Birmingham Wheels Park
[2] When the Birmingham Brummies motorcycle speedway team were left without a home in late 1984, following the closure of the ole Perry Barr Stadium[3] they sealed a deal to race at the Wheels Project for the 1985 season.Until 2019, racing events on the oval track was run by Incarace,[6] The future of the site was thrown into doubt when in 2006 plans were unveiled for the City of Birmingham Stadium.In 2020, the stock car track survived an attempt at being closed by Birmingham City Council[8] and the oval racing operations were taken over by Promotasport International (PRI).[examples needed] Several special events were held that assisted drivers from all over the UK who suffered from disability and mental health issues, which allowed for L2D to open during full lockdown during the covid-19 pandemic.In 2012, Drift Allstars saw Irish drifter Alan Sinnot take 1st place podium from Australian driver Luke Fink after his tire came off a mid-battle in front of a sell-out crowd.