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WHEEL DREAM FOR WEMBLEY

- ■ by PETER OAKES

SPEEDWAY could roar back to Wembley after a gap of more than 40 years.

Wembley bosses have opened the door to the shock return after the sport was booted out at the end of 1981 because of the damage it caused to the pitch.

But the decision to install a ‘lay and play’ pitch system means Wembley could host a round of the world championsh­ip Grand Prix series.

The last meeting at the old Wembley was the 1981 World Final but there has never been speedway at the new stadium.

That could all change as the FA look for events to bring in extra crowds and cash.

Liam Boylan, Wembley Stadium director, admitted: “I think from the old stadium, I would love to bring some of that speedway back in.

“It’s never happened in the new stadium, we couldn’t because of where the pitch is and where the surround is, we couldn’t get it in.

“But because I’d be able to completely move it because of ‘lay and play’ and protect the soil and sand that’s underneath it, yes, I think there is an opportunit­y to do something like that.”

These days, the biggest night of the year is the annual British Grand Prix, which has been held at Cardiff’s Principali­ty Stadium since 2001.

Boylan (inset), who joined Wembley eight years ago as head of events and has been in his current role since July 2020, reveals his wish to see speedway under the Arch on The Three Lions podcast celebratin­g the venue’s centenary.

Boylan added: “I was never a fan of it until I saw it on a tour.

“I saw it over the Principali­ty, and inside there, the roar, that noise inside the stadium, was just something else.”

Bosses of Discovery Sports Events, who own the rights to the world championsh­ip series with motorcycli­ng’s world governing body, the FIM, have already been alerted that a GP at Wembley isn’t a fanciful pipedream.

And the FIM, who want to see a second round in Britain, would jump at the chance of a Wembley revival.

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 ?? ?? ■ GOLDEN ERA: Speedway legend Ivan Mauger leads at Wembley in 1971
■ GOLDEN ERA: Speedway legend Ivan Mauger leads at Wembley in 1971

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