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24-03-2022, 03:26 PM | #1 | ||
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Looks like the curtain has started to come down on Sandown.
The MRC has submitted plans to Dandenong council to rezone the land to residential/mixed use to prepare for a possible sale. Not a suprise as it's been talked about in racing circles for a while now. It's only used these days for the mid-week meetings, and for the occasional Saturday meeting during the quieter times of year. As a result, the spectator facilities aren't of the same standard of the other 3 city tracks. Looks like Calder might end up being the only full-time circuit in Melbourne proper, there will be a gap in the Supercars calendar, and the driver training will have to move, to either Calder or possibly Lang Lang, depending on who buys it. https://www.racing.com/news/2022-03-...l-sandown-sale https://www.racing.com/news/2022-03-...ision-critical |
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24-03-2022, 03:57 PM | #2 | |||
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With the prices of property in Melbourne this was always going to be on the agenda, plus the locals who live nearby Sandown Race Course would always want this to close
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24-03-2022, 04:30 PM | #3 | ||
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Nupe, not in the least bit surprised.
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24-03-2022, 04:37 PM | #4 | |||
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Moonee Valley is in the middle of a redevelopment, with apartments being built where the grandstands are now, and the track will end up being reconfigured with the finish line where the pokies venue is now. Grandstands will replace the pokies venue. No training goes on there, and most meetings are now held on Friday nights over the warmer months. The Caulfield locals have long campaigned to open up the infield at Caulfield for full-time community use (Caulfield is on Crown land), which is now happening as part of a revamp of the course. The trainers who were based there have now moved, mostly to Cranbourne or Pakenham. There's also talk that training might end at Flemington & the trainers there will have to move, most likely to Ballarat or to the proposed new facility that's being talked about to the north of Melbourne. Most of the complaints from the locals about Sandown were about the car events held there, the Easternats drew a lot of noise complaints apparently. Last edited by DTFRMONT; 24-03-2022 at 04:42 PM. |
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24-03-2022, 05:02 PM | #5 | ||
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What do they expect for living near a race track. I'm heading there shortly for a 6hr event. Been to a fair few supercars and historics meetings there, sad to see it go. I see the Pakenham race course is looking for a new tender. My uncle is building a car museum nearby to show off his stuff to the public.
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24-03-2022, 05:09 PM | #6 | |||
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Notice recently they are selling blocks of land close by Winton raceway WTF. Hope they have the Due Diligence clauses, if you don't like loud big banger noise don't F-un buy here. Original motorsports type buyers were never the problem, its the ones they usually sell to later.
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24-03-2022, 05:19 PM | #7 | ||
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In the case of Sandown, it's not pressure from the locals forcing a sale, it's the MRC chasing dollars to pay for the redevelopment of Caulfield. Though this will have to be voted on by the MRC members, a few of whom are not in favour of selling up.
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24-03-2022, 07:02 PM | #9 | ||
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I have always loved Sandown as a spectator, I seemed to like the 500 better than Bathurst......mainly because Ford's seem to win there more.
However, Sandown is where I cracked my racetrack cherry. The first time was a typical dreary and wet Melbourne morning, so I was somewhat held back. The second time was dry and oooh boy, did I have fun. Helps when it's not your cars either......... Favorite corners would be turn 4 and 9. Favorite bit was letting a supercharged V8 Jag run wild down the front and back straights, fastest I have ever been at over 230 kph...........and all legal!
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24-03-2022, 07:09 PM | #10 | ||
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Sad, but unfortunately a sign of the times, the mighty $$.
I do remember being at school when the Touring cars -> V8's were racing that weekend and could hear them during practice.
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25-03-2022, 07:55 AM | #11 | ||
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The same thing is happening at Wakefield Park (Goulburn). They originally built the racetrack out there (200 km from Sydney !!) so they wouldn't have these dramas, now look.
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25-03-2022, 11:26 AM | #12 | ||
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It will be a crying shame when it happens as , for all it's foibles in the horse racing community, it was one of the best equipped tracks for the car racing community as it catered for everyone. I can't think of a better equipped track, i love the Island too but it just doesn't have all the facilities Sandown does. Don't even call Calder a track.
The hierarchy at supercars will be upset as they have been robbing the racing public blind for the past few years with having to buy seats that for decades came free with your ticket. have a read of barry Olivers statement about this weekends race in Tasmania in speedcafe and i completely agree with him. However i digress, having been a motor racing follower since the 60s in Victoria, when the day comes to shut the gates for the last time , i for one will be sad. It's also sad that the powers that rule supercars WONT reconcile with the Fox family so we can go to Phillip island but theri infinite greed my yet be their downfall. that only leaves us Winton and long may that stay aroud. |
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25-03-2022, 05:44 PM | #14 | ||
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25-03-2022, 06:31 PM | #15 | ||||
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It will be a sad day but the writing is on the wall for a while with the $$$. Same with Oran Park.
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27-03-2022, 09:38 AM | #16 | ||
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Totally off topic - but 1986 when Gricey punted off the Nissan Skylines at the rarely used hairpin...the crowd went ballistic...
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27-03-2022, 11:06 AM | #18 | ||
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Same happened to Gold Coast track.
But we will have electric race cars soon ! Pit stop every 15min for new battery's to be changed, oh wont that be a thrill to watch them rant and rave being the highlight of the racing events as how quick it can be done etc. Oh Johnny has messed up on the battery change and the car has just blown up and a 6ft hole burnt into the ground in the pits. Smash on the Track and the same, big holes burnt into the track. Toxic chemicals in the fires from the battery's could close down the Track for good then. Oh no did I mention batters being toxic, in a world of all battery powered cars etc, how many cars etc is that ? Oh have we thought about that, the toxic pollution over all in fact would be way more then it is now overall. Not to mention How about insurance cost, want to make sure such a battery powered car is not parked under your house or could be in a position to burn the house down. |
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