Eric Boocock - Manager and Promoter

Manager and Promoter

In 1975, Eric became team manager of the Belle Vue Aces where he stayed for seven seasons. In 1976 he also helped Peter Collins win the Speedway World Championship by stripping, cleaning and rebuilding his clutch between heats in the final, and by keeping away an attempt by the Polish contingent to put off Collins who were making irrational protests over his fuel.

In 1980 he became coach of England with Ian Thomas as team manager, winning the World Team Cup and the Speedway World Pairs Championship, with Michael Lee also becoming World Champion. In 1982 Eric had a season as England team manager and then in 1986 he was appointed joint manager with Colin Pratt with whom he spent seven years at the helm.

In 2004 Eric became co-promoter of the Hull Vikings where they won the Premier League, the Knock-Out Cup and the Craven Shield. He then went on to team manager the Belle Vue Aces with Chris Morton.

In 2008 Eric became co-promoter and manager at the Sheffield Tigers.

Has served several terms on the British Speedway Promoters' Association management committee.

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