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Week Ending December 31, 2016 (UK Only)
IN the history of the sport stretching back to the early 1930s, who are the only four riders to have won the top-flight British League title with three different teams? That's the question we're setting you in the New Year edition of Speedway Star (on sale Thursday, December 29) - and in a special eight-page feature, we will reveal the answer. It's also that time of year when features writer Peter Oakes selects his annual Winners and Losers - can you guess who falls into which category this year? Plus, Neil Evans has been talking to the members of the 1984 Stoke Potters team for our latest Where Are They Now?; we catch up with Darcy Ward Down Under; Swindon and the Coventry Storm are our featured track reviews; and the winner of the 2016 Programme of the Year award is revealed.

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Week Ending December 24, 2016 (UK Only)
IF 2016 was a year to forget for Nicolai Klindt and his troubled Leicester team, the Danish star is optimistic that 2017 will be one to remember following his switch to top-flight big guns Poole. We talk to the Pirates' new recruit in the Christmas edition of Speedway Star, which will be on sale as normal this week on Thursday. Also this week, retiring referee Jim Lawrence looks back on his career in the official's box, we are 'Behind the Helmet' with Bradley Andrews of Cradley Heath, Brian Burford looks back at the 1984 British Final at Coventry, and this week's track reviews feature the King's Lynn Stars and the Rye House Raiders.

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Week Ending December 17, 2016 (UK Only)
BRITISH racer Kyle Newman will have pastures new in the second division next season after hooking up with Ipswich in the Championship - but the Dorset lad will be on reassuringly familiar ground in the Premiership after agreeing a new deal with home town team Poole. In this week's Speedway Star, Newman reveals his plans as he looks forward to a big 2017 campaign. Meanwhile, King's Lynn supporters won't want to miss this week's edition - as we've been on the trail of the 1977 Knockout Cup winning Stars team. Also this week, interviews with Chris Holder and Emil Sayfutdinov, track reviews on Lakeside and Cradley Heath, Hugh Skidmore features in Behind the Helmet and Brian Burford speaks to some of the western riders who were among the first to race regularly in the Polish leagues in the late 80s and early 90s.

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Week Ending December 10, 2016 (UK Only)
"LIKE everyone, one day I want to be World Champion and there is only one way you can do this." Returning Grand Prix star Martin Vaculik is heading down the road he wants to be on after securing his place in the World Championship once again - and in this week's Speedway Star, he talks exclusively to Paul Burbidge about his plans for 2017. Also this week, we have interviews with new Redcar promoter Kevin Keay, Workington signing Craig Cook is both our Star Guest and Behind the Helmet, Newcastle and Buxton come under the track review spotlight, Brian Burford asks whether speedway is a contact sport or not, plus we review the latest DVD and book releases in time for Christmas.

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Week Ending December 3, 2016 (UK Only)
POOLE may have been the all-conquering team of the Elite League era, but it wasn't always so. In the first 46 years of the Pirates' existence, they managed only one league title triumph - back in the formative years of the British League in 1969. In this week's Speedway Star, we track down the surviving members of that Poole side in a fascinating seven-page feature. Returning to more modern times, we also talk to up-and-coming teenager Kyle Bickley about a big year ahead for the Cumbrian kid, plus interviews with the retiring Simon Stead and Jake Knight, new Plymouth promoters Laurence Rogers and Mark Phillips talk about their plans for the Devils, and for Scunthorpe supporters, it's their side's 2016 track review, which doesn't always make the happiest of reading for Scorpions fans!

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Week Ending November 26, 2016 (UK Only)
NIELS-KRISTIAN Iversen's season ended on a high as he sneaked into the top eight of the final World Championship standings to stamp his ticket into next year's Grand Prix series. But whether the Danish star will be entertaining British fans on a regular basis in the newly-named Premiership is a question that has still to be answered. In this week's Speedway Star, Iversen reveals that he would like to race in Britain in 2017 - but doesn't know whether it will be feasible. Also this week, an Off the Beaten Track special from the Houses of Parliament, Behind the Helmet with Jake Allen, Q&A with Patryk Dudek, Redcar and Kent track reviews, the 1996 Danish GP revisited.and much, much more.

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Week Ending November 19, 2016 (UK Only)
ARGUABLY, nine-tenths of the 2016 season was shaping up to be the best year in Jason Doyle's life. But that all changed within the space of a matter of seconds at Polish track Torun in October when a third bend crash sent the Australian to hospital with serious injuries, ended his season and wrecked his dream of World Championship glory. In this week's Speedway Star, Doyle reflects on a torrid and heart-breaking conclusion to his campaign. Plus, we take a look at the new GTR engine and consider the pros and cons of rev limiters; Brian Burford recalls the 2003 Norwegian Grand Prix; Ipswich and Mildenhall come under our track review spotlight; and we go 'Behind the Helmet' with Kelsey Dugard of the Isle of Wight .

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Week Ending November 12, 2016 (UK Only)
THE biggest revamp in modern history. league rebranding.promotion and relegation - it was all happening at last week's annual promoters' conference in Hertfordshire. Don't miss this week's Speedway Star for the most comprehensive review of the BSPA's AGM, which yielded some of the most dramatic changes to the sport in recent times. We turn the spotlight on the demise of the Belle Vue promotion, talk to Somerset and Rye House about their elevation to the top flight for the first time and garner reaction to some of the big conference decisions from the likes of Alun Rossiter, Jon Cook and Chris Harris, to name but a few.

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Week Ending November 5, 2016 (UK Only)
THE curtain finally fell on the season at Somerset, Birmingham and Eastbourne - and all three clubs will be heading into the winter in a positive frame of mind after adding some silverware to their trophy cabinet. For Somerset, a second Premier League championship was the reward for a Grand Final victory over Sheffield; Birmingham were crowned National League champions; and Eastbourne lifted the third tier KO Cup for the second year in a row. In this week's Speedway Star, we have reports and pictures from all the big meetings in the final week of the campaign, plus a comprehensive review of the summer's Elite League action, the first of our winter track reviews with EL table-toppers Belle Vue going under our microscope, and a four-page tribute to a true giant of the speedway world, Dave Lanning, who passed away at the weekend.

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