PANTHERS racer Chris Harris will race in next week’s British Final at Ipswich – after a dramatic change of plan.
Harris, who was due to make his Panthers return this season after spending last season with Ipswich, was originally due to miss out on the showpiece event due to a clash with the World Longtrack Championship which he had already signed up for.
But the FIM announced they had put that meeting in Poland back 24-hours which means he will now be at Foxhall Stadium next Saturday, September 26.
“I was gutted when they first announced the date for the British Final because I’d have had to race in the World Longtrack Final,” Harris explained.
“But luckily for me, they’re not on the same day anymore and I’ve found a way to ride in both.
“I’ll do the British Final at Ipswich, then the bikes will have already been sent out to Poland for the Longtrack Final.
“I’ll get an early flight on the Sunday morning and if everything goes to plan, the way I’ve worked it out is that by the time we’ve driven from the airport, we should get to the track five minutes before practice.
“So it’s going to be pretty hectic but at least I can be involved in both meetings which are both pretty big for me.”
Former Panthers title winner Jason Crump has been announced as a wildcard for the meeting after pledging his immediate future to British racing.
Born in Bristol, Crump is one of three picks alongside under-21 talents Drew Kemp and Tom Brennan.
The event is available to watch on a live stream which has been announced. British Speedway bosses have teamed up with streaming specialists Sport Central and the meeting can be purchased from sportcentral.tv – the event programme, a 56 page issue, is also available to have delivered ahead of the meeting from Panthers programme publishers curtis-sport.com for £5.
Peterborougn Speedway would like to thank Crendon Timber for their team sponsorship and City Auction Group for their club backing.