Fleetwood Flyers

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Track addressHighbury Stadium
Park Avenue
Fleetwood
Lancashire
CountryEngland
Founded1948
Closed1952
Fleetwood Flyers
Club information
Track addressHighbury Stadium
Park Avenue
Fleetwood
Lancashire
CountryEngland
Founded1948
Closed1952
LeagueNational League Division Two
Club facts
Coloursgreen and red
Track record time63.8
Track record date1948-06-29
Track record holderDick Geary

Fleetwood Flyers were a speedway team in Fleetwood, England, that operated from 1948 until 1952.[1] Home meetings were raced at Highbury Stadium, Park Avenue in Fleetwood.[2]

In March 1948, following a meeting of the Corporation Finance and General Purposes Committee, permission was granted to the speedway promoter Mr. J.Waxman to allow the football ground to be used for speedway.[3] A quickfire 19 days effort resulted in the concrete wall surrounding the pitch being demolished and a 30 feet wide track being constructed. Flaxman paid £225 rent per year.[4]

The Flyers first competed in the National League Division Two in 1948, when they replaced Wigan Warriors after three matches. The first home match was a fixture against Edinburgh Monarchs.[5]

They competed in Division Two in 1949, 1950 and 1951.[6][7][8]

In 1952, they dropped out of the league and operated on an open licence riding challenge matches as Fleetwood Knights.[9]

Season summary

Year and league Position Notes
1948 Speedway National League Division Two8threplaced Wigan Warriors
1949 Speedway National League Division Two9th
1950 Speedway National League Division Two15th
1951 Speedway National League Division Two14th

1948 season

1949 season

1950 season

1951 season

1952 season

Notable riders

The most notable rider who rode for the Flyers was Peter Craven who rode in one meeting in 1951.[11]

Most appearances

The riders who made the most appearances for the Flyers were –

Highbury stadium

References

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