Eddie Wright Raceway

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The track in 2007

The Eddie Wright Raceway is a British race track in Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire. [1] It is primarily used for motorcycle speedway, but also occasionally hosts stock car racing.

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History

In 2004, the North Lincolnshire Council offered a 10-acre plot of land on Normanby Road to the Scunthorpe speedway team and work began on creating a new venue. Promoters Rob Godfrey and Norman Beeney opened the track for practice in 2004 before the first speedway meeting was held on 27 March 2005, ending a twenty-year absence of speedway in Scunthorpe. The Scorpions took their place in division 3 (the 2005 Speedway Conference League). [2]

In 2008, used car dealership Eddie Wright entered into a 29-year sponsorship deal with Scunthorpe Scorpions to rename the track the Eddie Wright Raceway. [3]

Usage

Speedway

Bangers & Stockcars

The Eddie Wright Raceway also host's banger and stockcar events every 3–4 weeks from March - November. [4]

Statistics

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References

  1. Eddie Wright Raceway - Motor Sport Venues
  2. "History". Scunthorpe Speedway. Retrieved 3 May 2024.
  3. Scorpions Sponsorship Deal Archived 9 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine - Eddie Wright
  4. Fixtures - Scunthorpe Stock Cars

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