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Nene Park - Irthlingborough


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Yes, the stadium's only about 20 years old and, as far as I know, isn't currently in any great significant use.

 

But good luck to anyone hoping to put speedway into it.

 

For a start, you'd struggle to fit in a track much bigger than 250 metres ... don't forget, the Grand Prix track at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium is only 285 metres and that fits into a floor space helped by the slightly bigger dimensions of a rugby union pitch whereas there's very little room at Nene Park between the stands and the football pitch so that certainly means you're dealing with a smaller floor space.

 

While there aren't any houses immediately adjacent to Nene Park, most of Irthlingborough's housing is easily within a mile of it ... admittedly, all the houses are to the west of the stadium so most of the time the prevailing wind would take the speedway noise away from the town but it would still be a huge battle regarding noise regulations to establish a new speedway venue so close to Irthlingborough's amount of housing.

 

Meanwhile, the main A6 road to the west of the stadium and the industrial estate to the south-east make it unlikely you could create much extra space for a bigger track by knocking down the existing stands and starting again with an empty site.

 

Finally, from where are you going to get enough of a crowd to make speedway at Nene Park profitable ? !! ... the stadium's a "white elephant" to some extent because its construction (and indeed the whole Rushden & Diamonds FC project) was funded by Max Griggs thanks to his multi-million-pound connections with Dr Martens shoes/boots.

 

The local towns of Wellingborough, Irthlingborough and Rushden wouldn't normally be considered anywhere near big enough to justify having a Football League club and they've no history of backing any other local sports team either so you're then needing to draw a hefty chunk of your home crowd from either Northampton or Kettering which are both around 20 minutes' drive away.

 

But that means competing for spectators with all of Northampton Saints rugby union (former Heineken European Cup winners), Northampton Town FC and Northants county cricket.

 

All in all, nice little stadium but surely there must be better potential sites for speedway elsewhere.

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Brafield isn't too far away. Speedway never took hold there.

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