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Super Solar – GASSD FIRED PIZZAS

ARDC · July 14, 2023 ·

At SMSP events, you may run into Troy Sullivan and his gassd fired pizza’s van, Australia’s only exclusively solar powered pizza van!

“Our first trailer was built and company established in 2012. Our goal was to be the first food trailer to be totally self sustainable,” said Troy.

“This (truck) 10 years ago was a big ask as nobody had the know how to build what we wanted or knew how to get it to work.

“We spent three years trialling several different variations of equipment ’til we finally got the system dialled in. We use all Victron Blue components which is an Australian company with a strong support network. We now have the only two true completely off grid capable food trucks running that run all commercial equipment – no 12 volt fridges or small components.

“The benefits of being self sustainable goes further than most people think. While we are travelling to venues and around all our fridges , fans etc remain on . This means our quality control on our produce is second to none.

“All other food trucks while driving or waiting for power don’t have their fridges running which for me as a chef is totally unacceptable. We pride ourselves on what we have built and the product we stand behind. Our trucks are now capable of running for 20 hours of continuous use off grid.

“Each truck has 2 large fridges, 1 long Baine prep fridge, dough mixer, dough roller, lights, computer POS system, fans and phone chargers. Another main benefit is we don’t rely on noisy generators or trip hazard power cords and can be placed wherever we are needed at a venue.”

The Australian Racing Drivers’ Club

ARDC · July 20, 2022 ·

Established in 1952, the Australian Racing Drivers’ Club (ARDC) is both steeped in tradition and is focused on progression.

Powering Sydney Motorsport Park since 1996, the ARDC is a for-purpose, not-for-profit club, and the largest independent Motorsport Club in Australia.

In the past decade alone, the ARDC, alongside the NSW Government and key partner organisations has invested over $52.5M in track extensions, major facility upgrades, permanent night track lighting, camera networks, LED digital screens and smart technology. Of this investment, the ARDC has contributed over 40% of this significant funding, and continues to invest over $1m per annum back into the venue.

The ARDC would not continue to thrive without its valued Members. The near 4000-strong Membership base, some of whom have held membership for as long as 70 years in 2022, contribute not only financially to the Club and sustain its existence, but also to the passion and progression of our sport.

In addition, the ARDC has a large Volunteer/Official Membership segment, with dedicated men and women offering up their time, paid and unpaid, to attend race meetings at various positions at the track. In return, the ARDC offers training from beginner officials through to positions at the track and beyond, with some officials taking up careers in motorsport in Australia and overseas at events like the Formula 1 Championship.

Volunteer Officials and paid Officials are also often involved after their retirement or semi-retirement, which provides life after work and healthy social and physical outlets. The ARDC also strives for equal opportunity, providing the same opportunities and mentoring for individuals with a disability.

The ARDC holds social events both at race meetings and significant occasions such as Christmas to build the sense of community and show our appreciation for their efforts.

Humanitix

ARDC · July 5, 2022 ·

In February 2022, the ARDC began a partnership with a new Australian ticketing platform, Humanitix.

A not-for-profit organisation, Humanitix puts all profits from booking fees towards helping disadvantaged kids locally and around the world.

Humanitix has so far transformed over $1M from booking fees into helping disadvantaged kids in Australia and around the world. 

From February 2022 to October 2024, the ARDC has contributed more than $30,000 from its own booking fees to its selected Humanitix charities.

This ticketing solution also enables us to continue our policy of removing printout and paper tickets, with QR coded gate entry and pay-by-kiosk at the entry gate.

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PARTNER CHARITIES:

Yalari students

Yalari

Yalari provides Indigenous children from regional, rural and remote communities across Australia the opportunity to receive a full boarding school scholarship for their entire secondary education.

Room to Read students

Room to Read

Room to Read seeks to transform the lives of millions of children in low-income communities by focusing on literacy and gender equality in education.

Manaiakalani students

Manaiakalani Education Trust

Manaiakalani supports Māori, Pasifika and disadvantaged learners in Aotearoa New Zealand to increase student outcomes and get equal access to digital education.

Code.org student

Code.org

Code.org® is a nonprofit dedicated to expanding access to computer science in schools and increasing participation by young women and students from other underrepresented groups.

Closed Loop – Upcycling

ARDC · June 30, 2022 ·

The ‘circular economy’ is a model for sustainable economic growth that reduces waste and maximizes resource productivity.

Upcycling is a process in which waste is transformed into new materials or products of better quality for better environmental value. This process helps to close the loop of the supply chain by reusing resources that would otherwise be wasted.

By upcycling our waste are able to reduce our environmental impact and improve our bottom line.

Sustainability partner Closed Loop has many streams of upcycling, from asphalt to civil equipment, packaging and trays for retail food, building materials and more.

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Digital Signage

ARDC · June 17, 2022 ·

PMY Group, a leading provider of integrated technology and media solutions, has invested $4 million in LED digital screen technologies at Sydney Motorsport Park (SMSP) as part of a 10-year partnership with the ARDC.

The new screens, which were officially unveiled at the Supercars Championship round in October 2021, feature a large 45sqm welcome screen, four 12sqm double sided elevated cantilever LED boards, and 144m of pit straight LED screens facing the Brabham Main Straight.

Printed communications at the racetrack, such as scrim, flyers, posters and banners, have a significant environmental impact and are often single use only.

In addition to the materials, there is the ink, toner, and other chemicals used in the printing process. Then there is the energy required to power the printers and dispose of the waste. These factors contribute to the carbon footprint of printed communication, all of which has been significantly reduced on site at SMSP.

The LED screens are also state-of-the-art, so are energy efficient (and offset by our solar panels), and a recycle program for their end-of-life is included.

In addition to the LED screens, PMY Group’s Smart Operating Platform (Platform) will be deployed at SMSP to provide an operational and crowd intelligence solution. The Platform will enable SMSP to better understand crowd behaviour and optimise the fan experience through real-time analysis of data collected from a variety of sources. This has many advantages, such as helping traffic flow and congestion, lessen food production waste by examining wait times and demand, and more.

This is the first time that the platform has been used at a motorsport venue in Australia, and it is hoped that it will set a new standard for fan engagement at other racetracks and even other sporting events.

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