League | British League |
---|---|
No. of competitors | 19 |
Champions | Ipswich Witches |
Knockout Cup | Ipswich Witches |
Individual | Ole Olsen |
Pairs | Ipswich Witches |
Midland Cup | Coventry Bees |
Highest average | John Louis |
Division/s below | 1976 National League |
The 1976 Gulf British League season was the 42nd season of the top tier of speedway in the United Kingdom [1] and the 12th season known as the British League. [2]
The White City Rebels made their debut as did 1975 National League champions Birmingham Brummies. [3] Oxford Cheetahs dropped down a division with White City inheriting both their riders and their nickname. The league was sponsored by Gulf Oil for a second season.
Ipswich Witches won their second consecutive title. The Witches team was once again headed by John Louis and Billy Sanders but this time Tony Davey also scored well with an average of 8.37, resulting in a comfortable league title success for the Suffolk team. The team then went on to claim the double on 28 October by winning the Knockout Cup. [4]
Wimbledon Dons had the worst possible start to a season when their leading rider and the man touted to be a world champion Tommy Jansson died during a 1976 Individual Speedway World Championship meeting in Stockholm, on 20 May. [5]
Pos | Team | PL | W | D | L | Pts |
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1 | Ipswich Witches | 36 | 27 | 1 | 8 | 55 |
2 | Belle Vue Aces | 36 | 23 | 2 | 11 | 48 |
3 | Exeter Falcons | 36 | 23 | 2 | 11 | 48 |
4 | Coventry Bees | 36 | 21 | 2 | 13 | 44 |
5 | Swindon Robins | 36 | 19 | 4 | 13 | 42 |
6 | Reading Racers | 36 | 19 | 3 | 14 | 41 |
7 | Hackney Hawks | 36 | 20 | 0 | 16 | 40 |
8 | Newport | 36 | 19 | 1 | 16 | 39 |
9 | Cradley United | 36 | 19 | 1 | 16 | 39 |
10 | Poole Pirates | 36 | 18 | 1 | 17 | 37 |
11 | Wolverhampton Wolves | 36 | 18 | 1 | 17 | 37 |
12 | Hull Vikings | 36 | 18 | 0 | 18 | 36 |
13 | White City Rebels | 36 | 16 | 3 | 17 | 35 |
14 | King's Lynn Stars | 36 | 16 | 3 | 17 | 35 |
15 | Halifax Dukes | 36 | 14 | 1 | 21 | 29 |
16 | Wimbledon Dons | 36 | 12 | 3 | 21 | 27 |
17 | Sheffield Tigers | 36 | 13 | 1 | 22 | 27 |
18 | Birmingham Brummies | 36 | 7 | 0 | 29 | 14 |
19 | Leicester Lions | 36 | 5 | 1 | 30 | 11 |
M = Matches; W = Wins; D = Draws; L = Losses; Pts = Total Points
Rider | Nat | Team | C.M.A. | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | John Louis | Ipswich | 11.10 | |
2= | Ivan Mauger | Exeter | 11.00 | |
2= | Ole Olsen | Coventry | 11.00 | |
4 | Peter Collins | Belle Vue | 10.98 | |
5 | Phil Crump | Newport | 10.68 | |
6 | Dave Jessup | Reading | 10.42 | |
7 | Malcolm Simmons | Poole | 10.30 | |
8 | Dave Morton | Hackney | 10.28 | |
9 | John Boulger | Cradley | 9.93 | |
10 | Martin Ashby | Swindon | 9.89 |
The 1976 Speedway Star British League Knockout Cup was the 38th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams. Ipswich Witches were the winners. [6]
First round
Date | Team one | Score | Team two |
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04/05 | Leicester | 39-39 | Halifax |
29/04 | Wimbledon | 48-30 | Birmingham |
26/04 | Birmingham | 38-40 | Wimbledon |
10/04 | Coventry | 48-30 | Wolverhampton |
09/04 | Wolverhampton | 38-39 | Coventry |
27/03 | Halifax | 41-37 | Leicester |
Second round
Date | Team one | Score | Team two |
---|---|---|---|
31/07 | Belle Vue | 49-29 | Wimbledon |
01/07 | Coventry | 46-32 | White City |
27/06 | Halifax | 46-32 | Hull |
24/06 | Wimbledon | 35-43 | Belle Vue |
21/06 | Exeter | 46-32 | Newport |
12/06 | Cradley Heath | 34-44 | Ipswich |
10/06 | Ipswich | 39-38 | Cradley Heath |
09/06 | Hull | 44.5-33.5 | Halifax |
04/06 | Hackney | 40-38 | Reading |
04/06 | Newport | 47-31 | Exeter |
03/06 | Sheffield | 36-42 | Kings Lynn |
02/06 | Poole | 42-36 | Swindon |
31/05 | Reading | 37-41 | Hackney |
29/05 | Swindon | 54-24 | Poole |
26/05 | White City | 49-29 | Coventry |
22/05 | Kings Lynn | 42-36 | Sheffield |
Quarter-finals
Date | Team one | Score | Team two |
---|---|---|---|
18/09 | Halifax | 47-31 | Hackney |
03/09 | Hackney | 41-37 | Halifax |
26/08 | Ipswich | 45-33 | Swindon |
23/08 | Belle Vue | 45-33 | Newport |
18/08 | White City | 38-40 | Kings Lynn |
14/08 | Kings Lynn | 44-34 | White City |
13/08 | Newport | 40-38 | Belle Vue |
24/07 | Swindon | 44-34 | Ipswich |
Semi-finals
Date | Team one | Score | Team two |
---|---|---|---|
03/10 | Halifax | 42-35 | Kings Lynn |
02/10 | Belle Vue | 41-37 | Ipswich |
30/09 | Ipswich | 43-35 | Belle Vue |
29/09 | Kings Lynn | 46-32 | Halifax |
First leg
King's Lynn Stars Michael Lee12 Ian Turner 11 Terry Betts 7 David Gagen 3 Ray Bales 3 Richard Hellsen 1 Adi Funk 0 | 36 - 41 | Ipswich Witches John Louis 11 Dave Gooderham 8 Tony Davey 7 Billy Sanders 6 Mike Lanham 4 Ted Howgego 3 Kevin Jolly 2 |
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[7] |
Second leg
Ipswich Witches John Louis 12 Billy Sanders 10 Tony Davey 8 Dave Gooderham 7 Mike Lanham 7 Ted Howgego 3 Kevin Jolly 3 | 50 - 27 | King's Lynn Stars Terry Betts 10 Michael Lee 9 Ian Turner 5 Richard Hellsen 2 Billy Spiers 1 Pete Smith 0 David Gagen 0 |
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[7] |
Ipswich Witches were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 91-63.
Ole Olsen won the British League Riders' Championship for the second time, it was held at Hyde Road on 16 October and sponsored by Leyland Cars. [8]
Pos. | Rider | Heat Scores | Total |
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1 | Ole Olsen | 3 3 3 3 3 | 15 |
2 | Peter Collins | 3 2 3 3 3 | 14 |
3 | John Louis | 3 3 3 2 2 | 13 |
4 | Martin Ashby | 3 2 3 2 2 | 12 |
5 | Dave Jessup | 2 3 2 3 1 | 11 |
6 | Phil Crump | 0 3 1 1 3 | 8 |
7 | Barry Briggs | 0 2 2 2 0 | 6 |
8 | Ila Teromaa | 1 2 3 EF - | 6 |
9 | Chris Pusey | EF 0 2 1 3 | 6 |
10 | Doug Wyer | 1 2 1 0 1 | 5 |
11 | Gordon Kennett | 1 1 1 EF 2 | 5 |
12 | Ivan Mauger | 2 1 EF 2 - | 5 |
13 | Dave Morton | 2 EF 0 1 1 | 4 |
14 | Mick Hines (res) | 1 2 0 - - | 3 |
15 | Terry Betts | 1 0 1 0 EF | 2 |
16 | Malcolm Simmons | 2 F R - - | 2 |
17 | Jim McMillan | 0 1 0 0 0 | 1 |
18 | John Boulger (res) | F - - - - | 0 |
The British League Pairs Championship was held at Foxhall Stadium on 19 October and was won by Ipswich Witches. [9]
Pos | Team | Pts | Riders |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ipswich Witches | 22 | John Louis 12, Billy Sanders 10 |
2 | Coventry Bees | 21 | Ole Olsen 14, Mitch Shirra 7 |
2 | Belle Vue Aces | 21 | Peter Collins 15, Chris Morton 6 |
2 | Cradley United | 21 | John Boulger 11, Bruce Cribb 10 |
5 | Poole Pirates | 18 | Malcolm Simmons 15, Eric Broadbelt 3 |
6 | Hackney Hawks | 12 | Dave Morton 6, Zenon Plech 6 |
7 | Sheffield Tigers | 8 | Doug Wyer 5, Reg Wilson 3 |
Rider | Nat | Team | C.M.A. | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | John Louis | Ipswich | 11.08 | |
2 | Peter Collins | Belle Vue | 11.06 | |
3 | Ole Olsen | Coventry | 11.05 | |
4 | Ivan Mauger | Exeter | 10.86 | |
5 | Phil Crump | Newport | 10.67 | |
6 | Dave Jessup | Reading | 10.35 | |
7 | Dave Morton | Hackney | 10.18 | |
8 | Malcolm Simmons | Poole | 10.17 | |
9 | Martin Ashby | Swindon | 9.88 | |
10 | John Boulger | Cradley | 9.79 |
Coventry won the Midland Cup. The competition consisted of six teams. [10]
First round
Team one | Team two | Score |
---|---|---|
Swindon | Leicester | 49–29, 44–34 |
Cradley | Coventry | 35–43, 28–50 |
Semi final round
Team one | Team two | Score |
---|---|---|
Wolverhampton | Swindon | 44–34, 36–42 |
Birmingham | Coventry | 31–47, 28–50 |
First leg
Coventry Jiri Stancl 17 Mitch Shirra 11 Ole Olsen 9 Alan Molyneux 7 Frank Smith 4 John Haarhy 2 Nigel Boocock r/r | 50–28 | Wolverhampton Jim McMillan 10 Bruce Cribb (guest) 7 George Hunter 6 John Jackson 3 Bob Valentine (guest) 2 Leif Berlin 0 Tony Gillias (guest) 0 |
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Second leg
Wolverhampton Rob Hollingworth 11 Bruce Cribb (guest) 7 Jim McMillan 6 George Hunter 6 John Jackson 5 Steve Bastable (guest) 2 Leif Berlin 2 | 39–37 | Coventry Jiri Stancl 12 Ole Olsen 12 Mitch Shirra 7 Frank Smith 4 Alan Molyneux 2 John Haarhy 0 Nigel Boocock r/r |
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Coventry won on aggregate 87–67
Belle Vue
Birmingham
Coventry
Cradley Heath
Exeter
Hackney
Halifax
Hull
Ipswich
King's Lynn
Leicester
Newport
Poole
Reading
Sheffield
Swindon
White City
Wimbledon
Wolverhampton
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