A speedway car crashed into a crowd during the Walcha Motorcycle Rally, injuring 13 people. The incident occurred early Saturday evening at the Walcha Showground, located about 90 kilometers from Tamworth in New South Wales. According to police, a 27-year-old driver lost control of his vehicle after an on-track collision during a demolition derby. The car then broke through a fence and struck spectators in the grandstand. Emergency services quickly responded to the scene. A spokesperson for NSW Ambulance reported that two individuals are in critical condition. One man in his 50s sustained spinal and hip injuries, while a man in his 30s suffered a head injury. Both were airlifted to John Hunter Hospital in Newcastle. The remaining 11 victims, aged between 20 and 75, were taken to various hospitals in Armidale, Tamworth, and Walcha. Six of these individuals are reported to have serious injuries. Authorities are conducting an investigation into the crash to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident. This event has raised concerns about safety measures at motorsport events, as the community comes to terms with the aftermath of the crash.