Motorcycle racing returns to Barbagallo Raceway

  • Track re-licensed for competitive riding after two-and-a-half year hiatus
  • Major safety upgrades, including track realignment and resurfacing, recently completed
  • Minister commends WA Sporting Car Club, Motorcycling Australia, Motorcycling Western Australia and the City of Wanneroo for their efforts 
  • Barbagallo Raceway is once again the home of motorcycle racing in Western Australia, with the track now re-licensed for competitive racing after significant safety upgrades were completed at the Wanneroo venue.

    The track will today host the first round of racing back at the venue – the Motorcycle Racing Club of WA’s Barbagallo Interclub Round 1. The Barbagallo round is the first of two interclub race days.

    Motorcycle racing was suspended at the venue in November 2016 over safety concerns, following a number of fatal accidents and the publication of a safety audit which highlighted risks at the track.

    Since 2017, the WA Sporting Car Club, Motorcycling Australia and Motorcycling Western Australia have worked collaboratively to formulate track realignment and resurfacing upgrades to improve safety at the track.

    The upgraded track was re-opened last weekend for a car racing meet as part of Barbagallo Raceway’s 50-year jubilee celebrations.

    As noted by Sport and Recreation Minister Mick Murray:

    “It wasn’t enough just to bring back motorcycle racing – it had to come back safer for everyone involved. I’m proud of WA Sporting Car Club, Motorcycling Australia, Motorcycling Western Australia and the City of Wanneroo for not losing sight of that.

    “I was at Barbagallo last weekend for their 50-year celebrations, and the sense of rejuvenation and excitement around the facility is palpable. The track upgrades and the return of the bikes has come at an ideal time to launch a new era for the historic track.

    “I’d like to thank the WA Sporting Car Club, Motorcycling Australia, Motorcycling Western Australia and the City of Wanneroo for their hard work in getting this result for motorsports competitors, fans and others involved in the industry.”

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