2007 AMA National Speedway Championship

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2007 AMA National Speedway Championship
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The 2007 AMA National Speedway Championship Series was staged over three rounds, which were held at Costa Mesa (June 2), [1] Auburn (June 11) [2] and Auburn (August 31). [3] Billy Hamill took the title, his third in total, winning two of the rounds in the process.

The AMA National Speedway Championship is an annual speedway championship to decide the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) USA national speedway champion.

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Event format

Over the course of 20 heats, each rider raced against every other rider once. The field was then split into sections of four riders, with the top four entering the 'A' Final. Points were then awarded depending on where a rider finished in each final. The points in the 'A' Final were awarded thus, 21, 18, 16 and 14.

Classification

Pos.RiderPoints Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United States.svg
1 Billy Hamill 60182121
2 Greg Hancock 55211618
3 Bart Bast 4081814
4 Charlie Venegas 3914916
5 Mike Faria 38161111
6 Tommy Hedden 35111410
7 Buck Blair 3112712
8 Bryan Yarrow 221012
9 Bobby Schwartz 20488
10 Nate Perkins 16637
11 Shaun Harmatiuk 160106
12 Ricky Wells 16754
13 Eddie Castro 12543
14 Greg Hooten, Jr. 99
15 Josh Larsen 99
16 Kenny Ingalls 8062
17 JT Mabry 725
18 Shawn McConnell 33
19 Tim Gomez 22
20 Ryan Fisher 11
21 Josh West 1010
22 Gary Hicks 11

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