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Coatbridge Tigers

Glasgow Tigers
Glasgow Tigers (speedway) logo.png
Club information
Track address Ashfield Stadium
Possilpark
Glasgow
Country Scotland Scotland
Founded 1928
Team manager Stewart Dickson
League SGB Championship
Website www.glasgowtigers.co
Club facts
Colours Red and White
Track size

319 metres (349 yd)

(pre 2011 302 metres (330 yd))
Track record time

55.59 seconds

(pre 2016 55.6)
Track record date

4 September 2016

(pre 4 September 2016)
Track record holder

Aaron Summers

(pre 2016 Richie Worrall)
Current team
Rider CMA
Australia Aaron Summers 8.57
England Richie Worrall 8.49
England Richard Lawson 8.22
Finland Nike Lunna 4.90
England Dan Bewley 3.90
England Tom Perry 3.76
England Jack Smith 2.00
Total 39.84
Major team honours
British League Div. 2 champions 1993, 1994
British League Div. 2 KO Cup 1993, 1994
Premier League Champions 2011
Premier League KO Cup Winners 2011,2016
Premier League Pairs champions 2005, 2006, 2011

319 metres (349 yd)

55.59 seconds

4 September 2016

Aaron Summers

The Glasgow Tigers are a motorcycle speedway team from Glasgow, Scotland. Formed in 1928, the club adopted the Tigers nickname in 1946 and compete in the British SGB Championship. The team race at Saracen Park, the home of Ashfield F.C., and celebrated their 70th anniversary in 2016.

Glasgow Speedway was formed in 1928 and were initially based at the White City Stadium on Paisley Road West in Ibrox, Glasgow (close to Rangers F.C.'s Ibrox Stadium). Other venues were also operating open meetings around this time at Carntyne Stadium, Celtic Park and Nelson Athletic Grounds in the Gallowgate area of the city. White City had been built in 1928 as a greyhound track and hosted speedway in the 1930 and 1931 Northern League and the 1939 Open/ACU Trophy. White City staged meetings from 1928 until 1931 and again from 1939 (Glasgow Lions) to 1940 and finally in 1945.

The Tigers raced at White City intermittently (1946 until 1954, 1956, and 1964 until 1968) before moving to Hampden Park in 1969 after the White City stadium was demolished to make way for the M8 motorway through Glasgow. Johnnie Hoskins was the promoter in 1945 and he handed the role over to his son Ian who promoted from 1946 to 1953. The track promoted two meetings staged in 1954 and ex-Tigers Tommy Miller and Junior Bainbridge were responsible for a short-lived venture in 1956. Trevor Redmond, in concert with the Hoskins family, reopened the track at White City in 1964 and rode for the Tigers that season before finally retiring as a rider. He continued as promoter until 1967.


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