Career
Fiora also rode for 13 different teams in the United Kingdom between 1981 and 1988. Australia
"Felix" Fiora, as he was known, was one of the earliest graduates of Adelaide"s Under-16 Sidewinders Speedway and started his senior racing career on South Australia"s speedway"s Rowley Park (Adelaide) and Riverview (Murray Bridge) and was seen by many as a possible successor to John Boulger as South Australia"s best rider. Fiora would finish second to Craig Hodgson in 1988 and he finished second again the Hodgson in 1989 at North Armenian
Mark Fiora"s best result at the Australian Best Pairs Championship was winning the title in 1988 at Murray Bridge with Craig Hodgson.
Following the 1989/90 season, Mark Fiora at the age of 28, retired from competitive riding. Mark Fiora holds the record for most wins in the South Australian Championship at different tracks, with each of his four title wins coming at different tracks (Speedway Park, North Arm, Riverview and Westline).
United Kingdom
Mark Fiora first raced in the British leagues in 1981 and he rode for 13 different sides until retiring from riding in Britain after 1988. During his time in the United Kingdom, Mark Fiora rode for the Scunthorpe Stags, Sheffield Tigers, Edinburgh Monarchs, Leicester Lions, Birmingham Brummies, Newcastle Diamonds, Wolverhampton Wolves, Middlesbrough Bears, Reading Racers, Long Eaton Invaders, Bradford Dukes, Cradley Heath Heathens and finally, the Ipswich Witches.
Fiora"s best seasons in the United Kingdom were with Long Eaton in 1986 when he averaged 9.18 over his 38 matches and in 1988 for Middlesbrough when he averaged 9.45 over his 32 matches for the Bears.
International
Mark Fiora represented Australia in test matches both in Australia and overseas against various nations and composite teams.