
At this stage we’re hoping the meeting will go ahead on the 11th but there are some alterations to be made to the track around this date, so it could possibly change.



The South West Drag Racing Association (SWDRA) was formed in early 1994. In the following years the SWDRA held drag meetings at Mitchell, Surat and Roma Airports, as well as Linton St, Tiffin St and Barnard Road in Roma with a view to building an 1/8 mile track of its own. After years of hard work and fund raising, a track has been built, Ironbark Raceway, located 10 kilometres east of Roma.
Ironbark Raceway was built largely by a group of local drag racing enthusiasts with the support of local council, businesses and oil and gas exploration companies, an impressive achievement for a community of 6,500 people. The Queensland Government has also contributed $90,000 towards the build.
The drag strip includes a half mile run off, a return road and staging lanes. The raceway features a control tower equipped with computers, public address system and computerised starting lights and has excellent viewing from a huge spectator mound. There is also a Canteen and Bar onsite, Camping & Showers available for Competitors and Crew.
RAIN OUT / CANCELLATION:
Where an event has commenced, no money will be refunded if the event has ceased due to adverse weather conditions or any circumstances beyond the reasonable control of Ironbark Raceway.
Round 7 nominations open, October 15 come at us!!!
First meet for 2023 – Saturday 11th February
Easter 2023 – 7th, 8th and 9th April
For more information:
Email: secretary@ironbarkraceway.com.au
Facebook Group: Ironbark Raceway
Website: Ironbark Raceway