Hi-Tec oils Sprintcar Super Series
Everything You Need to Know Before Race Night
This Valentine’s Day, forget the dinner bookings and do something that actually gets your heart racing.
On Saturday, 14 February, Sprintcars roar back into Western Sydney Speedway for Round 3 of the Hi-Tec Oils Sprintcar Super Series, with a solid $5,500 to win and 900 horsepower screaming under lights.
Bring your date, bring your mate, or bring anyone who loves dirt, noise, and side-by-side racing — just don’t miss it.
With Round 3 fast approaching, excitement is building as fans gear up for another massive night at the speedway. We’ve been receiving plenty of questions from racegoers planning their night, so to make things easy, here’s a complete rundown of everything you need to know before heading trackside this Saturday.
Event Times
Spectator gates will open from 2:30pm, giving fans plenty of time to soak up the atmosphere. Cars will hit the track from 4:00pm, with pre-program racing starting at 4:30pm. The main show kicks off at 6:00pm, and while we aim to wrap racing up by 10:00pm, finish times may vary depending on race conditions.
Tickets & Entry
Tickets are available both online and at the gate, however online tickets are cheaper and will help you skip the queues on arrival. All current pricing and ticket options can be found via the official event ticket page on the Western Sydney Speedway website.
Companion Card tickets are available online and at the gate and must be used in conjunction with a valid pensioner ticket.
Food, Drinks & BYO Policy
You’re welcome to bring your own food into the venue, however commercial takeaway food and glass items are not permitted.
BYO alcohol is not allowed, and bags will be checked on entry. A fully licensed bar will be operating throughout the night, with $5 cans of Mountain Goat Beer available.
Pits, Seating & What to Bring
Fans can access the pit area without a pit pass from 2:30pm to 3:45pm, and again after the final chequered flag of the night.
There is no reserved seating, so all seating is first-come, first-served.
If it’s your first time at the speedway, we recommend bringing:
Hearing protection for kids (and adults sensitive to noise)
Sunglasses or safety glasses
Comfortable clothes you don’t mind getting a bit dusty
Sun protection for the afternoon sessions
Corporate Boxes & Highline Lounge
Corporate boxes are available for groups of 15–20 people and can be booked by contacting
info@westernsydneyspeedway.com.au
If you’ve purchased a Highline Lounge ticket, please head to the box office on arrival to collect your wristband.
Livestream & Scams Warning
Can’t make it trackside? The event will be streamed live via motorsportstv.live.
Be cautious of fake or scam links circulating online — only use official channels.
Merchandise, Parking & Event Info
Merchandise will be available from the trackside shop, as well as driver and team stands.
Parking is plentiful, with overflow options available if the main car park fills.
Driver nominations and the official runsheet will be published on the WSS Facebook page closer to race day.
Pit Passes & Licences
Pit passes can be purchased from either the spectator ticket booth or the pit ticket booth.
One-day pit licences are not enforced at Western Sydney Speedway.
We’re gearing up for a massive night of Sprintcar racing and can’t wait to welcome fans back trackside. Whether you’re a regular or a first-timer, everything is in place for an unforgettable night under lights. ??
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