Friday 18th April 2025 – 6pm – Skegness Raceway
Booking List – 30 Cars
| # | Name | Home Town | Grade | |
| 1 | 5 | Charlie Sworder | Molesworth | Red |
| 2 | 8 | Catherine Harris | Winderton | Red |
| 3 | 22 | Lewis Hunter | Preston | Blue |
| 4 | 30 | Tom Storrey | Knaresborough | White |
| 5 | 47 | Simon Traves | Skegness | Blue |
| 6 | 48 | Shaun Webster | Sheffield | Red |
| 7 | 67 | Henry Robson | Darlington | Yellow |
| 8 | 124 | Kyle Gray | Thrapston | Blue |
| 9 | 128 | Simon Binder | Cannock | White |
| 10 | 132 | James Hall-Morton | Cleckheaton | Yellow |
| 11 | 147 | Eddie Collins | Birstall | Yellow |
| 12 | 164 | John Fortune | West Lothian | Yellow |
| 13 | 172 | Mickey Randall | Sharnford | Yellow |
| 14 | 175 | Karl Hawkins | Silsden | Red |
| 15 | 178 | Richard Burt | Loughborough | Yellow |
| 16 | 212 | Daniel Wainman | Silsden | Red |
| 17 | 221 | Ollie Armstrong | Wrawby | Novice |
| 18 | 226 | Darren Lindsey | Barrow upon Soar | Yellow |
| 19 | 269 | Thomas Rogers | Finedon | Yellow |
| 20 | 295 | Louis Goodwin | Trelawynd | Yellow |
| 21 | 300 | Paul Carter | Lea | Yellow |
| 22 | 307 | Hannah Chappell | Shelfield | White |
| 23 | 326 | Mark Sargent | Spalding | Blue |
| 24 | 368 | Callum Thornton | Riseley | Blue |
| 25 | 381 | Tyrone Evans | Tipton | Blue |
| 26 | 399 | Harry Clayton | North Kelsey Moor | Yellow |
| 27 | 453 | Thomas Andrew | Tideswell | Yellow |
| 28 | 501 | George Elwell | Drointon | Red |
| 29 | 515 | Frankie Wainman Jnr | Silsden | S/S |
| 30 | 526 | Finn Sargent | Spalding | Red |
Livestream
A livestream of this meeting is available on 247.tv website via the link below. Please make sure you only follow official links and not ones in the comments of social media posts that may be fraudulent.
https://www.247.tv/live/ovalracing
From Skegness Raceway
Good Friday is a significant date in the history of oval racing, back on Easter Friday, 1954, the first ever stock car meeting in the UK was held at New Cross stadium in London. The sport soon spread around the rest of the country and has made a lasting impact since that inaugural meeting.
Good Friday’s meeting features a triple headlining line up of BriSCA F1 and F2 racing, along with the National Hot Rods.
The BriSCA F1 season has started off with some cracking meetings, the two recent tarmac meetings saw wins for Callum Thornton (368) and Jordan Falding (36). They will be hard to catch around the Skegness oval and the star grade drivers will have their work cut out to catch them, but don’t rule out perennial race winner Frankie Wainman, Jr (515) who has already won two finals on shale, and Ant Whorton-Eales (408) who recently debuted his stunning new Harrison built machine. Tonight will also see the final being the Rod Sargent Memorial, father of Mark and Grandfather of Finn. The F1s will be back here at Skegness in May for the first of the season’s speedweeknd on May 10th and 11th,
The BriSCA F2s already have a couple of meetings under their belt here at Skegness, Archie Grindey (155) has won both of them, a great start for him in his first season in F2s, can he make it three in a row? There is no reason why he can’t, but he will have a star studied line up of drivers trying to prevent him completing the hat-trick. The F2s will also be back here for the May bnk holiday weekend and then again for the Speedweekend on May 10th and 11th.
The National Hot Rods are making their one and only appearance at Skegness Raceway in 2025. They are a formula that put on a great show, the speed of them has to be seen to be believed. Billy Wood (305) tops the world championship qualifying points, and he will be among the favourites to win on Good Friday, but he will have to withstand fierce competition from Perry Cooke (524), Chris Haird (115) and Nick Roots (77) who are always in contention for race wins.
Promoter Rob Speak will race a National Hotrod on Good Friday when he races a car from World Champion Robert McDonald! Rob last raced a National Hotrod in 2002!
Meeting Information
Gates Open: 1pm
Pitgate and Car Park opens 12:30pm
Please don’t arrive before the gates open and block the road, thanks
Paid practice available for the formulas racing. 1:30pm to 5:30pm £25 each.
Advance Tickets are available on http://www.skegway.info until midnight of 17th April then its all pay at the gate on the day. We have a large capacity we don’t sell out
If you have online advance tickets please read all the info on the ticket page, your order number (5 digits long) is important not your receipt number which is 8 digits long. Advance Tickets can’t be used at the pitgate.
As well as advance tickets you can pay at the gate on the day for all event at Skegness Raceway we have a large capacity we won’t sell out (Advance tickets).
We have a new ticketing System in place for this year. You will require to have the QR code scanned at the turnstiles
Prices
Adult £20
Senior £18
Junior £10 (13yrs to 15yrs)
12 years and under as always go Free and can be added in advance
Adults 16yrs and above, Senior’s 65yrs & over, Junior’s 13yrs to 15yrs
Home Straight Covered Grandstand Seat £5 each (on top of admission price) for all, not bookable in advance. All require a seat including small children. There tickets can be purchased as you come in or from the Trackshop at the turnstiles
Card or cash can be used. Sorry there isn’t a cash machine at the raceway.
Advance tickets are now available only online on http://www.skegway.info
The event starts at 6pm with the turnstiles opening at 1pm the event usually finishes between 10 and 10.30pm
Trackside parking no longer available and there is also no longer a bus service to the stadium. We do have a large free car park
Well behaved dogs on leads are allowed to be brought into the venue.
