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From over 100,000 watching world finals across Europe to packed out crowds in the British League, it truly is Britain's forgotten sporting juggernaut. Four riders, four laps, no brakes. Every time a speedway rider steps onto the track, they are risking their lives... not that many of them ever think of it in that way.
It is a sport that still gives spectators butterflies in their stomachs and riders truly earn every penny that they make. At its best, it is fast and furious. At its worst, it is still fun and exciting.
It's the growl of the engines, the smell of methanol and Castrol R, the colour of the jackets, the personalities, courage and sheer unquestionable fearlessness of the riders. It's the fact that unlike most other motorsports, where you cannot see half the race, you can stand on the terrace and watch every single rev of the engine.
It was once the family night out of choice. Meetings were found as north as Edinburgh and as south as Exeter. World Championship finals would sell out Wembley.
Legends of Speedway celebrates the greatest personalities to grace the shale. From Ivan Mauger to Barry Briggs, Ole Olsen to Hans Neilsen and Tony Rickardsson to Jason Crump, Legends of Speedway looks back at the iconic careers of the best to ever do it.
We celebrate their careers, their stories and their victories. We commiserate over their disasters, their controversies and remember legends who were lost on the sport's darkest days.
For many, speedway's legacy will always live on - and this is the perfect publication for you to enjoy the sport's glory days ahead of a big 2025 which includes two Grands Prix in the United Kingdom.
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