1996 Australian Individual Speedway Championship Explained

The 1996 Australian Individual Speedway Championship was held at the Newcastle Showgrounds in Newcastle, New South Wales on 17 February 1996. The Newcastle Showgrounds had last hosted an Australian Solo Championship in 1927 when it was a ½ mile track and not the modern, 400m (1,300feet) version.[1]

Sydney's Craig Boyce won his second national championship and his second with a 15-point maximum. Defending champion Jason Crump finished second after defeating Queensland's Tony Langdon in a runoff. Triple Australian Champion Leigh Adams and fellow Mildura rider Jason Lyons claimed the final two Overseas Final qualifying positions.[2] [3]

Final

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Craig Boyce 15
Jason Crump 13+3
Tony Langdon 13+2
4 Leigh Adams 10
5 Jason Lyons 10
6 Mark Lemon 9
7 Ryan Sullivan 8
8 Mick Poole 8
9 Chris Watson 8
10 Shane Parker 7
11 Steve Johnston 6
12 Wayne Baxter 5
13 Craig Watson 3
14 Rod Heathcote 2
15 Lee Redmond 2
16 Brett Woodifield 1

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.speedway.org/history/96.htm#1996 1996 World Speedway results
  2. Web site: Individual Australian Championship. Historia Sportu Zuzlowego. 19 February 2024.
  3. Web site: The Australian Solo Championship . Vintage Speedway . 19 February 2024.