Buzz Magazine Buzz Magazine - July Issue | Page 48

sport GRAND PRIX PICKS UP SPEED As the high-energy, nerve wracking British Speedway Grand Prix returns to Cardiff, Courtney Bridge gets up to speed with the competition. THE Millennium Stadium holds its 14th consecutive British Speedway Grand Prix in 2014. That’s right! The Speedway Grand Prix is coming to Cardiff again! The first FIM British Speedway Grand Prix held in the Millennium Stadium took place in 2001 and 13 years on, now a teenager, the speedway returns for another wild weekend in the city. If you’re new to the world of speedway it is a pretty clear concept: riders mount their motorbikes, hit an oval track and try and get round it four times as quickly as possible. Though the premise is simple, speedway certainly isn’t for the riders who have to race on 500cc single-geared machines with no brakes. It’s a nervewracking, nailbiting and downright exciting sport – and that’s just the spectators. pic: HUW EVANS AGENCY The Grand Prix will be bringing together a variety of nationalities with riders visiting from as far away as New Zealand, the United States and many other corners of the world. In the event’s 13-year history only one British rider has won at the Millennium Stadium, Chris Harris in 2007. Harris is only the second British ride to win the British Grand Prix overall, with Martin Dugard taking first place back in 2000. With such a long stretch without a local winner we have high hopes that this year all that will change. Returning this year will be Australian Chris Holder, who won the Grand Prix in 2010 and 2013, and America’s Greg Hancock who took gold in 2011. Leading the way this year, however, is Britain’s very own Tai Woffinden. The son of former speedway pic: HUW EVANS AGENCY rider Rob Woffinden, Tia’s chances are looking good and so far he has won first place twice this season. FIM Speedway Grand Prix, Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, Sat 12 July. Tickets: £19£98. Info: www.speedwaygp.com THE GRAND PRIX OF THE SEA Rhianon Holley gets her sea legs ready for wettest high-speed race in Wales. WITH its fast pace and highly charged nature, this new addition to the Cardiff water sports calendar will have you gripped, but if you were hoping to glimpse Lewis Hamilton or Nico Rosberg taking part in this event, you might be disappointed. Marking its debut in Cardiff this month, the exhilarating P1 Welsh Grand Prix Of The Sea is made up of the P1 SuperStock offshore powerboat racing series and the AquaX Jet Ski series. Both the races will grace Cardiff Bay’s freshwater lake for round three of the UK tour. Hailed as the next generation of marine motorsport, and designed by the best race engineers in the industry, competitors will have to pit their wits against each other in a challenging new environment for the duration of this weekend long event. Ten teams will compete in up to three races lasting 20 minutes each over the weekend with a fast, exciting course designed to test the limits of the BUZZ 48 drivers and navigators. The weekend action begins in style with a Jet Ski freestyle and rib display. From Mermaid Quay to the Barrage, ensure the best vantage point for the fast-paced free event along the scenic Cardiff Bay waterfront. There will also be opportunities to meet the SuperStock and AquaX riders during the weekend, and for those of you who are not yet familiar with the sport there will be live race commentary to keep you up to speed with proceedings. Should the adrenalin-filled racing overwhelm you, Cardiff Beach Festival will be open so sit back and relax on a deckchair with a cocktail on the sand. With stages having already taken place in Bournemouth and Hull, the series moves on to Torquay before the season finale in Gosport. Destined to be a great spectacle – if you’re seeking a team to cheer look no further than the visitwales. com team who are taking part in the series for the first time. P1 Welsh Grand Prix Of The Sea, Cardiff Bay, Sat 26 + Sun 27 July. Admission: free. Info: www.p1superstock.co.uk