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1966 Fixtures.Xlsx SEASON 1966 U.K. SPEEDWAY RESULTS Compiled by DAVE ALLAN 26/03/1966 Belle Vue Sheffield Battle Of The Roses L1 39-39 26/03/1966 Coventry Cradley Heath British League 50-28 31/03/1966 Sheffield Belle Vue Battle Of The Roses L2 40-38 01/04/1966 Glasgow Sheffield British League 42-35 01/04/1966 Hackney Newport British League 43-35 01/04/1966 Wolverhampton Cradley Heath Challenge 44-34 02/04/1966 Belle Vue Wolverhampton British League 53-25 02/04/1966 Cradley Heath Coventry British League 28-50 02/04/1966 Edinburgh Newcastle Challenge 37-41 02/04/1966 Wimbledon Hackney Easter Egg Trophy L1 57-21 04/04/1966 Exeter Wimbledon British League 46-30 05/04/1966 Long Eaton Belle Vue Challenge 49-29 05/04/1966 West Ham Hackney Challenge 44-34 07/04/1966 Sheffield Oxford British League 44-34 08/04/1966 Glasgow West Ham British League 39-38 08/04/1966 Newport Sheffield British League 54-24 08/04/1966 Swindon Cradley Heath British League 54-24 08/04/1966 Wolverhampton Edinburgh British League 40-38 08/04/1966 Oxford Coventry Challenge 37-41 08/04/1966 Hackney Wimbledon Easter Egg Trophy L2 37-41 08/04/1966 Poole Exeter Easter Trophy L1 63-33 09/04/1966 Belle Vue Swindon British League 43-35 09/04/1966 Coventry Long Eaton British League 48-30 09/04/1966 Cradley Heath Newport British League 41-37 09/04/1966 Edinburgh Wolverhampton British League 35.5-42.5 09/04/1966 Halifax Easter Trophy Individual Postponed Rain 10/04/1966 Rye House Skol Lager Trophy Individual Pete Seaton 11/04/1966 Halifax Belle Vue Challenge 45-33 11/04/1966 King's Lynn Hackney Challenge 33-45 11/04/1966 Newcastle Sheffield Challenge 51-27 11/04/1966 Newport Swindon Challenge 43-35 11/04/1966 Exeter Poole Easter Trophy L2 56-40 11/04/1966 Wimbledon West Ham Supporters Trophy L1 40-38 12/04/1966 Long Eaton Sheffield British League 40-38 12/04/1966 West Ham Wimbledon Supporters Trophy L2 42-36 13/04/1966 Poole Cradley Heath British League 42-35 14/04/1966 Oxford Wolverhampton British League Postponed Snow SEASON 1966 U.K. SPEEDWAY RESULTS Compiled by DAVE ALLAN 14/04/1966 Sheffield Newcastle Challenge 48-30 15/04/1966 Glasgow Coventry British League 41-37 15/04/1966 Hackney Belle Vue British League Postponed Rain 15/04/1966 Newport Halifax British League Postponed Rain 15/04/1966 Wolverhampton Exeter British League Postponed Snow 16/04/1966 Belle Vue Newport British League 53-24 16/04/1966 Coventry Newcastle British League 45-33 16/04/1966 Edinburgh Exeter British League 42-36 16/04/1966 Halifax King's Lynn British League Postponed Snow 16/04/1966 Swindon Glasgow British League Postponed Snow 16/04/1966 Wimbledon Cradley Heath British League 45-32 18/04/1966 Exeter King's Lynn British League 50-28 18/04/1966 Newcastle West Ham British League 44-34 18/04/1966 Cradley Heath Midland Riders Championship QR Individual Postponed Rain 19/04/1966 Long Eaton Edinburgh British League 48-29 19/04/1966 West Ham Oxford British League Postponed Rain 20/04/1966 King's Lynn Coventry British League Postponed Rain 20/04/1966 Poole Edinburgh British League 56-22 21/04/1966 Oxford Belle Vue British League 40-37 21/04/1966 Sheffield Long Eaton British League 47-31 22/04/1966 Glasgow Cradley Heath British League Postponed Rain 22/04/1966 Hackney Belle Vue British League 41-37 22/04/1966 Newport Edinburgh British League Postponed Rain 22/04/1966 Wolverhampton Halifax British League 40-37 23/04/1966 Belle Vue Long Eaton British League 51-27 23/04/1966 Coventry Sheffield British League 53-25 23/04/1966 Cradley Heath Poole British League 31-47 23/04/1966 Edinburgh Glasgow British League 46-31 23/04/1966 Halifax West Ham British League 41-37 23/04/1966 Swindon Hackney British League 46-32 23/04/1966 Wimbledon Newport British League 46-32 24/04/1966 Rye House Hackney Hawkettes Challenge 46-30 25/04/1966 Exeter Coventry British League 39-39 25/04/1966 Newcastle Halifax British League 43-35 26/04/1966 West Ham Glasgow British League 43-35 26/04/1966 Long Eaton Midland Riders Championship QR Individual Nigel Boocock 27/04/1966 King's Lynn Glasgow British League 45-33 SEASON 1966 U.K. SPEEDWAY RESULTS Compiled by DAVE ALLAN 27/04/1966 Poole Hackney British League 41-36 28/04/1966 Oxford Swindon British League 40-38 28/04/1966 Sheffield Wolverhampton British League 48-30 29/04/1966 Glasgow Halifax British League 42-36 29/04/1966 Hackney Exeter British League 43-35 29/04/1966 Newport Belle Vue British League 53-25 29/04/1966 Wolverhampton Midland Riders Championship QR Individual Barry Briggs 30/04/1966 Belle Vue Exeter British League 55-23 30/04/1966 Coventry Newport British League 55-23 30/04/1966 Cradley Heath West Ham British League 33-44 30/04/1966 Edinburgh Poole British League 42-36 30/04/1966 Halifax Newcastle British League 38-40 30/04/1966 Swindon Sheffield British League 45-33 30/04/1966 Wimbledon Oxford British League 43-35 02/05/1966 Exeter Sheffield British League 43-35 02/05/1966 Newcastle Poole British League 48-30 02/05/1966 Cradley Heath Midland Riders Championship QR Individual Ron Mountford 03/05/1966 Long Eaton Belle Vue British League 40-38 03/05/1966 West Ham Cradley Heath British League 48-29 04/05/1966 King's Lynn West Ham British League Postponed Rain 04/05/1966 Poole Sheffield British League Postponed Rain 04/05/1966 Coventry Midland Riders Championship QR Individual Nigel Boocock 05/05/1966 Sheffield Newport British League 58-20 05/05/1966 Oxford Midland Riders Championship QR Individual Barry Briggs 06/05/1966 Glasgow Oxford British League 45-33 06/05/1966 Hackney Wolverhampton British League 46-32 06/05/1966 Newport Exeter British League 38-40 06/05/1966 Wolverhampton Nygren's Nomads v Mac's Men Challenge 45-33 07/05/1966 Cradley Heath Belle Vue British League 48-30 07/05/1966 Halifax Coventry British League 45-33 07/05/1966 Swindon Wimbledon British League 43-35 07/05/1966 Edinburgh Scotland v England First Test 63-45 08/05/1966 Rye House Rayment's Rose Bowl Individual Postponed Rain 09/05/1966 Exeter Wolverhampton British League 51-27 09/05/1966 Newcastle Newport British League 45-32 09/05/1966 Wimbledon Halifax British League 46-32 10/05/1966 West Ham Belle Vue British League 44-34 SEASON 1966 U.K. SPEEDWAY RESULTS Compiled by DAVE ALLAN 10/05/1966 Long Eaton Coventry Midland Cup 37-41 11/05/1966 King's Lynn Exeter British League 41-37 11/05/1966 Poole Newport British League Postponed Rain 11/05/1966 Halifax England v Scotland Second Test Postponed Rain 12/05/1966 Oxford Hackney British League Postponed Rain 12/05/1966 Sheffield Exeter British League 47-31 13/05/1966 Glasgow Edinburgh British League 43-35 13/05/1966 Hackney King's Lynn British League 42-36 13/05/1966 Newport Newcastle British League 31-47 13/05/1966 Wolverhampton Cradley Heath Midland Cup 44-34 14/05/1966 Belle Vue West Ham British League 50-28 14/05/1966 Coventry Poole British League 44-34 14/05/1966 Edinburgh Sheffield British League 45-33 14/05/1966 Halifax King's Lynn British League 53-25 14/05/1966 Swindon Newcastle British League 42-33 14/05/1966 Wimbledon Glasgow British League 48-30 14/05/1966 Cradley Heath Wolverhampton Midland Cup 37-41 16/05/1966 Exeter Glasgow British League 46-32 16/05/1966 Newcastle Coventry British League 38-39 17/05/1966 Long Eaton Exeter British League 48-30 17/05/1966 West Ham Hackney British League 45-33 18/05/1966 Hackney West Ham British League 39-39 18/05/1966 King's Lynn Edinburgh British League 43-32 18/05/1966 Poole Halifax British League 40-38 18/05/1966 Swindon Midland Riders Championship QR Individual Barry Briggs 19/05/1966 Sheffield Edinburgh British League 56-22 19/05/1966 Oxford Long Eaton Midland Cup 50-28 20/05/1966 Wolverhampton Hackney British League 38-40 20/05/1966 Glasgow World Championship British QR Individual Ron Mountford 20/05/1966 Newport World Championship British QR Individual Nigel Boocock 21/05/1966 Cradley Heath Swindon British League 39-38 21/05/1966 Halifax Hackney British League 44-34 21/05/1966 Belle Vue World Championship British QR Individual Brian Brett 21/05/1966 Coventry World Championship British QR Individual Nigel Boocock 21/05/1966 Edinburgh World Championship British QR Individual George Hunter 21/05/1966 Wimbledon World Championship British QR Individual Reg Luckhurst 22/05/1966 Rye House Rayment's Rose Bowl Individual Clive Hitch SEASON 1966 U.K. SPEEDWAY RESULTS Compiled by DAVE ALLAN 23/05/1966 Exeter World Championship British QR Individual Ron Mountford 23/05/1966 Newcastle World Championship British QR Individual Ivan Mauger 24/05/1966 Long Eaton World Championship British QR Individual Ray Wilson 24/05/1966 West Ham World Championship British QR Individual Barry Briggs 25/05/1966 King's Lynn World Championship British QR Individual David Crane 25/05/1966 Poole World Championship British QR Individual Bill Andrew 26/05/1966 Oxford World Championship British QR Individual Eric Boocock 26/05/1966 Sheffield World Championship British QR Individual Billy Bales 26/05/1966 Middlesbrough Newcastle Northern Cup 27-50 27/05/1966 Newport Bristol Cup Best Pairs B.
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