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Ipswich Witches

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Ipswich Witches
Club information
Track addressFoxhall Stadium
Ipswich
CountryEngland
Founded1950
Team manager   Pete Simmons
Team captain   Danny King
LeagueElite League
WebsiteOfficial Website
Club facts
ColoursBlue, White and Black
Track size   305 metres
Track record time   57.5 seconds
Track record date   12 September 2002
Track record holder   Jarek Hampel
Major team honours
British League Champions
Elite League Champions
Craven Shield Winners
British League KO Cup
Elite League KO Cup
British League Div 2 KO Cup
Inter-League KO Cup
1975, 1976, 1984
1998
1998
1976, 1978, 1981, 1984
1998
1970, 1971
1977

The Ipswich Witches are a British speedway club based at the Foxhall Stadium near Ipswich, Suffolk. They hold meetings on most Thursdays from March until October which normally commence at 7.30pm. Their 1998 team won the Elite League, the Elite League Knockout Cup and the Craven Shield and they are currently promoted by former Ipswich rider John Louis, who is the father of former rider and Sky Sports presenter Chris Louis.[1]

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History

The Foxhall Stadium was purpose built for speedway in 1950 and meetings were held there from 1951 to 1965 when the track was concreted over for stock car racing. Attendances approached 20,000 people and made stars of riders such as Syd Clarke, Junior Bainbridge, Tich Read and Peter Moore. In 1969 John Berry built a new smaller track inside of the old one and re-opened the club with a team which was to include the current promoter John Louis. Speedway has been held at Foxhall continuously since then up to the present day.

In 1998 Ipswich won the Elite League, the Knockout Cup and the Craven Shield. In addition Ipswich riders won the World Championship (Tony Rickardsson), the British Speedway Championship (Chris Louis) and the British Under 21 Championship British Under 21 Championship (Scott Nicholls). The team also included the Polish star Tomasz Gollob who finished third in the World Championship.[2]

2010 Team

2009 Team

(DU) Riders doubling-up between National, Premier and Elite League

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2008 Team

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Notable Ipswich riders

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Bibliography

  • Dave Feakes & Colin Barber (2002). Ipswich Speedway the first 50 years. 

 

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