Club Information

Derwent Park Workington Is The Home Of Workington Comets

Workington Speedway
Derwent Park
Workington
Cumbria
CA14 2HG

Workington Comets compete in the British Premier League, racing on Saturday nights from March to October at their home track, Derwent Park, located in the centre of the west Cumbrian town of Workington. There are outside terraced viewing areas to the south of the track, a covered seated grandstand area in front of the start line and back straight (standing only). The track offers a fully licensed bar which is open both during and after the meeting. Refreshments can also be purcashed from mobile catering stalls which offer hot and cold snacks and drinks, and a shop selling a range of official club merchandise including clothing and souvenirs

Owner/Promoter - Keith Denham 

Team Manager - Tony Jackson

Track Record - 62.0 - Jason Lyons - 03.07.10 

Race Night - Saturday 7pm

Workington Speedway Hotline

07810773061 or 07810773050

Tel 01900 608 071 (race days only)


2011 Admission Prices: (GB£)

Adult 15.00
OAP/Students 10.00
Child Up To 15 Years   5.00
Family Ticket (2Adults+3 Children) 32.00
Child Up To 15 with Full Paying Adult   1.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recommended Hotel Accomodation:

Waverley Hotel
1 Gordon Street
Workington
Cumbria CA14 2EN

Telephone: 01900 603246
Fax: 01900 604745

www.waverley-hotel.com
E Mail waverley-hotel@btconnect.com

Directions to Derwent Park:

Exit the M6 at junction 40, and follow the A66 to Keswick/Cockermouth/Workington. You will enter Workington via a steep hill (Ramsey Brow) to a T-junction (...with the Henry Curwen pub on the corner). Turn left at the first set of traffic lights. Continue for approx 300 yards, and then turn right and continue through to next set of traffic lights until you come to the Railway Station. At this point, cross the junction and drive in front of the station, keeping in the left hand lane, ignore the first turning on your left and at about 100 yards turn sharp left into a narrow road leading to the Derwent Park stadium.

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