BRITISH SPEEDWAY FEBRUARY 11, 2025
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IPSWICH RETAIN LONG TIME SPONSOR
IPSWICH have announced the renewal of their title sponsorship deal with the Tru7 Group in an arrangement which has now run for a decade.
The company, under CEO Guy Nicholls, first put their name to the Witches in 2016 under the Tru7.com brand, and the club have also appeared in the ROWE Motor Oil Premiership as the Tru Plant and Tru Mix Witches.
Promoter Chris Louis said: “The Tru7 Group have been a fantastic partner, and their support plays a huge role in what we do on and off the track. We’re excited to continue the journey together.
“With our partnership we have been able to build strong, competitive teams over the past couple of seasons. These teams have thrilled and excited fans up and down the country.
“As a club we are tremendously proud of that, but now it’s time to put some trophies in the cabinet. I would like to personally thank Guy, his family and everyone at the Tru7 Group for their support.”
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GREAT Britain star Tom Brennan has been dubbed the “speedway workaholic” of 2024 – after racing in an incredible 109 meetings last year.
The Ipswich newcomer topped the listings compiled by Polish news source sportowefatky.wp.pl , which analysed the activities of around 1,370 riders worldwide. Brennan, who rode for Birmingham and Poole in the UK, also competed extensively on the continent, visiting a total of 40 tracks.
His list of 109 meetings left him well clear at the top, whilst former multiple winner Chris Harris was next in line on 91 with the King’s Lynn newcomer and Glasgow captain racing in 91 events including his Long Track schedule.
Belle Vue’s German youngster Norick Blodorn was third on the list with 90 ahead of Leicester duo Sam Masters (88) and Max Fricke (86), Masters’ total also including his outings for Oxford.
Meanwhile King’s Lynn’s Jan Kvech was the “greatest globetrotter”, as the Czech Republic star raced in meetings in no fewer than eleven countries.
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