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Startrax press release: Feel the Ground shake at the revamped Belle Vue Greyhound Stadium THIS HOLIDAY MONDAY - Green flag drops at 4.30.pm on Kirky Lanes' biggest event of the year so far! It's Bank Holiday Monday late afternoon, early evening high octane thrills, Schools out, its half term and let's go Stock Car and Banger Racing with undoubtedly the best quality motorsport entertainment of its kind in the North! It's World Qualification time and the stakes come no higher than the last shale World Qualification Round of 2016 before the Semi Finals in July and August because every driver wants to be on that grid at what will be a historic night of night's at Brandon in September! Holiday Monday is likely to include the biggest line up of the year so far for the brutal, Gladiatorial BriSCA Formula One Stock Cars - These cars are the 'dog's wotsits' of UK Motorsport! Huge American V8 Chevy's, big personality drivers and larger than life cars! Over 20 in each race on one small oval - with BIG bumpers back and front - TO BE USED! A quick look at the top men likely to attend, Frankie Wainman Junior 515 and hottest newcomer into the sport Junior Junior in 555, Frank's brother Daniel 'the bullet' Wainman, Norwich's Mat Newson, Greater Manchester's renowned champion Rob Speak, the fastest newcomer on the block Nigel Green, National Points Champion Dan Johnson, North East sensation John Dowson, Holland's Daniel Van Spijker, and many more including Mighty Box Office Mick Sworder making his Belle Vue return. Proper full on Stock Car action as only Belle Vue can uniquely provide. SIMPLY PAY AT THE TURNSTILES ON THE DAY FROM 2.30.PM. NO ADVANCE TICKETS NECESSARY! Adults £18 Concessions £16 Child 5 - 14 £7 Under 5s Free Super Value Family Ticket 2 Adults + 3 Children £40 Startrax offers EXCLUSIVE FREE PARKING - Open from 2.pm at SHOWCASE CINEMA directly opposite the stadium, note opening time and please, ACCESS SHOULD BE MADE VIA HYDE ROAD ENTRANCE, NOT Kirkmanshulme Lane. You can park directly opposite the stadium or you can premium park for a nominal fee on the stadium car park. ENVIRONMENT & TRAVEL POLICY Startrax along with Manchester City Council promotes a sustainable environment and encourages car sharing and public transport links and Belle Vue is well served with regular bus services connecting from Manchester's City centre travel hubs, rail and bus and has a rail connection at Belle Vue directly next to the stadium Please note under licensing laws Dogs are not permitted into the stadium.
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The last 2016 World Qualifying Round on shale, plus F2, Ministox and Bangers. First race 4pm, F1s from 4.30pm. BriSCA F1 ace Mick Sworder heads an expected all star line up at Manchester's Belle Vue Greyhound Stadium. The Cambridgeshire ace has been beset with transport issues but declares himself ready for Holiday Monday's Kirkmanshulme Lane clash of the Titans. The line up includes top aces Rob Speak and Frankie Wainman Junior among an anticipated big line up of stars for this last World Qualifier on shale. There are currently 44 F2s and 30 Ministox booked in already.
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F1 plus 2L Stock Cars and Junior Bangers Start time 5.30pm Advance discount tickets available from Trackstar's Track Shop From Trackstar: Can Wainman take a grand hat trick on May 28? BriSCA F1 Stock Car superstar 515 Frankie Wainman Jnr will be looking to enter the history books on Saturday 28 May by becoming the first driver to have ever claimed a hat trick of F1 finals in successive meetings. Wainman debuted a new car at our opening meeting which stormed to a heat and final double and he then repeated his final success on 30 April when he took the flag in a breathtaking race where he survived several big hits in the process! No driver has ever won three King's Lynn finals in succession before and there is a very good chance that Frank could enter the history books come 28 May by being the first driver to do so. In the past 288 Simon Panton won both finals at a speedweekend in 2004 before 380 Steve Cayzer won the last final of 2004 and the first of 2005 and 55 Craig Finnikin twice got a brace of final wins in both 2010 and 2012 but in the history of F1 racing at King's Lynn, which can trace its origins back to 1955 when Dereham's Bob Reeve won the first ever final to take place at Saddlebow Road, no driver has ever claimed a hat trick of wins. If Frankie can enter the history books on 28 May he will receive a hat trick winners bonus which will take his final winner's purse up to £1000! Will Wainman be enjoying grand success and making history - only one way to find out on 28 May!! Booking list later in the week.
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Good spot. Anyway, it's now at 32 cars. These ones:- 11 Neil Scriven 16 Matt Newson 19 Jonathan Horne 25 Bradley Harrison 48 Shaun Webster 55 Craig Finnikin 73 Rob Cowley 78 James Rygor 86 Alan Graham 103 Richard Masterson 172 Michael Randell 183 Steve Whittle 196 Murray Jones 220 William Hunter 231 Daniel van Spijker 259 Paul Hines 285 Richard Earl 303 Mick Whiteman 318 Rob Speak 322 James Neachell 325 Richard Davies 341 Ian Clayton 369 James Tucker 401 Steven Webster 422 Ben Riley 445 Nigel Green 464 Luke Davidson 501 George Elwell 512 Michael Steward 515 Frankie Wainman Jnr 545 Neil Hooper 555 Frankie Wainman Jnr Jnr
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The booking list has been updated this morning. No changes.
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341 Ian Clayton has been added to the list, making it 31 cars.
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A couple of unfamiliar names on the list... 86 Alan Graham 303 Mick Whiteman Anyone know anything about either? 86 is no relation to #94's main spanner man (I've already asked him)
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The booking list has been updated this morning. No change on the F1 count, still 30 cars.
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Drivers newsletters, Association Handbooks, etc
Carl H replied to Carl H's topic in For Sale & Wanted
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We're now up to 30 cars. 11 Neil Scriven 16 Matt Newson 19 Jonathan Horne 25 Bradley Harrison 48 Shaun Webster 73 Rob Cowley 78 James Rygor 86 Alan Graham 103 Richard Masterson 172 Michael Randell 183 Steve Whittle 196 Murray Jones 220 William Hunter 231 Daniel van Spijker 259 Paul Hines 285 Richard Earl 303 Mick Whiteman 318 Rob Speak 325 Richard Davies 361 Steve Reedman 369 James Tucker 390 Stuart Smith 422 Ben Riley 445 Nigel Green 464 Luke Davidson 501 George Elwell 512 Michael Steward 515 Frankie Wainman Jnr 545 Neil Hooper 555 Frankie Wainman Jnr Jnr
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From the Spedeworth website. THE THUNDEROUS roar of 600bhp Chevrolet engines returns to Birmingham Wheels Raceway on Saturday 21st May as the BriSCA F1 Stock Cars are back in the Second City. The second visit of the “Big League” to the Bordesley Green venue in 2016 promises to be just as exciting as the World Championship qualifying round back in April when over 60 cars appeared. 4 Dan Johnson dominated the Final on that occasion with lower graders tasting success elsewhere including a maiden win for 555 Frankie Wainman Jnr Jnr plus a debut success for the new car of 283 Alex Wass and a victory on home tarmac for 321 Ed Neachell. These results are a measure of what has been an extremely open season for the F1s so far in 2016, with drivers from all grades finding success on both tarmac and shale. Johnson, 16 Mat Newson and 515 Frankie Wainman Jnr have been fighting it out at the top of the points charts, while 197 Ryan Harrison’s return to the formula has met with success, 445 Nigel Green and 464 Luke Davidson have been “walloping straight in” and yellow top 11 Neil Scriven tasted success last week when he won the UK Open title at Skegness. All these names are set to feature once again this Saturday night. Booking list as 16/05/2016, 4.30pm BriSCA F1 Stock Cars - 25 cars 11 Neil Scriven 16 Matt Newson 19 Jonathan Horne 73 Rob Cowley 78 James Rygor 86 Alan Graham 103 Richard Masterson 172 Michael Randell 183 Steve Whittle 196 Murray Jones 220 William Hunter 231 Daniel van Spijker 259 Paul Hines 285 Richard Earl 318 Rob Speak 325 Richard Davies 361 Steve Reedman 390 Stuart Smith 422 Ben Riley 445 Nigel Green 464 Luke Davidson 501 George Elwell 512 Michael Steward 515 Frankie Wainman Jnr 555 Frankie Wainman Jnr Jnr Plus 17 F2s and 38 Ministox. Remember that it's only Tuesday morning, and there's still plenty of time for more to book in once repairs from Skegness have been sorted.
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Couple of great video clips of the meeting from @f1stockcar
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Final: 453-452-29-488-79-90-215-151-6
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Heat 3: 453-388-29-315-151-90-54
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Heat 2: 232-79-226-453-541-215 From @Jelmer_442
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F1 plus F2 and Ministox. Start time 6.30pm General Admission £18.00 Concession : (65 years & Over) £16.00 Concession : Children (5-14yrs) £7.00 Programme £2.00 Booking list to follow.
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Skegness - Saturday 14th & Sunday 15th May
Carl H replied to Carl H's topic in Essential Information
Cars booked at 5pm today. 1 2 Paul Harrison Rotherham, South Yorkshire 2 4 Dan Johnson Worksop, Nottinghamshire 3 11 Neil Scriven Cirencester, Gloucestershire 4 12 Michael Scriven Lechlade, Gloucestershire 5 16 Matt Newson Norwich, Norfolk 6 19 Jonathon Horne Nuneaton, Warwicks 7 21 Mark Gilbank Rotherham, South Yorks 8 24 Mark Adkins Mirfield, West Yorks 9 25 Bradley Harrison Rotherham, South Yorkshire. 10 28 Thomas Boyer Barnoldswick, Lancs 11 37 Chris Cowley Nuneaton, Warwickshire 12 41 Robert Broome Tideswell, Buxton 13 48 Shaun Webster Sheffield 14 55 Craig Finnikin Leek, Stafforshire 15 73 Rob Cowley Nuneaton, Warwickshire 16 87 Jason Wilkinson Skegness 17 127 Austin Moore Blackburn, Lancs 18 166 Bobby Griffin Retford, Notts 19 172 Micky Randell Sharnford, Leicestershire 20 183 Steve Whittle Winsford, Cheshire 21 186 Todd Jones Farnborough 22 196 Murray Jones Aldershot 23 197 Ryan Harrison Rothwell, Northants 24 202 Henry Hunter Preston, Lancashire 25 212 Danny Wainman Silsden, West Yorkshire 26 217 Lee Fairhurst Bolton, Lancashire 27 220 William Hunter Preston, Lancashire 28 231 Daniel van Spijker The Netherlands 29 249 Jonathon Gibson Bury, Lancs 30 259 Paul Hines Hinckley, Leics 31 283 Alex Wass Lutterworth, Leics 32 287 Sean Willis Scunthorpe, North Lincs 33 300 Paul Carter Gainsborough, Lincs 34 303 Michael Whiteman Alfreton 35 318 Rob Speak Tyldesley, Manchester 36 346 Ashley England Brentwood, Essex 37 372 Colin Goodswen Harleston, Norfolk 38 390 Stuart Smith Rochdale, Lancashire 39 401 Steven Webster Sheffield 40 422 Ben Riley Manchester 41 445 Nigel Green Gilmorton, Leicestershire 42 464 Luke Davidson Altrincham, Cheshire 43 512 Michael Steward Radcliffe, Manchester 44 515 Frankie Wainman Silsden, Keighley, West Yorks 45 555 Frankie Wainman Jnr Jnr Keighley, West Yorkshire -
Skegness - Saturday 14th & Sunday 15th May
Carl H replied to Carl H's topic in Essential Information
If anybody is in the market for an adult weekend ticket and a senior weekend ticket, then have a look at this post in the For Sale forum. -
Skegness - Saturday 14th & Sunday 15th May
Carl H replied to Carl H's topic in Essential Information
It doesn't actually say on Skeg's own advert (although it does get a mention in their press release), but Saturday is a World Championship Qualifying Round. The UK Open Championship is Sunday. -
Skegness - Saturday 14th & Sunday 15th May
Carl H replied to Carl H's topic in Essential Information
That's the same definitions of customer type based on age that's been on all recent Skeg adverts. Looks like they forgot to put it on this one, which is why I helpfully included it. I think this is correct. Age 16-64: Sat £19, Sunday £22, two day saver £39 Age 65+: Sat £16, Sunday £16, two day saver £30 Age 13-15: £8 each day and saver is £15 Age 0-12: £0 E&OE Small print: I do not represent Skegness Stadium. The above is my own opinion and should not be taken as fact. I am not a lawyer. Any questions, the best course of action is to contact Skegness Stadium directly on 0844 559 1228 or enquiries@skegness-stadium.info Please note that doing a price comparison with other events is not helpful or useful in the slightest, so let's not be going down that road. -
Skegness - Saturday 14th & Sunday 15th May
Carl H replied to Carl H's topic in Essential Information
Skeggy's pricing policy regards children is Age 16+ = adult Age 13-15 = junior Age 0-12 = kid
