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Back on track

Ever since scooter racing first took off in the late 1960s, a whole host of tracks around the country have been used to accommodate the sport. Over time they have varied from big venues such as Donnington Park to small go-kart tracks like Langbaurgh in Teeside. However, there was a period when one place was used more than any, that being Three Sisters. Situated near Haydock Park, just outside Wigan, primarily its intended use was for kart racing. It became popular for scooter racing in the 1980s and at one point hosted

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