Wightlink Warriors Welcome Youngest Mascot Yet!
The Wightlink Warriors have a new pint-sized recruit! Three-year-old Harley-Jaye Cyprien joins the mascot squad, taking his place alongside Charlie Luckman and Frankie Stacey. Barry Bishop shared the excitement: “His grandfather Stuart is a lifelong speedway fan. He’ll be thrilled when Harley takes to the track in April.”
Growing the Mascot Crew
Team bosses Barry Bishop and Martin Widman are eager to expand the mascot team. Their goal? To get more kids involved on the track and feel part of the Warrior family. They thanked SBS EPOS and Hubbards Mobile Speedway Museum for backing the kids’ mascots.
Upgrades Galore at Smallbrook
Smallbrook Stadium is looking better than ever after extensive winter work. Barry and Martin are proud of Team Warrior’s achievements and confident fans will notice the improvements on and off the track. It’s all about delivering a cracking night out, not just the speedway action.
“For us, it’s not just about speedway – it’s the whole package,” said Barry Bishop. “We’ll keep pushing to make every visit a top experience for Wightlink Warriors fans.”