1961 Individual Long Track European Championship Explained
The 1961 Individual Long Track European Championship was the fifth edition of the Long Track European Championship.[1] The final was held on 7 September 1961 in Oslo, Norway.[2]
The title was won by Timo Laine of Finland.[3]
Venues
- qualifying rounds - Marianske Lazne, 14 May 1961
- 1st semi-final - Scheeßel, 4 June 1961
- Semi Final - Mühldorf am Inn, 11 June 1961
- Scandinavian final - Örebro, 18 June 1961
- Final - Oslo, 7 September 1961
Final Classification
width=20 | Pos | width=400 | Rider | width=100 | Pts |
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1 | | 24 |
2 | | 20 |
3 | | 21 |
4 | | 23 |
5 | | 19 |
6 | | 16 |
7 | | 18 |
8 | | 16 |
9 | | 14 |
10 | | 12 |
11 | | 12 |
12 | | 12 |
13 | | 10 |
14 | | 8 |
15 | | 7 |
16 | | 6 |
17 | | 6 |
18 | | 0 | |
Notes and References
- Web site: SPEEDWAY and LONGTRACK. Speedway.org. 17 July 2021.
- Web site: World Longtrack World Champions. Grasstrack GB. 17 July 2021.
- Web site: European Long Track Championship. Edinburgh Speedway. 17 July 2021.