WORCESTERSHIRE Grass Track Club stages the Worcestershire Winner on Sunday at Offerton Farm, Hindlip, adjacent to M5 Junction 6.

Practice starts at 11.30am with tapes up at 1pm and good prize money has been put up and with an excellent entry is assured with competitors coming from as far afield as Guernsey.

Broadheath sidecar star Chris Salisbury and passenger Gary Hughes of Tewkesbury, who, aboard their ultra quick RTS Jawa will be contesting in Europe later in the year, will be out to keep their 100 per cent final record intact having won the first event in March.

Competition in the 500 sidecar class will come from Malvern's Tony Starke and the Dorset crews of Mike and Wayne Read. For the first time at Worcester for over 20 years, 1000 cc sidecars make up part of the programme with Birming-ham's Matt Fumerola, Rod Winterburn from Keighley and the McAuley brothers from Newton Abbot sure to be amongst the forerunners.

The solo entry is high in quality with Cumbrian Jason Handley, Stoke speedway star Tony Atkin, York's Paul Cooper and fellow Northerner Jon Roberts being some of the top men.

Locals to add spice to the event include Simon Gittings, Pete Newman, Alan Doughty, Hadrian Garner, Mike Gosling and ex-European championship veteran, Gerald Short.

It is also hoped that Bishampton's Ryan Tolley can have his motors ready in time for his first meeting back after injury.

Adult entry is £5 with concessions at £3 for oaps and children over 12. Children under 12 get in for free.

Saturday night camping is available and there will be a bar and barbecue. For more details contact Terry Layland on 01905 451733.