Bairnsdale Easter Meeting
Heat 1 Seven cars faced the starter for the first heat with Peter Logue on pole. He led down the back straight from Rod Bowman. Andrew Hughes rode a rear wheel...
Read moreRosedale Easter Friday
The weather was warm and muggy, the track was wet for warmups but by the time the Sprintcars were on the track had become quite good. Heat 1 Peter Logue started on...
Read moreTaylor Makes It Three From Three In Sprintcar Feature Wins

Author : Dean Thompson Cranbourne resident Warrick Taylor recently achieved something as rare as a cricket hat trick when he won his third successive feature race in the Victorian Speedway Council...
Read moreTaylor & Banks Continue The Big Results

Author : Dean Thompson Warrick Taylor & partner Kellie Banks have continued on their recent form in the VSC Sprintcars with Taylor winning his second feature from two starts whilst Banks...
Read moreBoxing Day at Bairnsdale
Fortunately the weather cleared and the track was able to be prepared ready for racing after a lot of rain had fallen in the area over the past few days. 11...
Read moreWelcome To Our New Website!
Our new website is now completed! If you are a driver and have not yet received your login details, then please contact the secretary, who will provide them for you. If you...
Read moreWith this website we aim to inform and entertain sprintcar fanatics about our division of Sprintcars.
For the fans who already appreciate sprintcar racing to be the most exciting form of motor sport, we will inform you about our race dates and provide profiles of the drivers competing in our division.
For current or future VSCA Sprintcar competitors, we offer pages detailing the rules under which we operate. Included is the relatively simple engine rule that provides ample horsepower at a reasonable price which is the key to close and affordable racing.
Historically, this class has existed for quite a few years. It’s evolution has seen progress from heavy out of date equipment to what we currently have with cars visually identical to our “big cousins” in both Australia and overseas.
The focus of VSCA Sprintcars is being able to compete in a sprintcar at an affordable price.
For those who wish to start a sprintcar career, there is no need to spend a small fortune.
We also focus on our “country roots”, that is, we compete at country venues around Victoria where the majority of us started our racing addiction. The result is we get to race close to home and in front of the local supporters.
It is also our intention to create a win/win situation for the track (club or promoter) and our competitors. We will provide exciting racing to speedway fans at a minimal cost to both track and competitor.
Other factors of interest are that most of our teams are based around our families and we race because it is fun.
Prior to the commencement of the 05-06 season a committee was formed to manage and promote the class. Office Bearers for the 06-07 season have been elected with the new season calendar finalized. Registration, licensing and technical specifications are under the control of the Victorian Speedway Council.
There have been AGM's held annually in August and this season Dennis Jones has taken on the role as President from Peter Curtis. Peter has been instrumental in getting this class up and running and he is enjoying spending more time with his #87 Clifton Mobile Homes Team.
The VSCA “race rules” have been massaged to better suit open wheel racing and spectator entertainment.
The number and variety of cars registered to race with VSCA Sprintcars has improved with Ford, Holden, Chev and Mopar powered cars included in the teams.
So take the time to browse through our website. Check out our race dates and for potential competitors, do the sums on racing with VSCA Sprintcars.
























