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1960 Speedway National League; League: National League: No. of competitors ... The 1960 National League was the 26th season and the fifteenth post-war season of the ...
Speedway National League: Hackney Wick Stadium: 1984 1990 Listed in article: Halifax Dukes: Speedway National League, Speedway Provincial League: The Shay, Halifax: 1949 1985 Eric Boocock: Harringay Racers: Speedway National League, division 1 Harringay Stadium: 1947 1954 Listed in article: Hastings Saxons: Speedway National League Division ...
The 1960 Speedway National League was a second successive double season and in 1961 Wimbledon won a fourth consecutive league title. Ronnie Moore, Brine and How remained at the club and were being supported by riders such as Bob Andrews , Gerry Jackson and Cyril Maidment .
The following season he joined New Cross Rangers for the 1960 Speedway National League and also raced for them in 1961. [5] This was also the same year that he started his Wolverhampton Wolves career. It was with Wolves that he won the 1963 Provincial Speedway League and won the Southern Riders' Championship in 1964. [6]
Pages in category "1960 in speedway" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... 1960 Speedway National League; P. 1960 Polish speedway season; S.
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The National League was the main speedway league in the United Kingdom from 1932 until 1964, after which it merged with the Provincial League to form the British League. [1] Prior to 1932 there were only small regional leagues competing within the sport in the UK, with the Northern League and the Southern League merging for the inaugural 1932 ...
The ten teams that made up the re-incarnated Provincial League were mainly teams that had not experienced league racing for several years. Eight teams were Sheffield Tigers (who had been without league speedway since 1951), Cradley Heath Heathens (1952), Stoke Potters & Liverpool Pirates (1953), Bristol Bulldogs [6] and Edinburgh Monarchs (1954), Bradford Panthers (formerly Odsal) & Rayleigh ...