Featured Photographers

The Legends Behind the Lens

Tony Loxley

Tony Loxley

Full Throttle Publishing

Tony Loxley has been one of Australia’s leading speedway photographers for decades, capturing some of the most iconic images of racers with unmatched passion and precision. Through his business, Full Throttle Publishing, Tony has also produced some of the finest motorsport publications available — showcasing the rich history, people, and machines that define the sport.

Daniel Keogh

Daniel Keogh

Daniel Keogh Photography

Daniel Keogh is a 20-year-old photographer based in Northern Rivers, NSW. Starting in photojournalism and live events with acts like The Wiggles and Birds of Tokyo, he’s now focused on motorsport — from 410 Sprintcars at Toowoomba to Formula 1 in Melbourne.

He covers tracks across SEQ and Northern NSW, partners with multiple speedway teams, and has built a strong online following with 60K+ monthly views. Passionate about grassroots racing, Daniel is quickly making his mark behind the lens in speedway.

Josh Cochrane

Josh Cochrane

Cochrane Photography

Josh Cochrane may call himself an amateur, but his work tells a different story. Based in Western Australia, Josh covers motorsport across WA and the eastern states whenever he can — capturing the raw speed, chaos and emotion that make Sprintcars what they are. His talent behind the lens has quickly made him one of our most trusted contributors, providing many of the standout images used to showcase WA-based drivers in Sprintcar Trading Cards. A genuine passion for the sport shows in every shot he delivers.

Noah Thorley

Noah Thorley

Noah Thorley Images

Based in Melbourne, Noah Thorley is an automotive and motorsport photojournalist with six years behind the lens. He covers everything from street machines to national circuit racing, working with titles such as Street Machine and the Australian Drivers’ Championship.

Noah began photographing speedway in 2022 and now travels across Victoria and interstate capturing the sport’s energy, atmosphere, and culture. His goal is simple: to document motorsport in a way that preserves it for both current fans and future generations.