As the countdown to the start of the
2008 speedway season gets underway,
Weymouth Speedway can confirm the signing
of one of the leagues most exciting
riders as their new number one. He brings
a wealth of experience to the team along
with a never say die attitude, the Wildcats
are delighted to welcome the diminutive
Jon Armstrong to the pack..
Mase To Quit ? - 26/01/08
By
Paul Burbidge - Dorset Echo
WEYMOUTH Wildcats' star David Mason
admits he is considering taking a break
from racing to become young gun Lewis
Bridger's chief mechanic this season.
Eastbourne boss Martin Hagon has turned
to the 31-year-old for help, in a bid
to help one of British speedway's brightest
shooting stars reach the next level.
The former Wildcat benefited from Mason's
advice at the Wessex Stadium in 2005
and impressed enough to earn an Elite
League team spot after just a year of
Conference racing. But Mason and Bridger's
reunion is not a done deal, as the former
Weymouth captain is still pondering
a return to the Wessex Stadium. And
he is reluctant to rush into making
one of the most important choices of
his speedway career.
Doonans Back Wildcats For 2008 - 17/01/08
By
Julie Martin - Weymouth Wildcats Press
Officer
Weymouth Wildcats are delighted to welcome
back Doonans Building Materials as their
main team sponsor for the 2008 season.
Doonans proprietor - Harold Doonan is
a life long Weymouth Speedway fan and
was present in 1954 at the inaugural
Weymouth Speedway meeting. The club
were then known as the Weymouth Scorchers
and Harold was infected by the speedway
bug, so has been a Weymouth fan ever
since. He has been an integral part
of the Wildcats revival in the Conference
League.