NGK riders take lead role in Cardiff Grand Prix

July 26, 2018
NGK riders take lead role in Cardiff Grand Prix Greg Hancock leading Patryk Dudek and fellow NGK-sponsored rider Matej Zagar
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NGK-sponsored four-time World Speedway champion Greg Hancock narrowly missed out on his second podium finish of the season when he came fourth in the Adrian Flux British FIM Speedway Grand Prix.


The 48-year-old Californian reached the final in front of more than 40,000 fans at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium with Poland’s Bartosz Zmarzlik winning the event ahead of Britain’s Tai Woffinden, the current championship leader.

Greg scored 12 points during the meeting and lies in sixth place in the championship, just six points behind third placed Maciej Janowski. Fellow NGK-sponsored rider Emil Sayfutdinov made the semi-finals in Cardiff and is in fourth place in the overall standings on 56 points.

NGK Spark Plugs Marketing Manager Mark Hallam said, “It was a fantastic meeting in Cardiff, full of excitement and drama. Greg has many fans in Britain and rode superbly to reach the final but unfortunately could not quite make the podium. Overall it was a tremendous occasion and provided great entertainment for Speedway enthusiasts lucky enough to be in the stadium or at home where it was shown live on BT Sport.”

NGK is a long-standing supporter of Speedway and sponsors a number of top riders as well as the Wolverhampton Wolves Speedway team.
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