
West Cumbrian star Dan Bewley helped Belle Vue extended their lead at the top of the Sports Insure Premiership to seven points with a 49-41 win at Peterborough.
Bewley top-scored with 12 points and a bonus as the Aces continued their excellent record at the East of England Arena, although they were given a tough battle by the bottom club.
Vadim Tarasenko made a successful home debut for the Panthers winning won four races and scoring 14 points from six rides, but the Aces had the league points in the bag with a 5-1 from Bewley and Brady Kurtz in Heat 13.
Maryport-based Bewley said: “I think all of us were very happy to come here as we all love this track but we in no way underestimated the Panthers especially now they’ve made some changes.
“I think that showed in how they raced. They’ve got some good riders who gave us a good run at Belle Vue last week and here on home shale we expected more of the same.
“This is another big result for us. Meetings will soon start to run out in the race for the play-offs and we need to give ourselves the best chance possible of defending our title.”
Panthers manager Rob Lyon said: “The riders all gave 100 per cent and they took the fight to Belle Vue, but they are pretty good around our place and they have been for many years.
“It’s very difficult and five race wins tells its own story, but there were positives and obviously Tarasenko has adapted well on his first time round here.
“We just need more race winners, and once we get that maybe we’ll be in the game.”