The Glasgow Tigers will have five new faces in 2025 as they bid to return to title contention in the Cab Direct Championship.
Last year’s champions missed out on the play-offs this time around, and only skipper Chris Harris and Leon Flint will return for next season’s efforts.
The Tigers have swooped to sign experienced racer Kyle Howarth along with rising talents Dan Thompson and Ashton Boughen to complete their top five, whilst youngsters Freddy Hodder and Max Perry come in at reserve in an all-British line-up.
Manager Cami Brown said: “This is a team bursting with talent and potential, we are very excited for the start of the 2025 campaign.
“We have built a side oozing with excitement because priority No.1 is delivering exciting racing and top-class entertainment for the fans at Ashfield.
“But we also believe we have a team with a potent mix of youth and experience. It was designed by choice to be all British, homegrown is something we have yearned for in recent times.
“We had our first team camp in Glasgow on Monday and the spirit seems really strong. But next up will be the boot camp in February to get the boys in the best shape possible before the season starts in April.”
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