2015 AMA National Speedway Championship

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The 2015 AMA National Speedway Championship Series was staged over four rounds, which were held at Costa Mesa (May 30), [1] Ventura (June 27), [2] Industry (August 8) [3] and Auburn (September 18). [4] Billy Janniro took the title, his sixth in total, winning two of the four rounds.

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Event format

Over the course of 20 heats, each rider raced against every other rider once. The top eight scorers then reached the semi-finals, with first and second in those semi-finals reaching the final. Points were scored for every ride taken, including the semi-finals and final.

Classification

Pos.RiderPoints Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United States.svg
1 Billy Janniro 7616202119
2 Max Ruml 6012201612
3 Bart Bast 519111120
4 Broc Nicol 40141610
5 Dillon Ruml 3679911
6 Aaron Fox 351817
7 Luke Becker 34312811
8Tommy Hedden32510710
9 Charlie Venegas 32611312
10 Buck Blair 216105
11 Russell Green 204457
12 Billy Hamill 1818
13 Bob Hicks 1468
14 Tyson Talkington 144145
15 Shawn McConnell 1064
16 Gage Geist 10424
16 Bryan Yarrow 99
17 Jason Ramirez 880
18 Bryce Starks 844
19 Rocco Scopellite 716
20 Austin Novratil 44
21 Dan Faria 413
22 Tyler Warren 413
23 David Mersaroli 22
24 Jamison Dilkey 101
25 Dryden Gayle 00
26 Mike Dalbey 00

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References

  1. "AMA Speedway National Championship Series Round 1, May 30, 2015".
  2. "AMA National Speedway Championship Rd 2 Jun 27, 2015".
  3. "Industry Racing Results August 8, 2015".
  4. "Fast Fridays Speedway Results September18, 2015".