Jason Doyle was buoyant going into the Polish Grand Prix in Warsaw after finishing second with 13 points in the season’s inaugural GP in Krsko, Slovenia.
The Swindon rider said: “We set goals that we want to achieve.
“I think reaching the top eight again would be very good.
“We’re going to push very hard to make the top three, but we’ll see what happens and I just want to enjoy my racing.
“We need to be consistent. It’s a new year and it’s early days.”
The season’s first GP was a mixed bag for ignition specialist NGK Spark Plugs (UK) Ltd’s sponsored riders.
Triple world champion Greg Hancock reached the semi-finals in Slovenia, scoring ten points, but Briton Chris Harris scored just three points at the event which was won by Denmark’s Peter Kildemand with 15 points.
NGK Spark Plugs (UK) Ltd has enjoyed a long and successful partnership with Speedway.
The company has sponsored American ace Hancock for a number of years; supplying its specialist Iridium racing plugs which he uses on his 500cc motorcycles.
The supplier of original-equipment (OE) spark plugs, glow plugs and NTK sensors also sponsors Chris Harris’s Coventry Bees Speedway team and a number of individual riders.
In addition, the company also recently donated a cheque for £250 to the Speedway Riders Benevolent Fund at a meeting held at King’s Lynn.
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