DANISH speedster Ulrich Ostergaard brought home the bacon on Saturday night as the Brummies continued their unbeaten start of the season.
The fledgling team did the double over the Stoke Potters on Saturday night after thrashing them last Wednesday.
But on Saturday it was a close run thing with the meeting going down to the last race when the Great Dane won in style to give the Brummies a 46-44 win.
Ostergaard dropped down a league to join the Brummies after winning the Elite League with Peterborough last year.
His speedway CV includes the unforgiving world of Danish and Swedish speedway but he has kept clear of the big city teams during his British career.
In what sounds like a list of pick up points on a pensioners' coach holiday the Scandinavian has raced in Eastbourne, the Isle of Wight, Swindon and Peterborough.
But Brummie fans are going to be delighted the 25-year-old has opted for the lights of the big city as he makes Birmingham his home for the forseeable future.
The Brummies won 12 of the night's 15 race winners in a performance that will send shivers through the Premier League.
The Lyon King notched up 11 points and Emiliano Sanchez, Brent 'The Afterburner' Werner and Lee Smart all chipped in with a vital five-points apiece.
The next fixture is against the Sheffield Tigers.
Due to the gambling laws in Britain that forbid greyhound racing on Good Friday the Brummies will be making a rare appearance in front of their home crowd at the weekend.
For this meeting local children will have an armour plated response to beat their parent's argument 'you can't go on a school night you'll have to wait until the six-week holidays'.
I just hope Jason Lyons and the boys will tame the Tigers so I will still have that Friday feeling at the end of the meeting.