The 2026 All Clear Services Ltd. Formula Grasstrack Championship continues this Saturday, 6th June, as riders and fans head to Victory Motopark on Banbury Road, Leamington Spa, for Round Three of the season.
Preview by Ross Wharton – Images courtesy of DSM Photos
With racing scheduled to commence at 1pm and free admission for all spectators, organisers are hoping for another strong turnout as competitors battle for valuable championship points. The meeting will also feature the prestigious Steve Mildoon Memorial, adding extra significance to what promises to be an entertaining afternoon of racing.
The E-Bike class boasts a full grid of eight youngsters, with championship leader Reggie Goodwin looking to continue his impressive start to the season. With a maximum line-up assembled, competition is expected to be fierce throughout the class.
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In the Auto Cadets, championship leader Levi Collins returns to action and will face challenges from Grayson Rickards, Stanley Austin and Harry Worrall. Newcomer Isla Gannon joins the field and will be eager to make a positive impression on her championship debut.
Dalton Wright is the sole entrant in the Cadet class and will be looking to maximise his points haul as the season progresses.

The Cubs once again provide one of the strongest and most competitive fields of the day. Albie South and Kaylem Bourne return to racing after both missed the previous round following a practice crash, while reigning champion Lucas Astley will be aiming to add another victory to his growing list of successes. Dakota Wright and Rogan Woolley are back in action, and Lilly Bence makes her first Cub appearance of the 2026 campaign.
John Cox Jnr and Archie Whitelam will go head-to-head in the Junior class, where every point could prove crucial in the championship standings.
The Senior class features another quality entry. Wayne Broadhurst leads the line-up but faces stiff opposition from hard-charging rivals Graham Thomas and Kevin Gwillam. Regular front-runners Adam Hawker, Colin How and Glyn Edwards are all entered and capable of challenging for podium positions. Phil Thomas, however, will miss this round’s action.
With championship battles beginning to take shape, the Steve Mildoon Memorial adding extra prestige, and a packed programme of racing across all classes, Victory Motopark is set for another memorable day of Formula Grasstrack competition.
Spectators can enjoy free admission throughout the day, making Round Three an ideal opportunity to experience some of the closest and most exciting racing on the grasstrack calendar.
Victory motopark, Banbury road, Bishops tachbrook, Leamington spa CV33 9QL.




