshin () (Solo) * Rick Miller () (Solo) * Shawn Moran () (Solo) * Peter Nahlin () (Solo) * Jimmy Nilsen () (Solo) *
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() (Solo) * David Norris () (Solo) * Shane Parker () (Solo) *
Steve Regeling Steven Grae Regeling (born 2 October 1959) is an Australian former motorcycle speedway rider who rode in the British League for Leicester Lions in the early 1980s and later for Kings Lynn Stars, before riding for several years in the National L ...
() (Solo)♦ * Tony Rickardsson () (Solo)** *
Rif Saitgareev Rif Raisovich Saitgareev (23 August 1960 – 18 June 1996) was an international speedway rider from the Soviet Union and Russia. Speedway career Saitgareev was four times champion of the Russia after winning the Russian Individual Speedway Ch ...
() (Solo) * Billy Sanders () (Solo)♦ *
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() (Solo) * Mitch Shirra () (Solo) * Andrew Silver () (Solo) *
Erik Stenlund Erik Stenlund (born 26 May 1962) is a former speedway rider from Sweden. Speedway career Stenlund is a two times world champion at the Individual Ice Speedway World Championship (1984 & 1988) and a former champion of Sweden, winning the Swed ...
() (Solo) * Ryan Sullivan () (Solo)♦ * Todd Wiltshire () (Solo)♦ * Vesa Ylinen () (Solo) *Brian Bascombe () (Sidecar (passenger) *Greg Black () (Sidecar (passenger) *Andrew Cleave () (Sidecar)♦ *Peter Fleet () (Sidecar) *Rob Hardy () (Sidecar (passenger) *Martien Hurkmans () (Sidecar) *Nipper Crabb () (Sidercar) *Jim Irwin () (Sidecar) *Gary Moon () (Sidecar)♦ *Neil Munro () (Sidecar)♦ *Dennis Nash () (Sidecar)♦ *Chris Rae () (Sidecar) *Darren Power () (Sidecar (passenger) *Brian Schultz () (Sidecar) *Bob Slater () (Sidecar (passenger) *Shane Souter () (Sidecar)♦ *Darrin Treloar () (Sidecar)♦ *Shane Wade () (Sidecar (passenger) ** '' Speedway World Champion''
♦ ''Australian Solo or Sidecar Champion''
† – ''Deceaced''


References

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External links


North Arm Speedway @ Speedways in South Australia websiteNorth Arm Speedway facebook page
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