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The Ringwood Raceway (formerly known as Matchams Park Stadium) was a motorsport venue in Ringwood, Hampshire, England. The site was located in St Leonards, Dorset off the Hurn Road and Matchams Lane.
Ringwood Speedway were a British motorcycle speedway team who operated between 1937 and 1993, they were based at Matchams Park Stadium (modern day Ringwood Raceway) off Hurn Road in Ringwood, Hampshire.
Until 2022, Speedway has been staged at nearby Ringwood Raceway at Matchams Park. The team, known as the Ringwood Turfs, featured in the Southern Area League in the mid-1950s. There is also a long-standing and active Judo club Ringwood has a Sailing Club, the Spinnaker Club, based on Blashford Lake in Ivy Lane, about 1 mile North from the town ...
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Around the late 1980s and early 1990s, promoters began hosting 'open' meetings with significant prize funds and very little regarding car limitations; the first of these being held was Ringwood Raceway's 'British Open' and the Arena Essex 'Firecracker 500'. Meetings like these continued to grow over the coming years, producing more cars and ...
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Bob Ringwood (born 1946), British costume designer; Gwen Pharis Ringwood (1910-1984), Canadian playwright; Irene Ringwood Arnold (1895–1988), American college professor; Michael T. Ringwood (born 1958), American leader of the LDS church; Philip Ringwood (born 1953), English cricketer; Ted Ringwood (1930-1993), Australian geologist