Buxton's Bold Move: Securing Luke Harris for the National Development League
Buxton Speedway has made a bold statement with the signing of experienced rider Luke Harris, who returns to the sport after a five-year hiatus. With an impressive 4.51 average, Harris is set to bolster the team's performance in the WSRA National Development League.
Manager Laurence Rogers expressed his confidence in Harris' abilities, highlighting his experience and the potential synergy with the Buxton track. Rogers stated, "Luke is experienced, and I think the Buxton track will suit him, and he can give the heat leaders solid support."
But here's where it gets interesting. Harris' addition to the team is not just a strategic move based on his average. Rogers explained, "He’s on a giveaway average, and as I put different possible teams down on paper, he fitted a lot of them, so I went for him."
This move raises questions about the team's strategy and the potential impact on the league. Will Harris' experience and skill set be enough to propel Buxton to new heights? Or will it be a case of too many cooks in the kitchen?
Only time will tell. But one thing is certain: Harris' return to the sport is a significant development, and his performance will be a talking point for the season ahead.
So, what do you think? Is Harris the missing piece to Buxton's puzzle? Or is there a catch we're missing? Share your thoughts in the comments below!