2022 AMA National Speedway Championship

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The 2022 AMA National Speedway Championship Series was staged over three rounds, held at Bakersfield (June 25), [1] Industry Hills (August 13) [2] and Auburn, California (September 19). [3]

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The title was won by Billy Janniro, who beat defending champion Max Ruml. Janniro failed to win any round, with Ruml claiming all three, however he accumulated one more point throughout the series. Aaron Fox took third place to complete the podium.

It was the 11th time Janniro won the title, taking him three clear of Greg Hancock in the all-time rankings. It was also the fifth time Ruml had finished second.

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.

Final classification

Pos.RiderPoints Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United States.svg
1 Billy Janniro 56191819
2 Max Ruml 55162019
3 Aaron Fox 41141215
4 Gino Manzares 39131610
5 Louie Mersaroli 2912710
6 Blake Borello 246810
7 Rheten Todd 22967
8 Bart Bast 20659
9 Austin Novratil 17611
10 Russell Green 17107
11 Alex Martin 17935
12 Slater Lightcap 17395
13 Tyler Warren 14347
14 Chris Kerr 1212
15 Jonathan Oakden 6033
16 Daniel Faria 55
17 Charles Ermolenko 55
18 Rees Todd 5104
19 Randy DiFrancesco 44
20 Tim Gomez 44
21 Greg Moore 33
22 Eddie Castro 00
23 Shawn McConnell 00
24 Timmy Dion 00

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The 2011 AMA National Speedway Championship Series was staged over a single round, which was held at Auburn on September 30. Billy Janniro took the title, his third in total, scoring a maximum in the process.

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The 2008 AMA National Speedway Championship Series was staged over three rounds, which were held at Costa Mesa, Auburn and Auburn. Defending champion Billy Hamill only raced in the opening round. In his absence, Billy Janniro won the title for the first time, winning all three rounds in the process. It was the first time neither Greg Hancock or Billy Hamill had won the title since Mike Faria in 1997.

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References

  1. "2022 AMA Speedway National Championship Round 1". Speedwaybikes.com.
  2. "2022 AMA Speedway National Championship Round 2". Speedwaybikes.com.
  3. "2022 AMA Speedway National Championship Round 3". Speedwaybikes.com.