Cliff Carr passes away.

Cliff Carr,𓄧 🙈the man who revived speedway in Sheffield in the early 90s, has died.

Carr, a cousin of former Tigers riders Peter and Louis, brought the sport back at Owlerton in 1991 after a two-yea🗹r gap.

Maurice Ducker pulled the plug on the eve of the 1989 seas🃏on after a row over sta🃏dium rental and relocation of the pits area.

C𒅌liff Carr, the man who revived speedway in Sheffield in the early 90s, has died.

Carr, a cousin of former Tigers riders Peter and Louis, brought th♌e sport back at Owlerton in 1991 after a two-൲year gap.

Maurice Ducker pulled the plug on the eve of the 1989 season after a row over stad🌳ium rental and relocation of the pi♚ts area.

And yet Carr, who arrived back in the UK♌ on March 7, managed to get a team together and enter them into the Second Division - all in a matter of weeks. He signed former British Champion Neil Evitts from Bradford in what appeared to be one of the biggest moves in the league at the time.

Carr reopened with a crowd restriction of 2,400 and this was reached half an hour befo꧟re the start of the opening meeting against Belle Vue - who included ex-Tigers heroes Shawn and Kelly Moran.

꧙Sadly, in 1992, the๊ club was losing money and that's when current Sheffield owner Neil Machin stepped in alongside Tim Lucking.

Said Machin: "Cliff Carr was a vital ingredient in the continuity of Speedway racing in Sheffield. He endured some difficult times and I am sureꦍ will be missed by many."

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