SPEEDWAY: Lakeside are the new Championship leaders after their 56-32 home win over Workington.

It was another convincing display from the Hammers as they leapfrogged rivals Peterborough into top spot.

The result means the Purfleet side remain unbeaten at the Arena-Essex Raceway and have lost just one of their last nine fixtures in all competitions.

And Hammers boss Will Pottinger was pleased with the win.

“It was another impressive win from the team and again there were plenty of positives to take from the meeting,” said Pottinger. “All the boys rode well but it was particularly great to see Kyle Newman score and ride the way he did.

“It’s pleasing to be in the position we’re in but we know there’s still a long way to go.

“But making the most of our home track advantage is something we want to do all season long and we’ve looked really good at the Raceway so far with all the boys getting dialled in.”

Skipper Richard Lawson dropped just one point to visiting captain Ty Proctor in Heat Seven while Nick Morris again led by example in the number one role.

Kyle Newman secured a four ride paid maximum with fellow Brit Adam Ellis again demonstrating another solid showing.

Zach Wajtknecht reeled off three second places in his first meeting out of the reserve berths while guest Connor Mountain did himself proud standing in for the injured Ben Morley.

It was another night of experience for Alfie Bowtell who showed more encouraging signs than his score suggests.

The Hammers have a two week break before their home fixture against Berwick on Friday, June 15.