Kings Lynn future remains unclear.
Outgoing Kiꦛngs Lynn boss Nigel Wagstaff believes he is hardly any closer to completing a move to Oxford but senior speedway racing may yet remain at the🐼 Norfolk Arena.
Wagstaff is in line to take over from Steve Purchase at Cowley to keep the club𒀰 in the Elite League. Commenting on that situation, he said: "I don't think we're much nearer than we were two or three weeks ago and th✤ere are lots of discussions still to take place to make it happen."

Outgoing Kings Lynn boss Nigel Wagstaff believes he is har🍒dly any closer to completing a move to Oxford but senior speedway racing may ༒yet remain at the Norfolk Arena.
Wagstaff is in line to take 🦹over from Steve Purchase at Cowley to keep the club in the Elite League. Commenting on that situation, he said: "I don't think we're much nearer than we were two or three weeks ago and there are lots of discussions still to take place to make it happen."
Meanwhile, there remains a possibility that Kings Lynn could yet stage senior racing next season. "There are people, I believe, talking about keeping King's Lynn 🔯going next season" said Wagstaff, "but I think it would have to be Premier League. I always said that if I couldn't run it successfully in the Elite League then I would be happy to see somone do it in another format."