So our travels take us to Norfolk and England's second city for the fresh new season.
So from a greasy, half wet half dry Birmingham Wheels we have the following results kindly supplied by Darren "Sponge" Foster, who brought the camera out of retirement after suffering terminal engine problems at NIR on Wednesday...
Birmingham Wheels - 5/3/10
Heat 1. 286 154 605 732 968 254 53 361 276
Heat 2. 116 445 115 110 15 400 522
Cons. 101 255 480 270 126 14 955
Final. 921 480 732 783 11 445 101
GN. 480 783 53 154 968 823 286
So a good night for the RCE, taking both heats and the consolation and its white top 921 Jack Aldridge who is Brisca F2's first final winner for 2011, on what was a greasy tricky meeting for the 2's.
The golden path to World glory begins and ends in Saddlebow Road, Kings Lynn this year with it culminating in the big race at the Norfolk Arena. Rachel Bunn was there for Stoxblog...
King's Lynn - 5/3/10
Heat 1. 143 647 78 198 641 234 634 802 NOF
Heat 2. 362 259 886 615 150 662 103 924 742 498
Heat 3. 702 606 377 871 231 81 401 145 597 798
Cons. 631 388 925 70 13 379 977 744 515 208
Final. 401 886 231 702 606 871 150 641 143 198
GN. 702 (after 886 docked for jumping the start)
Some useful pointers for the gold run for the Scottish contingent, highlights being strong finishes for both ex World Champ 647 Chris Burgoyne and our interview star Wee Dennis (641). A strong win for 401 Barry Goldin in the final, perhaps a signal of intent that he'd quite like to live up to his name. 886 Chris Bradbury proving that he isn't just a tar specialist by any means and remains a favourite. Is it Bradders turn for gold?
Anyways bedtime, as tomorrow Toytown beckons....
Disclaimer...
Remember folks, these points are in no way offical. For official placings and timings and such like check out My Laps
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