British Speedway Track Directory and Guidebook
The growth of the sport over the last couple of years has been remarkable – attendances have increased across the Elite, Premier & National Leagues. s a fantastic family night out and one of the world's most unique motorsports. Riders from two teams compete against each other on 500cc methanol-fuelled bikes capable of reaching speeds up to 80mph! If that sounds exciting, please also bear in mind that these machines have no brakes! Each season over one million people in this country go to a speedway meeting. It’Speedway racing is staged every night - every week in England, Scotland and Wales from March to October at 36 different clubs! But where can you go to get a fix of the thrill that is the methanol madness served up by these heroes of the shale? The British Speedway Track Directory & Guidebook is the full colour must-have handily glove compartment sized guide to British Speedway for fans everywhere - edited by well travelled speedway author, Jeff Scott. The British Speedway Track Directory & Guidebook provides the definitive information resource on every British speedway track and last word on everything you’ll need to know to get there to enjoy British speedway! It’s comprehensive, definitive, packed with useful information and 90 colour photographsDespite the rise of twenty20 cricket, Speedway remains the summer’s most popular sport in Britain!The entry for each speedway club includes such information as:AddressHow to get there by road, rail, sea and footStadium FacilitiesAdmission PricesComprehensive Club Information & HistoryDisabled AccessPet PolicyTop 10sThe British Speedway Track Directory & Guidebook also includes club address, phone number, hotline, website, track record, track length, club honours and operational years.ABOUT THE BOOKThe British Speedway Track Directory & Guidebook Editor: Jeff Scott80 pages90 colour photographs£4.99PaperbackPublished: 1st June 2010The British Speedway Track Directory & Guidebook covers all 36 speedway clubs in Britain. Towns and cities that stage race meetings include: Edinburgh, Glasgow, Cardiff, East London, North London, Birmingham, Manchester, Poole, Peterborough, Coventry, Newport, Wolverhampton, Workington, Newcastle, Middlesbrough/Redcar, Sheffield, Swindon, Eastbourne, Isle of Wight, Plymouth, Weymouth, Stoke, King’s Lynn, Ipswich, Buxton and Berwick-upon-Tweed.