In Isle of Wight speedway news, the Wightlink Warriors have announced they are in line to become the founder members of a brand new league.
When tapes go up this year, in the newly formed Nora 92 Speedway League, the Islanders will be on track to be part of it.
Attracting sponsorship from Nora 92, it will feature the Warriors alongside Plymouth, Sittingbourne and Cradley.
There will also be a knock-out cup competition and there are hopes for a Nora Riders' Championship.
Warriors’ co-owner Barry Bishop said: "We are delighted to participate in the Nora 92 Speedway League, which focuses on entertainment and value while looking to develop riders’ futures.
"It would seem that track time in the UK is becoming a precious commodity and we are only too pleased to allow our riders the maximum track experience that we can.
"Martin and I are just so excited about this, and we know the league will draw on our experience from the last two seasons to offer a new style of Speedway.
"We cannot wait to get going."
The Wightlink Warriors say 2023 looks to be a bumper year for speedway action.
The Island Masters as well as a host of other competitions are planned, when the season starts in June.
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