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Homes of British Speedway

Homes of British Speedway
title -  Homes of British Speedway
author - Robert Bamford & John Jarvis
publisher - The History Press
date - 15 October 2006
ISBN-10 - 0752440047
ISBN-13 - 978-0752440040
Having arrived in Britain in the late 1920s, dirt-track racing soon established itself as an incredibly popular national sport. By the end of 1928, there were over fifty tracks throughout Britain. Many venues were opened and run sporadically over the next seven decades, particularly during the heyday of speedway after the Second World War, when interest was phenomenally high. As a result, the sport has taken place at numerous locations throughout the country. Featuring over 300 venues, this new edition of "Homes of British Speedway" is fully updated with new tracks, updated track information and a host of new illustrations. Every track is afforded statistical information, including address, years of operation, track lengths, promoters and club successes. The more important homes of Speedway, for example Belle Vue, Swindon, Wimbledon and Coventry, all receive highly detailed synopsis. Compiled by Robert Bamford, a prolific author of "Speedway" titles and editor of the "Tempus Speedway Yearbook" series, and illustrated by John Jarvis, a leading historian and enthusiast of the sport in the modern era, this book is an essential purchase for anyone with an interest in the shale game. An ambitious and comprehensive work, it is the definitive history and guide to the homes of British Speedway.