GLASGOW boss Cami Brown believes he has a team with a “fabulous mix” for 2026. 

The Allied Vehicles Tigers revealed their new side for next season in the Cab Direct Championship with an epic ‘Traitors’ video sketch on Thursday morning. 

It unveiled a return to Ashfield for Chris Harris, Kyle Howarth, Leon Flint and Freddy Hodder. 

There are also potential-packed new stars Dane Kevin Juhl Pedersen, German Mario Hausl and double British Under-21 Champion Sam Hagon. 

Brown said: “This is the team we wanted for 2026. It’s a fabulous mix of youth and experience plus so much entertainment. It’s a side of pure excitement. 

“The Facenna family owners of this club want to put on a show home and away. We believe this team will do just that. 

“We were delighted to bring back Chris, Kyle, Leon and Freddy. They delivered so many awesome races in 2025, they give 100 per cent in every race for the Tigers fans. 

“Chris was deservedly named Rider of the Year and continues to be the best captain and No1 in the league. 

“Kyle had a sensational first season with us and with a year of experience at Ashfield under his belt, we believe he can deliver even more. 

“Leon stepped it up big time last season. We love his passion and there’s definitely more levels for him and Freddy produced some epic rides. There’s more progress to come from both Leon and Freddy.”

The new boys are already highly-decorated and Brown can’t wait for them to be racing at Ashfield. 

He added: “It’s sensational that we can bring in Mario who won a gold medal for Germany in the Speedway of Nations 2 last year. He’s one of the hottest prospects in world speedway. 

“Kevin is a proven scorer on the continent picking up silver in the Danish Junior Championship for individual and team three years ago. 

“Sam is a great young rider. He has won the British Under-21 Championship for the past two years, both at Ashfield. 

“This is a really great team and we think they will produce great racing for the fans. Bring on 2026!”

 

Words by Holeshot Media. 

Images by Taylor Lanning.