Ellesmere Port Stadium Thornton Road Ellesmere Port Wirral
Country
England
Founded
1972
Closed
1985
Team manager
Ian Thomas, Joe Shaw
Team captain
Steve Finch John Jackson Eric Monaghan
League
British League Division Two National League
Club facts
Colours
Red and Yellow
Track size
389 metres (425 yd)
Major team honours
National League Champions
1985
National League Best Pairs Champions
1976, 1978, 1985
National League Fours Champions
1979
Ellesmere Port Gunners were an English speedway team in Ellesmere Port, Wirral, which operated at the Ellesmere Port Stadium from 1972 until their closure in 1985.[1]
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