BRITISH SPEEDWAY MARCH 21, 2022
Date: Monday March 21, 2022
(SPEEDWAY 1)
SAM Masters led the way in Lewis Kerr’s Testimonial at King’s Lynn with victory in both team and individual events.
Masters scored nine points from four rides to head up the Team Aussie scorechart from the four-team tournament, as they finished four ahead of the All Stars – who had the highest individual scorer in Nicolai Klindt, who collected 11.
But Klindt missed out in the individual Final as Masters took victory from his Wolverhampton colleague Ryan Douglas with home racer Richard Lawson third. Kerr said: “It’s been a brilliant day from start to finish. I just want thank all the fans for turning out and supporting me, especially those who came far and wide to support the meeting.“It’s been great to see so many people here, thanks to the riders for taking time out to come and provide some great racing for everybody.
“I would also like to thank everybody behind the scenes, Alex Brady and Dale Allitt for helping me and to Buster Chapman for supplying a great track for the boys to race on.
“And to all the meeting sponsors and everybody that’s generously supported the day, a sincere thank-you.”
(SPEEDWAY 2)
BELLE Vue launch their new season with a stellar line-up for the Peter Craven Memorial Trophy tonight (Monday).
Former Aces favourite Dan Bewley defends the title, and is joined in the field by his Speedway of Nations GB winning colleagues Tai Woffinden, Robert Lambert and youngster Tom Brennan.
The meeting also includes previous winner Jason Doyle, British Champion Adam Ellis, and another ex-Aces No.1 Matej Zagar.
Woffinden said: “I’m really excited to be able to get back on a bike in Manchester. It’s a place I really love to race, and I’ve never taken part in this event before.
“This meeting means a lot to Belle Vue and for me it’s all about going out and wanting to give something back to all the British fans who have been so supportive. “These last two years have been very hard for everyone with Covid, and apart from the British GP this will be the only time British supporters will be able to see me race.
“Looking at the field that has been put together, I think it will be a fantastic meeting and we look forward to an enjoyable night of racing.”
(FIXTURES)
THURSDAY MARCH 24:
TODD KURTZ TESTIMONIAL: Sheffield 7.30
FRIDAY MARCH 25:
TYNE/TEES TROPHY 1st leg: Redcar v Newcastle 7.30
LEWIS PREVAILS AT PERRIS