Coventry Bees Speedway team are still without a win after 59-31 defeat against Elite League leaders Wolverhampton at Brandon.
The Bees gave a debut to Oliver Allen and went 5-1 down in the first heat when Woffinden and Proctor got the gate and Arron Summers fell off.
In Heat two, Stuart Robson stayed behind Lindgren as Wolves took a 4-2 and in heat three, The Bees who had Adam Roynon watching the meeting, were on a 5-1 with Allen and Zengota until Wells got into second behind heat winner Zengota for a 4-2.
Heat four finished in a 3-3 after Scott Nicholls who had problems with his bike got into third.
With the Bees 10-14 down, the track was graded but it did not do any good as Woffinden and Proctor rode to a 5-1.
Heat six which saw Kasprzak retire on the second lap brought another 5-1 for Wolves, who rode to another 5-1 in heat seven despite Scott Nicholls taking the tactical ride.
Heat eight was re-run and again it was a 5-1 to Wolves with Thorssell and Proctor taking the win to put them 34-14 up.
Freddie Lindgren got past Allen in heat nine to give Wolves a 4-2 in a heat which saw Zengota go down, get back up and retire.
Summers and Kasprzak rode to a 5-1 in heat ten before heat eleven provided some of the best action of the night when Nicholls got past both Wolves riders but on lap four Woffinden took Nicholls to give Wolves a 4-2.
Zengota took the tactical ride in heaf twelve which was re-run after the tapes were touched. But Ricky Wells and Lindgren rode for a 5-1 and Gary Havelock's side were 48-24 down.
Heat Thirteen was another 5-1 to Wolves with Woffinden and Freddie Lindgren taking the win.
Robson and Allen took a 5-1 win but Wolves eighth 5-1 of the meeting in the final heat, made sure that Bees were well beaten yet again.