1982 British Speedway Championship

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The 1982 British Speedway Championship was the 22nd edition of the British Speedway Championship. [1] The Final took place on 2 June at Brandon in Coventry, England. The Championship was won by Andy Grahame, who edged out his brother Alan Grahame in second and Kenny Carter in third. [2]

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British Final

PlacingRiderTotal1234567891011121314151617181920PtsPos21
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of England.svg (7) Andy Grahame 1433332141
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of England.svg (9) Alan Grahame 1332233132
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of England.svg (14) Kenny Carter 1223322123
4 Flag of England.svg (12) Phil Collins 1123213114
5 Flag of England.svg (16) Chris Morton 1031321105
6 Flag of England.svg (5) Peter Collins 1023311106
7 Flag of England.svg (4) Les Collins 90222397
8 Flag of England.svg (10) Dave Jessup 8E203388
9 Flag of England.svg (2) Michael Lee 73112079
10 Flag of England.svg (1) Paul Woods 621102610
11 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg (6) Mike Ferreira 610212611
12 Flag of England.svg (13) John Davis 500131512
13 Flag of England.svg (15) Simon Wigg 412001413
14 Flag of England.svg (11) Malcolm Holloway 311010314
15 Flag of England.svg (3) Kevin Jolly 210100215
16 Flag of England.svg (8) John Louis 0000EE016
R1 Flag of England.svg (R1) Gordon Kennett 00R1
R2 Flag of England.svg (R2) Melvyn Taylor 00R2
PlacingRiderTotal12345678910111213141516171819 20 PtsPos21

m - exclusion for exceeding two minute time allowance • t - exclusion for touching the tapes • x - other exclusion • e - retired or mechanical failure • f - fell • ns - non-starter • nc - non-classify

gate A - insidegate Bgate Cgate D - outside

British Under 21 final

Peter Carr won the British Speedway Under 21 Championship. The final was held at Kingsmead Stadium on 31 July. [4]

Pos.RiderPoints
1 Peter Carr 12+3
2 Martin Hagon 12+2
3 Simon Cross 12+1
4 Neil Evitts 11
5Paul Stead11
6Carl Baldwin10
7Martin Hewlett8
8 Nigel Sparshott 8
9Glenn Parrott6
10 Rob Woffinden 6
11Paul Price6
12 Kenny McKinna 5
13Paul Bosley4
14 Keith Millard 3
15Rob Tilbury3
16Paul Evitts1
17Kevin Howland (res)1
18 Dave Mullett (res)0

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References

  1. "British Final Roll of Honour". BSPA.
  2. "1982". Speedway.org. Retrieved 21 July 2021.
  3. "1982 British Final Result". History of Speedway (In Polish).
  4. "British Under-21 Speedway Championship". Historia Sportu Zuzlowego. Retrieved 7 May 2023.