Thousands of eager fans will be trackside on Saturday 22 November for the official launch of the Sydney racing calendar with a pre-season test of Sprint Cars, Fender Benders, Street Stockers and more on the newly reshaped track.
A highlight of the season will be the Darcy Ward Invitational making its Sydney debut on Boxing Day.
The event will showcase elite motorbike racing for the first time at the venue, with legends including Jack Holder, Chris Holder, Ryan Douglas and Tate Zischke taking the wheel for a thrilling display of speed and skill.
The inaugural Sprint Car Power Tour will feature on Saturday 3 January 2025 which will be an unmissable highlight for motorsport fans this summer.
Western Sydney Speedway forms part of the Eastern Creek motorsport precinct which attracts around 700,000 visitors to western Sydney each year.
Motorsport is estimated to contribute $2.8 billion in direct and indirect value to the Australian economy including $270.1 million of value added to the New South Wales economy.
The Eastern Creek motorsports precinct is earmarked to grow under a 50-year vision to become a world-class, premier destination for motorsports, entertainment, education, and events in the heart of western Sydney.
For more information and to book your tickets, visit https://westernsydneyspeedway.com.au
Minister for Planning and Public Spaces Paul Scully said:
“It’s great to see the speedway back and revving up for an action packed 2025-2026 season.
“Fans can look forward to exciting racing on a reshaped track, building on the momentum of past seasons to deliver some of the best motorsport action in Sydney.
“This is one of Australia’s top speedway venues and the team’s effort over recent months have taken it to the next level.”
Western Sydney Dragway Chairman, Tony Beuk said:
“Our team has been working hard during the off-season to bring the facility up to a standard that reflects the passion and potential of the complex.
“This season's calendar looks different, and that is intentional. It gives us a strong baseline to build on, with better racing, a better experience for fans, and opportunities to strengthen the sport.
“More events are being developed and will be added throughout the year. Racegoers will see more opportunities for grassroots racing, skills development and track time.”

