Isle of Wight based Bloody Hell Hot Sauce (BHHS) is the latest Island-based company to join the Wightlink Warriors track return in 2016.
The sauce which is made on the Island with Mango, habanero and chipotle jalapeno peppers will be available from the club on race nights to buy and to also to add a little spice to your supper whilst track side at Smallbrook Stadium.
BHHS boss Bobby Powers said:
“We at Bloody Hell Hot Sauce are excited to help support the Wight Warriors at Island Speedway in Ryde Isle of Wight. Not only is the Island Speedway an action packed exciting way to spend an evening, it is also a great way to spend time with the family doing something edgy and out of the ordinary!
“With children admitted for free with the Warriors this season, we encourage everyone on the Isle of Wight, as well as the mainland to come out for some great family fun, we’ll see you there, we hope to add some spice and extra heat to the speedway racing!”
Commercial Director Barry Bishop said:
“Martin and I are really happy that we have secured the support of Bloody Hell Hot Sauce for the Warriors. As a bit of a chilli head myself I am thrilled that Bobby and his team are on board but as Co-Promoter of the Warriors I am more thrilled to have an innovative product, very distinctively branded with the skull bottles, working with us.
“BHHS will be on sale at Smallbrook and judging by the tasting session we had with the last Team Warrior working party it’s sure to become a favourite with Warriors and speedway fans in general. In addition to BHHS supporting the Warriors, My First Skid will also welcome BHHS who will become part of the growing supporters and sponsors of the school. It goes without saying, BHHS, welcome to the Warriors.”
More details of BHHS can be found at www.bloodyhellhotsauce.com.