Liverpool Speedway

Liverpool Speedway
Liverpool International Speedway
Liverpool City Raceway
The Place of Pace
Liverpool Speedway in 1973
LocationCnr of South Liverpool and Wilson Roads, Green Valley, New South Wales
Coordinates33°54′25″S 150°52′2″E / 33.90694°S 150.86722°E / -33.90694; 150.86722
Capacity25,000
OperatorMike Raymond and Frank Oliveri
Opened1967
Closed1989
Former namesLiverpool Speedway (1967-1974)
Liverpool International Speedway (1974-1980)
Liverpool City Raceway (1980-1989)
Major eventsAustralian Speedcar Championship
Australian Solo Championship
Australian Speedway Sidecar Championship
Australian Solo Masters
1974 & 1989 Best 100Lap Marlboro Grand Nationals br>[[ 1982 Speedway World Pairs Championship]]
Australian Speedcar Grand Prix
Australasian Solo Final
Speedway
SurfaceDolomite and clay mix (1967-1974)
Asphalt (1974-1984)
Clay (1984-1989)
Length0.280 mi (0.450 km)
Motorcycle Oval
SurfaceDolomite, Crushed Granite
Length0.193 mi (0.310 km)

Liverpool Speedway (also known during its life as Liverpool International Speedway and Liverpool City Raceway) was located in Green Valley, Western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Liverpool was officially opened by Frank Oliveri and the Oliveri Family, alongside Ald. E. Smith, the mayor of Liverpool at the time, and ran until its sudden and unexpected closure in 1989. Frank Oliveri would later share track management with track announcer and promoter, Channel 7 television sports presenter Mike Raymond.

The builder of the race circuit is named Douglas Charles Barrett.