Career
Born in Wolverhampton, Price began his speedway career in 1968, signing for British League team Wolverhampton Wolves and making his competitive debut on loan to Division Two teams Crayford Kestrels and Nelson Admirals. In 1974 he transferred to Cradley United, scoring solidly at an average of 5.56 points in his first season for the club and improving to a league average of 8.00 in 1975. This level of performance was not maintained in subsequent years and in 1978 he dropped down to the National League with Workington Comets, finishing the season as the team"s highest-averaged rider on 8.63.
After seasons with Scunthorpe Saints, Nottingham Outlaws, and Oxford Cheetahs he retired in 1981.
He represented the Division Two-level "Young England" team between 1969 and 1973, and progressed to the full England team in 1974 in a match against the Soviet Union. He represented England again in 1975 against Poland.
In all, he represented Young England in 28 matches and the full England team in three.