Representatives from each team will do battle for the prestigious individual prize in the Elite League Riders’ Championship at Coventry on Saturday, October 8 (7.30).And in a boost for fans, British Speedway bosses have brought down admission prices from last year’s level as a way of thanking fans for their loyal support throughout the season.Adults are £20, concessions £15 and accompanied children go free for an event which will feature some of the top stars in international racing.
Coventry will be represented by Chris Harris and Danny King, Wolverhampton have confirmed Grand Prix star Freddie Lindgren and Sam Masters, Swindon’s duo will be Nick Morris and Rohan Tungate and King’s Lynn have Niels-Kristian Iversen and Robert Lambert.British Speedway Chairman Keith Chapman said: “The line-up is excellent, of the top boys there is only really Jason Doyle who can’t do it as his European season is over and he’s heading back to Australia early to start preparations for the last Grand Prix.
“It’s a great way to bring the curtain down on the Elite League season, the Grand Final takes place between Wolves and Belle Vue on Monday and Wednesday and then the ELRC on the Saturday. I’m looking forward to a big week of speedway and we hope to welcome lots of supporters to Brandon.
“The fans are the lifeblood of the sport and we have tried to produce an admission structure which makes the event affordable and good value for everyone.”