North East Motorcycle Racing Club has reported a good entry for the meeting and an exciting weekend of racing is being predicted
Croft Circuit stages its first motorcycle racing meeting of the year this weekend.
The North Yorkshire venue plays host to the opening round of the popular North East Motorcycle Racing Club Championship tomorrow and Sunday.
The NEMCRC has reported a good entry for the meeting and an exciting weekend of racing is being predicted.
The club has put together a packed programme of varied action, including races featuring the British Scooter Club who have traditionally provided excellent entertainment for spectators.
There’s also a good entry of sidecars including 2012 British champion Ian and Carl Bell.
It is hoped that 2013 FSRA British champion John Holden will be on the grid too, although because he has been working feverishly on his new outfit he was unable to give an early commitment.
The solo classes are also varied, ranging from pre-1972 classic machinery to contemporary bikes capable of more than 170mph.
The stand-out name is 2013 British Superstock champion Joe Burns while Andrew Tasker will be trying to take another trophy back over the border to Scotland.
Adult admission is £13 per day and tickets are available on the gate. Children aged 15 and under are admitted free.
No comments:
Post a Comment