Hungarian Individual Speedway Championship

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Hungarian Individual Speedway Championship
Sport Motorcycle speedway
Founded1949
Most titles Zoltán Adorján (13)

The Hungarian Individual Speedway Championship is the annual motorcycle speedway individual championship organised by the HZM. [1] [2]

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Past Winners

YearWinnersRunner-up3rd place
1949 János Kesjár Károly Domján Károly Gutschy
1950 Károly Domján András Krampfhardt István Veres
1951 Sándor Lévai
1952 Sándor Lévai
1953 Sándor Lévai
1954 Sándor Lévai
1955 Sándor Lévai
1956 Sándor Lévai
1957 László Nándori Lajos Vörös Tibor Heger
1958 Lajos Vörös Aurél Zeke László Nándori
1959 Lajos Vörös István Dajka István Pásztor
1960 Lajos Vörös József Perge Pál Bato
1961 István Dajka István Pásztor Pál Perényi
1962 István Dajka Ferenc Radácsi István Pásztor
1963 Ferenc Radácsi István Pásztor Pál Perényi
1964 Ferenc Radácsi Barnabás Gyepes István Pásztor
1965 Pál Perényi Barnabás Gyepes Zoltán Nagyváradi
1966 Barnabás Gyepes István Pásztor Zoltán Nagyváradi
1967 Barnabás Gyepes Pál Perényi Ferenc Radácsi
1968 Barnabás Gyepes István Regőczi Ferenc Radácsi
1969 Barnabás Gyepes Ferenc Radácsi János Szőke
1970 Barnabás Gyepes Ferenc Radácsi Sándor Csathó
1971 János Szőke Barnabás Gyepes Ferenc Radácsi
1972 János Szőke Barnabás Gyepes Pál Perényi
1973 Barnabás Gyepes Sándor Csathó János Berki
1974 Sándor Csathó János Szőke István Sziráczki
1975 István Sziráczki János Szőke Pál Perényi
1976 István Sziráczki László Mészáros János Jakab
1977 István Sziráczki László Mészáros János Szőke
1978 István Sziráczki János Oresko Lajos Baksan
1979 László Mészáros János Jakab Zoltán Hajdu
1980 István Sziráczki Zoltán Hajdu János Oresko
1981 István Sziráczki Péter Berecz Zoltán Hajdu
1982 Zoltán Hajdu Zsolt Pap József Petrikovics
1983 Zoltán Adorján Zoltán Hajdu Sándor Tihanyi
1984 Zoltán Adorján Zoltán Hajdu Sándor Tihanyi
1985 Zoltán Adorján József Petrikovics Barnabás Gyepes II
1986 Zoltán Adorján József Petrikovics Antal Kocso
1987 Zoltán Adorján József Petrikovics László Bódi
1988 Zoltán Adorján Antal Kocso Róbert Nagy
1989 Zoltán Adorján Sándor Tihanyi József Petrikovics
1990 Zoltán Adorján Zoltán Hajdu József Petrikovics
1991 Zoltán Adorján Sándor Tihanyi József Petrikovics
1992 József Petrikovics Zoltán Hajdu Zsolt Böszörményi
1993 Róbert Nagy Antal Kocso József Petrikovics
1994 Zoltán Adorján László Bódi Róbert Nagy
1995 Zoltán Adorján László Bódi Csaba Hell
1996 Zoltán Adorján Csaba Hell Sándor Tihanyi
1997 Zoltán Adorján Norbert Magosi Sándor Tihanyi
1998 Róbert Nagy Sándor Tihanyi Sándor Fekete
1999 Sándor Tihanyi Attila Stefáni Zoltán Adorján
2000 Róbert Nagy Attila Stefáni Zoltán Adorján
2001 Róbert Nagy Norbert Magosi Attila Stefáni
2002 Attila Stefáni Sándor Tihanyi László Szatmári
2003 Flag of Slovenia.svg Matej Ferjan Sándor Tihanyi Norbert Magosi
2004 Flag of Slovenia.svg Matej Ferjan Sándor Tihanyi Attila Stefáni
2005 Sándor Tihanyi Flag of Poland.svg Rafał Wilk Flag of Slovenia.svg Matej Ferjan
2006 Flag of Slovenia.svg Matej Ferjan Flag of Poland.svg Maciej Kuciapa Flag of Poland.svg Paweł Miesiąc
2007 Flag of Slovenia.svg Matej Ferjan László Szatmári Sándor Tihanyi
2008 Flag of Slovenia.svg Matej Ferjan Flag of Slovenia.svg Maks Gregoric László Szatmári
2009 Flag of Slovenia.svg Matej Ferjan Norbert Magosi József Tabaka
2010 József Tabaka Roland Benkő Róbert Nagy
2011Norbert Magosi László Szatmári József Tabaka
2012 József Tabaka Roland Benkő László Szatmári
2014Norbert Magosi Sandor Fekete Sándor Tihanyi
2015Norbert Magosi József Tabaka Roland Benkő
2016 József Tabaka Norbert Magosi Roland Kovacs
2017 József Tabaka Norbert Magosi Roland Benkő
2018Norbert Magosi Roland Benkő Roland Kovacs
2019Not held
2020Not held
2021 Denis Fazekas Roland Kovacs Flag of Bulgaria.svg Milen Manev
2022 Denis Fazekas [3] Norbert Magosi Richard Fuzesi

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References

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  2. "Indywidualne Mistrzostwa Węgier". Speedway Fansite. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
  3. "Hungary and Slovenia". Speedway Star. 5 November 2022. p. 35.