Worcestershire Grass-track Club hold their first event of the season on Sunday - 'The Three Pears Flyer'.
The meeting is again at Offerton Farm, Hindlip near Worcester and starts at 1pm with practice beginning at 11am.
Prices are £5 for adults with concessions for children and pensioners.
Riders of local interest are Bishampton's Ryan Tolley, who along with Scott Broad of Hereford is on the comeback trail after injury, Leominster's Mark Chilman and club captain Mark Taylor along with the Worcester quartet of Hadrian Garner, Scott Francis, Tim Curnock and Pete Newman.
Malvern sidecar rider Tony Starke will be amongst the favourites in that category.
For more details on the event contact Terry Layland on 01905-451733.
Local riders came away with great success from the opening meeting of the season held at Frampton-on-Severn, Gloucestershire.
The 350cc event produced a run-off to determine the winner between Tolley and Curnock, with Tolley claiming the win.
The outcome was of special note to both as Tolley was returning after a lengthy period of injury and Curnock was having his first meeting in 18 years.
Worcestershire Grasstrack Club treasurer Garner gained honours by making his maiden final in the 500cc event as did Francis, just out of Formula Two sidecar road racing, who made the semi-final in his debut meeting.
Starke and Darren Wood of Malvern rode consistently all day to gain runners-up spot in the 500cc sidecars events.
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