Preston (speedway)

Preston were a British speedway team that existed from 1929 to 1932 and raced at Farringdon Park.

[1] and in 1929 the club agreed a six-year sub-tenancy with Preston Speedways Ltd, and a dirt track was constructed around the perimeter of the rugby pitch.

[4] George Formby won a race at the stadium on a two stroke machine.

[9][10] In the same season they won the English Dirt Track Knockout Cup beating Halifax in the final.

[12] However, Oswald 'Ossie' Wade took over a three year sub-lease and installed Norman Jackman as manager for the 1931 season.