There will be some fresh variety on track with the visiting wingless sprints in action along with the unlimited sedans.
They will join sports sedans and speedway sedan Australia juniors in the race to the chequered flag Saturday evening.
Wingless sprints returns after some time away from the venue. It has been about seven years since it has competed at the fast 570 m long track.
A strong contingent of competitors from across Victoria will be keen to set records and win the trophies and the big cash prize-money on offer.
Brothers Daryl and Wayne Logue are never far away from the front of the field and they will come from Morwell to compete this weekend.
Matt Mills from Melbourne is another who never strays far from the top five.
Bunyip's Travis Evans has racked up wins in west Gippsland quite often, Dillon Siely is another to watch and Alexandra’s own Jessie Garlick will take to her home club track.
Some keen New South Wales competitors will be in on the action with John Egan, Coby Elliott, Matthew and Peter Thacker and Evan O’Bryan in the field and seven-year-old track records could tumble.
Visiting competitors from the unlimited sedans will compete in a points score event for the driver’s promotional group.
Victorian champion Warrick Taylor heads the nominations with Lennie Bonnici, Anthony McKean, Adam Monti, Darren Nelson and Alexandra club member Daniel Unternahrer.
The field is strong with powerful cars and should provide great entertainment.
Sports sedan records could also tumble this meeting on the fresh new surface after Steve Kershaw was one driver who came close to cracking the record last race meeting.
This time the line-up includes Brendan Miller, the current record holder for the class, and his brother Damien, Dale Smith and Josh Service and Lee Beach and Harry Orme.
There will be a host of drivers giving the records a shake and trying to grasp the winner’s trophy.
Speedway sedan Australia juniors return with top stars and new stars action.
Jayden Bryant, Linken Paterson, Rhys Meakins, and Dylan Barrow in the top stars and the likes of Maddy Capon, Jack Kershaw, Christine and James Oliver and Toby Parks could figure in the final podiums later in the evening.
Racing starts from 4 pm Saturday. Gates open at noon and entry is $50 for a family of two adults and three children between the ages of 10 and 16, $20 for adults and $10 for children aged 10 to 16 and aged and invalid pensioners.
Children under 10 years of age enter for free.
For more information, phone 0438 700 124.