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*[http://www.norfolkarena.co.uk The Official Norfolk Arena website]* |
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*[http://brisca.com/worldfinaldetails.htm Official BriSCA website] |
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King's Lynn Stadium, also known as the Adrian Flux Arena, is a short oval stadium situated to the south of King's Lynn on Saddlebow Road. Since 1955 it has hosted BriSCA Formula 1 Stock Car Racing for which it has hosted World Final events for in 2007, 2009 and 2013. Other short oval formulas such as Banger Racing also appear regularly at the track.
The stadium has been the home of the King's Lynn Stars Motorcycle speedway team since 1965. It hosted the Final of the 1984 European (World) Under-21 Championship won by England's own Marvyn Cox.
The stadium also hosts drifting and stunt events.
The shale surfaced track is 342 metres (374 yards) long and is surround by a solid steel plate fence and like most international speedway venues, the fences in the turns are protected by an Air Fence.
Speedway World Finals
Individual Under-21 World Championship
- 1984 -
Marvyn Cox - 12pts
External links
Media related to Norfolk Arena at Wikimedia Commons
- The Official Norfolk Arena website*
- Official BriSCA website
- World Final information at F1stockcars.com
- World Final Statistics at BriSCAF1stox.com