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Nasr Safety Bulletin - Helmet Standard Update
N A S R National Office posted Tuesday January 19, 2010.
NASR Safety Bulletin 1/2010. Helmet Standard Update.
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Maroske The Young Master
N A S R National Office posted Sunday January 17, 2010.
Cody Maroske is the new ASCF/SSA CJD Australian Junior Sedan Champion following his win in the 25-lap final at the Bendigo Bank Arena in Latorbe.
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Farr And Away
N A S R National Office posted Sunday January 17, 2010.
Robbie Farr won back-to-back Performance Wholesale World Series Sprintcars rounds at the Tyrepower Parramatta City Raceway tonight.
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Britten Goes Back To Back
N A S R National Office posted Tuesday January 12, 2010.
Peter Britten claimed his second successive Australian V8 Dirt Modified Championship with a convincing win at the Brisbane International Speedway on January 2.
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Not Too Late For Giancola
N A S R National Office posted Tuesday January 12, 2010.
Defending titleholder Marc Giancola reclaimed the coveted Australian Dirt Late Model Championship with a calculated drive at the Manjimup Speedway in Western Australia on January 2.
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Farr Out Front In Toowoomba
N A S R National Office posted Monday January 11, 2010.
After a tough two nights in Brisbane where he fell to third in the points chase Robbie Farr bounced back in the best possible way to win round 10 of the Performance Wholesale World Series Sprintcars Championship at the Charlton Raceway in Toowoomba.
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Take Three For Schatz
N A S R National Office posted Sunday January 10, 2010.
World of Outlaws champion Donny Schatz waltzed to a hat trick of Australian Sprintcar Open wins during round 9 of the Performance Wholesale World Series Sprintcars Championship at the Titan Garages Brisbane International Speedway.
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N A S R V I C Drivers Championship Presentation
N A S R National Office posted Tuesday December 15, 2009.
NASR Vic held their Annual Drivers Championship Presentation at the Sunnyside Bowling Club in Horsham on the 29th August 2009.
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J S R A W A Season Launch
N A S R National Office posted Tuesday October 20, 2009.
The Junior Speedway Racing Association of WA (JSRA WA) held its 2009/10 season launch recently. President Des Alfirevich welcomed a large gathering of guests which included The Honourable Mr Roger Cook Member for Kwinana and Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Her Worship the Mayor of Kwinana Mrs Carol Adams, CEO of Carbon Neutral Mr Leo Kerr, Speedway Sedans Australia CEO and NASR Chairman Mr Neil Sayer, NASR General Manager Mr Dale Gilson and Perth Motorplex Manager Mr Gavin Migro together with prominent Speedway identities, media representatives and drivers parents and friends.
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Not The Footy Show Interviews Two Sedan Drivers In W A
N A S R National Office posted Wednesday October 14, 2009.
A joint enterprise between the Speedway Sedan Racing Club of WA and The Junior Speedway Racing Association of WA saw two Drivers feature in a live studio interview on the “Not The Footy Show” 990AM Radio Programme on Wednesday the 23rd of September hosted by Sports Commentator Ashley Morrison.
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Junior Development Forum 2009 - Resounding Success
N A S R W A posted Wednesday May 27, 2009.
The second by-annual Junior Development Forum was a resounding success with over 50 competitors and in excess of 120 people in attendance at the Perth Motorplex.
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The Australasian Youth Ministock International
N A S R W A posted Wednesday April 1, 2009.
The Australasian Youth Ministock International and Australia Vs New Zealand Team Challenge
21st March 2009
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NASR OFFERS AMB I-T PERSONAL TRANSPONDERS FOR SALE
AMB i.t. is the world's leader in transponder based automatic timing and scoring systems.
Since the early 1980's, AMB has manufactured the world's most advanced timing systems for sports ranging from RC model car racing to high speed car racing, horse racing, speed skating, cycling and athletic sports, such as marathons, triathlons and more.
AMB's unsurpassed high-tech timing systems are used by organizations such as the 24 hours of LeMans, NASCAR, Champ Car, IRL, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, MotoGP, World Series Superbikes, American Motorcycle Association, IMSA, Olympic Games, SCCA Pro and Club Racing, Porsche Club of America, BMW Club of America, Formula Ford 2000 Championships, Ferrari Challenge to name only a few. To date, there are over 12,500 racing organizations worldwide that own and actively use an AMB timing system.
Developing the world's best automatic timing systems takes extensive research and development. AMB is dedicated to providing the most advanced, yet easy-to-use timing and scoring systems available anywhere.
AMB X260 Club Auto Racing Transponders
World-renowned Reliability
The TranX260 system was specially developed for the timing and scoring of club-level car and motorcycle races. The TranX260 system ensures high reliability and accuracy while being user-friendly enough to allow one operator to run the entire system. The key to the TranX system is the Personal Transponder that sends out a signal consisting of a unique number registered to each competitor. There are over 2 million different numbers so a personal transponder can be sold to each racer. The TranX260 is the standard in auto racing throughout the world. The TranX260 system is based on the technology used in our TranX Pro system which is currently used by IMSA, NASCAR, Champ Car, IRL, AMA and many more.
Quick Setup and Instant Race Results
The TranX260 system comes complete with the easy to operate Windows XP/2000/98 Orbits 1.0 software which enables your club to make a print-out of the qualifying results, race results, individual lap times of all competitors, lap chart, and much more. Registration and administration functionality are also new features of Orbits. Racers enjoy all of the information like lap times and speeds that can be printed and ready immediately after the race or practice session. Orbits allows the timekeeper to give lap or time penalties and make line-ups available immediately after a qualifying session or caution flag. The results can be exported to Microsoft Excel, Access and via HTML documents. Live race data can also be sent to a scoreboard for spectator viewing. The data output of the TranX260 system is well known by all major TV production companies for live race data graphics.
Direct Wire Features: $550 (Includes GST and Postage)
0. Direct Wire to Cars 12V System
0. 12 Milliamp Draw
0. Functions on as Little as 8V
0. 4 Mounting Holes
0. 3 Ft. Shielded Lead Wire
Rechargeable Features: $615 (Includes GST and Postage)
0. Full 14 Hour Charge = 3 Days Running Time
0. Included 115VAC / 12 VDC & 12V / 12V Chargers
0. 1 Hour Emergency Charge = 5 Hours Run Time
0. LED Battery Condition Indicator
0. 4" x 2" x 1" with Quick Release Bracket
0. For Using 1 Transponder with Multiple Cars
Transponders must be mounted upright, no higher than 24" from track surface
Check rules for specified locations.
Call NASR on (08) 8139 0777 to order your personal transponder today! |
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Welcome to the official website of the National Association of Speedway Racing (NASR). Traditionally speedway's administration has been fragmented across various sanctioning and category groups but that all changed with the formation of NASR in 1997. NASR has worked diligently to develop unified standards in safety, training, presentation and performance, improve the profile of the sport and standardise and develop management skills at all levels.
In 2006 NASR was ratified by the FIA, through CAMS, as the internationally recognised controlling body of speedway racing in Australia, becoming the first speedway body anywhere to achieve FIA delegation of authority. Today speedway racing offers a cosmopolitan smorgasbord of racing to whet the appetite of any motor sport enthusiasts or to provide a fun family night out with NASR providing a single point of contact for Government, competitors, sponsors, track operators and the general public to approach.
To become a licence holder and enjoy such benefits as Personal Accident Insurance cover at all NASR sanctioned tracks; receive the official newsletter, NASR News; access to International Safety Apparel Standards and Training Programs, Safety Training Seminars and Conferences, Risk Management Programs and racing licenses; plus other great initiatives click on the NASR Forms link.
For more information scroll down the left menu to view all the pages on the site and if you have any comments or queries about the web site or NASR visit the contact us page or email communications@nasr.com.au |
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Please Note - Pit Area Fire Extinguisher Rule
All speedway teams are required to carry as a minimum in the pit area/transporters effective immediately:
A 2.0kg Dry Chemical Powder Extinguisher OR GREATER. It must strictly be used with the following compliance points:
1. The fire extinguisher is compliant with AS(Australian Standard)1841.5 and carries the Australian Standards Tick Certification sticker on the body of the extinguisher. AS1841.5 pertains to (powder extinguishers) design and commissioning standard.
2. The standard AS/NZS1841.1 also is stamped on the bottom or rim of the Extinguisher under the powder coat or paint. AS/NZS1841.1 pertains to (General Requirements) for Design, and Commissioning Standard.
Simply, most extinguishers imported into Australia usually carry these marks and or approvals. Please check for the above items before you buy.
3. The extinguisher must carry a yellow date tag. This tag is the last part of the requirement and it ensures that the extinguisher is serviced and maintained in accordance to AS1851 section 15. The tag should have the standard AS1851 printed on it. In simple terms AS1851 section 15 means a deemed competent person services the portable fire extinguisher routinely ever six months. Such checks include: accessibility, anti tamper device, operating labels, tag, damage, corrosion, hose condition, pressure indicator, head or cap assembly, signage, bracket, discharge nozzle. If serviced correctly all of these items should be a pass only. You may find the tags hard to find, a fire protection company will have them. Retailers like hardware stores etc won’t have them.
Other types of fire extinguishers that will comply to this ruling are:
9 Litre AFFF Foam extinguishers, AR or ATC type concentrate are the best types but AFFF will pass. These extinguishers must comply with compliance points 2 & 3 above.
9 Litre Cold Fire extinguishers. These extinguishers must comply with compliance points 2 & 3 above.
All of the above information was taken from AS1851-2005 (maintenance of fire protection systems and equipment) Australian Standard Professional Pack.
Plastic Membership Card Offer
The image of your speedway club or venue is presented to the public, advertising partners and members in a variety of ways, not the least of which is your membership card. A membership card must be durable while also representing the quality and vision of your organisation.
The National Association of Speedway Racing (NASR) now has the capabilities to work with you to develop a plastic membership card that will represent the quality and professionalism of your category and track while also lasting a full season.
These cards enhance your image and prestige, not to mention being much easier for your members and VIPs to carry.
Plastic membership cards are 8.5cm high and 5.4cm wide high quality PVC with the option of having 4 colours (full colour) on the front and back of the card or 4 colours (full colour) on the front and black and white printing on the back of the card.
Personalisation such as membership numbers or member photos can also be added and NASR can also assist with logo design.
The cards can be purchased in various quantities so contact the NASR Head Office on (08) 8139 0777 or office@nasr.com.au for a no obligation quote with highly competitive prices on smaller print runs. |
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Australian National Capital
National Capital Speedway
New South Wales
Blue Dot Speedway, Griffth (no link)
Brobenah Raceway, Leeton (no link)
Broken Hill Speedway (no link)
Cullen Bullen Raceway, Portland (no link)
Dubbo City Speedway (no link)
Gilgandra District Speedway
Gouldburn Speedway
Grafton Speedway
Gunnedah Speedway
Heartland Raceway, Moama
Lismore Speedway
Nowra Speedway
Tyrepower Parramatta City Raceway, Sydney
Sapphire Speedway, Bega
Sunfair Speedway, Moruya (no link)
Tamworth Speedway
Woodstock Park Speedway, Cowra (no link)
Northen Territory
Arunga Park Speedway, Alice Springs (no link)
Katherine Speedway (no link)
Nhulunbuy Speedway (no link)
Northline Speedway, Darwin
Tennant Creek Speedway (no link)
Queensland
Brisbane International Speedway
Gatton Speedway
Charlton Speedway, Toowoomba
Coal Capital Speedway, Blackwater (no link)
Gladstone Speedway (no link)
Mac's Speedway, Mackay
Maryborough Speedway
Moranbah Speedway (no link)
North Queensland Speedway, Cairns (no link)
Pioneer Park, Ayr
Rockhampton Speedway
South Australia
Borderline Speedway, Mount Gambier
Gilman Speedway, Adelaide
Murray Bridge Speedway
Riverland Speedway, Renmark
Speedway City, Adelaide
Sunline Speedway, Waikerie (no link)
Tolmer Speedway, Bordertown
Wayville Showgrounds, Adelaide
Westline Speedway, Whyalla (no link)
Tasmaina
Carrick Speedway (no link)
Hobart International Speedway (no link)
Bendigo Bank Arena , Latrobe
Victoria
Avalon Raceway, Geelong
Blue Ribbon Raceway, Horsham
Daylesford Speedway (no link)
Drouin Speedway
Lanng Speedway (no link)
Nagambie Speedway (no link)
Noyra Speedbowl
Rushworth Speedway
Olympic Speedway, Mildura
Simpson Speedway
Southern 500 Speedway, Portland
Sungold Stadium Permier Speedway, Warrnambool
Timmis Speedway, Mildura
Wangaratta Speedway
Western Speedway, Hamilton
Western Australia
Attwell Park Speedway, Albany
Bunbury City Speedway
Carnarvon Speedway
Collie Speedway (no link)
Ellenbrook Speedway
Esperance Speedway (no link)
Kalgoorlie Speedway
Kellerberrin Speedway (no link)
Les Gorman Park, Mount Barker (no link)
Manjimup Speedway
Margaret River Speedway
Meekatharra Speedway (no link)
Moora Speedway (no link)
Narrogin Speedway
Northam Speedway (no link)
Perth Motorplex, Kwinana Beach
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