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Speedway sponsor killed after being hit by recovery vehicle during stock car meeting

West Midlands Police have launched an investigation after tributes poured in for a man killed at a Birmingham stock car meeting.

Speedway Great Britain confirmed that their loyal sponsor, Colin North, 60, tragically died at Birmingham Wheels Raceway on Saturday evening.

The Landor Street venue staged a gala night but tragedy struck after the Under 25 Championship when North was hit by a recovery vehicle leading to the event being abandoned.

A statement released on Sunday by West Midlands Police confirmed an investigation has been launched.

It said: "West Midlands Police were called to reports of a man being hit by a recovery vehicle at an organised off road stock car event at Birmingham Wheels last night (16 November).

"A 60-year-old man from Banbury was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.

North was killed in an incident at Birmingham Wheels Raceway on Saturday (BPM MEDIA)

"West Midlands Police will assist Birmingham City Council’s investigation into the circumstances."

Mr North was a marketing manager at motorsport tool box supplier Teng Tools, reports Birmingham Live .

He drove sponsorship of several clubs and individual riders in British speedway, prompting the governing body of the sport to release a statement regarding his passing.

The Speedway Great Britain statement read: "British Speedway has lost a loyal sponsor and friend with the sad passing of Colin North, of Teng Tools, this weekend.

"Colin was in attendance at our awards evening on Friday but sadly we were informed on Sunday morning of the devastating news.

Speedway Great Britain paid tribute to North, who was a loyal sponsor of the sport (Action Images)

"Colin's non-stop enthusiasm for our wonderful sport was always appreciated and through him many riders, clubs and major events felt the benefit of support from Teng Tools.

"Everyone associated with the British Speedway Promoters' Association would like to pass on our sincere condolences to Colin's family at this extremely difficult and sad time."

Seven-time British champion Scott Nicholls wrote: "Shocked and deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Colin North from Tengtools.

"He gave so much to the sport and to the riders, including myself. R.I.P Colin. My thoughts are with his family and friends."

British champion in 2016 Danny King added: "Really tragic news coming out about Colin North. Colin has supported me since my career began, he was a great guy who was always there to help.

"Very sad, my thoughts go out to his friends and family. RIP Colin."

Various individual clubs such as Wolverhampton Wolves, Sheffield Tigers, Swindon Robins and King's Lynn Stars have also paid tributes on their websites.

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