The 1994 British Speedway Championship was the 34th edition of the British Speedway Championship. [1] The Final took place on 1 May at Brandon in Coventry, England. The Championship was won by Andy Smith, the second time in succession that he had won the title. Joe Screen won a run-off against Steve Schofield and Gary Havelock to finish second. [2]
Date | Venue | Winner | 2nd | 3rd |
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28 March [3] | County Ground Stadium, Exeter | Scott Smith | Paul Fry | Ben Howe |
2 April | Abbey Stadium, Swindon | David Blackbird | Paul Hurry | Alun Rossiter |
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Pos. | Rider | Points | Details |
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Andy Smith | 12 | (2,1,3,3,3) | |
Joe Screen | 11+3 | (0,3,3,2,3) | |
Steve Schofield | 11+2 | (1,3,3,3,1) | |
4 | Gary Havelock | 11+1 | (3,1,2,3,2) |
5 | Dean Barker | 10 | (3,3,2,1,1) |
6 | Jeremy Doncaster | 9 | (3,0,1,2,3) |
7 | Mark Loram | 9 | (1,3,3,0,2) |
8 | Martin Dugard | 9 | (0,2,2,3,2) |
9 | Simon Cross | 9 | (3,2,2,2,0) |
10 | Chris Louis | 7 | (2,0,1,2,2) |
11 | Kelvin Tatum | 6 | (0,2,1,0,3) |
12 | Ben Howe | 4 | (1,2,0,0,1) |
13 | Richard Knight | 4 | (2,0,0,1,1) |
14 | Dave Mullett | 3 | (2,1,0,X,0) |
15 | Kenny McKinna | 3 | (0,1,1,1,0) |
16 | Paul Hurry | 2 | (1,0,0,1,0) |
17 | Scott Lamb | DNS | |
18 | David Norris | DNS | |
Paul Hurry won the British Speedway Under 21 Championship. The final was held at Long Eaton Stadium on 6 April. [5]
Pos. | Rider | Points |
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1 | Paul Hurry | 15 |
2 | Ben Howe | 14 |
3 | James Grieves | 11 |
4 | Glenn Cunningham | 10 |
5 | Savalas Clouting | 9 |
6 | Shaun Tacey | 8 |
7 | Phil Morris | 8 |
8 | Stuart Swales | 8 |
9 | Justin Elkins | 6 |
10 | Leigh Lanham | 6 |
11 | Mike Hampson | 5 |
12 | Emmerson Fairweather | 5 |
13 | Mike Smith | 5 |
14 | John Jefferies | 4 |
15 | Chris Clarence (res) | 3 |
16 | Steve Knott | 2 |
17 | Jonathan Swales (res) | 1 |
18 | Scott Kirton | 0 |
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