Speedway fans heading to High Beech?
Thousands of speedway fans from all over Britain will be making the pilgrimage to High Beech this coming weekend for the annual dirt-track birthday party sponsored by Vintage Speedway Magazine.
The event, commemorating the birth of speedway racing in Britain on a cinder track behind the King's Oak Hotel on Sunday, February 19, 1928, is FREE and attracts speedway stars old and new, giving fans the chance to chat with their heroes.
Attractions include historic speedway machinery, memorabilia, a collectors' fair and vintage speedway films.

Thousands of speedway fans from all over Britain will be making the pilgrimage to High Beech this coming weekend for the annual dirt-track birthday party sponsored by Vintage Speedway Magazine.
The event, commemorating the birth of speedway racing in Britain on a cinder track behind the King's Oak Hotel on Sunday, February 19, 1928, is FREE and attracts speedway stars old and new, giving fans the chance to chat with their heroes.
Attractions include historic speedway machinery, memorabilia, a collectors' fair and vintage speedway films.
The all-day event starts at 11am on Sunday, February 10. Further details from Vintage Speedway Magazine, phone: 01780 410394 and 01296 630404.