Charles Wright (speedway rider)

Charles Wright
Born (1988-10-26) 26 October 1988
Stockport, England
Nickname Wrighty
Nationality  England
Website www.charleswrightracing.co.uk
Current club information
British league Swindon Robins/
Somerset Rebels
Career history
2004–2007, 2010 Buxton Hitmen
2007- Workington Comets
2010 Redcar Bears
2011 Leicester Lions
2012 Edinburgh Monarchs
2014– Somerset Rebels
2015– Swindon Robins
Team honours
2008 Premier League Four-Team Champion
2008 Young Shield winner

Charles Martin Wright (born 26 October 1988) is a British speedway rider.

Wright was born in Stockport, Greater Manchester,[1] His grandfather, Jim Yacoby rode for the Belle Vue Aces from 1959 until 1967. Charles' brother James is also a speedway rider.

Career history

He started his career with the Buxton Hitmen in the Conference League stepping up a level with the Comets and signed on again for the 2008 season.[2]

In 2011 he had a spell on loan at Leicester Lions, replacing Jamie Courtney, only to be replaced himself later in the season.[3] In 2012 he rode for Edinburgh Monarchs until being released in July. Shortly after he went on to join the Glasgow Tigers only a few weeks after his axe from Edinburgh replacing long serving reserve Jayden O'Malley and the Buxton Hitmen in the National League at the high flying number one spot. In late August 2013, he replaced Stefan Nielsen in the Somerset Rebels side, and made an immediate impact when scoring 9-points in the 2nd leg of the KO Cup Semi-final at Edinburgh, which ended in a 90-90 aggregate draw and had to be ridden again the following month, when the Rebels eventually carried off the Cup. He went to become a major contributor to the Rebels title and KO Cup winning efforts. In 2014, he was one of only two riders retained from the Rebels double winning septet, with the other being Nick Morris.

References

  1. Oakes, P.(2004). British Speedway Who's Who. ISBN 0-948882-81-6
  2. "Wright On". News and Star. 10 November 2007. Retrieved 2007-11-10.
  3. "2011 Rider Index: W", speedwaygb.co.uk, retrieved 2011-12-05

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