There's no better thrill than a race at the Speedway. The moment engines fire up and tyres bite into the track, the atmosphere becomes charged. Every rev and roar adds to the excitement, but with that comes a serious amount of noise. Motorsport is loud. That isn't a problem in itself, but prolonged exposure without protection can cause permanent hearing damage.
This kind of damage doesn't always feel immediate. It can build over time, especially with frequent visits or regular time on the track. Once your hearing is affected, there's no way to fully restore it. That's why prevention is so important, whether you're in the driver's seat or watching from the sidelines.
Precision Hearing Protection For Drivers
Drivers experience some of the highest sound levels at the Speedway. The enclosed helmet space, constant engine output, and in-helmet communication systems create a concentrated noise environment. South Burnett Hearing now offers a specialist solution: custom race monitors. These are designed to fit securely and comfortably under helmets and allow for clear radio communication, all while reducing harmful sound levels.
Every race monitor is made using exact impressions of the driver's ears. The result is a snug, effective barrier against noise, without affecting awareness or comfort. Options include single-sided or dual setups, basic or premium finishes, and a variety of cable choices. These monitors are a professional-grade tool now available locally, thanks to South Burnett Hearing's support for the Kingaroy Speedway.
Fans Can Enjoy The Action Safely
Spectators love the thrill, but high noise levels don't just affect those behind the wheel. Whether you're watching from trackside or under the grandstand, your ears are still exposed to the extreme sounds for long periods of time.
South Burnett Hearing provides two excellent options for fans. The first is filtered motorsport plugs, available for just $30. These are designed to let in the atmosphere while reducing the harshness of harmful sound levels. You still get the full Speedway experience, but without the kind of intensity that puts your hearing at risk.
The second option is custom noise plugs, made right on the spot for $90. Each pair is moulded to the unique shape of your ears and ready the same day. If you've ever looked for custom noise plugs in Kingaroy, this is a local solution that delivers both protection and all-day comfort all in one.
Local Support Backed By Trusted Partners
South Burnett Hearing is proud to be a locally owned clinic offering world-class hearing protection. To provide the best possible product, we've partnered with Earmoulds Australia ear plugs specialists. Every mould is created with care and precision, using durable, high-quality materials trusted across industries.
This partnership means the community doesn't need to travel for proper noise protection anymore. Services and products are available right in the heart of Kingaroy, guided by professionals who understand local needs and motorsport culture.
Don't Wait For The Warning Signs
Some people notice ringing in their ears after a day at the Speedway. Others might feel sensitive to sound or have difficulty hearing conversations. These are early indicators of hearing strain. The longer they're ignored, the harder they are to fix. It's as simple as that.
South Burnett Hearing is committed to looking after your hearing before problems start. With noise protection for drivers and spectators, our goal is to make noise protection as easy and accessible as possible. If you've been searching for custom ear plugs in Kingaroy, now is the perfect time to act.
Visit South Burnett Hearing Before Race Day
You can book your fitting at our hearing clinic in Kingaroy, or contact us for more information about our hearing protection options.
Our partnership with Kingaroy Speedway is about supporting our local community and making sure drivers and fans alike can experience the thrill of the track without worrying about their hearing. Together, we're helping everyone enjoy the sounds of racing today, while protecting their hearing for tomorrow.