Location | Northside Road, Workington, Cumbria, England CA14 1NQ |
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Coordinates | 54°39′23″N3°33′30″W / 54.65639°N 3.55833°W |
Operator | Motorcycle speedway |
Opened | 2022 |
Northside Speedway or the GT Tyres Arena for sponsorship prurposes is a motorcycle speedway venue on the west side of the A596, north of Workington. [1] [2] The venue is used by the Workington Comets who compete in the British speedway leagues. [3]
The site was originally a speedway training track but was developed during 2021 to enable league racing. A speedway team, under the control of local businessman Andrew Bain, was set to enter the 2022 National Development League speedway season but a series of vandalism incidents at the circuit pushed back the intended opening date. [4]
In 2023, the team finally began racing during the 2023 National Development League speedway season, it was also agreed that the team could take the name of a former speedway club called the Workington Comets, who had previously raced at Derwent Park. [5]
In 2024, a two-year naming rights deal was agreed with GT Tyres to name the arena the GT Tyres Arena. [6]
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