SKY Sports Elite League leaders JT/Fox Oxford Cheetahs come under the spotlight when they take on King's Lynn at Saddlebow Road tonight (7.30pm).
Sky Sports cameras will be in action as the Dryml brothers, Lukas and Ales, bid to maintain their recent sparkling form which has helped Cheetahs into pole position.
They will get all the assistance they need on track knowledge from Cheetahs No 1 Leigh Adams, who was near unbeatable round the Norfolk circuit last year when he finished top of the national averages for the Knights.
Dubbed the 'silver machine', the Knights have not set the scene alight so far this season.
But, with the likes of Jason Crump, Peter Karlsson and the very unlucky Nicki Pedersen, who surely would have won the Berlin GP but for Tony Rickardsson bringing him down, they will be a tough nut to crack in what is generally regarded as the best racing strip in the country.
Todd Wiltshire, Brian Andersen and Steve Johnston will be looking to improve on their performances from Monday at Peterborough.
If they do, and the Drymls continue their form, Cheetahs could be looking at five wins on the trot.
The home fixture at Oxford was a 45-45 draw, so the narrowest of victories could gain that all-important bonus point so vital if any team is going to land the title.
King's Lynn: Crump, Eriksson, Pedersen, Klingberg, Karlsson, A N Other, Madsen.
Oxford: Andersen, L Dryml, Wiltshire, Johnston, Adams, Appleton, A Dryml.
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