Hungarian Team Speedway Championship

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Hungarian Team Speedway Championship
Sport Motorcycle speedway
Founded1974
Ceased2012

The Hungarian Team Speedway Championships was the annual motorcycle speedway championship held each year organised by the HZM from 1974 to 2012. [1] [2]

Contents

Past Winners

YearWinnersRunner-up3rd place
1974 Speedway Miskolc Volán Debrecen Papp József SE Miskolc
1975 Speedway Miskolc Volán Debrecen Volán Szeged
1976 Speedway Miskolc Volán Debrecen Volán Szeged
1977 Speedway Miskolc Volán Debrecen Volán Szeged
1978 Speedway Miskolc Volán Debrecen Volán Békési-Szeged
1979 Speedway Miskolc Volán Debrecen Volán Békési-Szeged
1980 Speedway Miskolc Volán Debrecen Volán Békési-Szeged
1981 Volán Debrecen Volán Békési-Szeged Speedway Miskolc
1982 Volán Debrecen Speedway Miskolc Volán Békési-Szeged
1983 Speedway Miskolc  ? ?
1984 Volán Debrecen Volán Nyíregyháza Speedway Miskolc
1985 S.C. Volán Debrecen Volán Békéscsabai Volán Nyíregyháza
1986 S.C. Volán Debrecen Speedway Miskolc  ?
1987 Volán Dózsa Nyíregyháza Speedway Miskolc  ?
1988 Hajdú Volán S.C. Debrecen  ? ?
1989 Hajdú Volán S.C. Debrecen Volán Dózsa Nyíregyháza Tisza Volán Szeged
1990 S.C. Tisza Hajdú Volán S.C. Debrecen Volán Dózsa Nyíregyháza
1991 Debrecen Speedway Club Debrecen Volán Sport Club Nyíregyházi Volán Sport Club
1992 S.C. Debrecen Építők Borsodi Volán Miskolc  ?
1993 Hajdú Volán S.C. Debrecen  ? Speedway Miskolc
1994 Volán Debrecen Adorján Speedway Team Gyula
2004 Simon & Wolf Debrecen Speedway Miskolc Brill-Car Debrecen
2005 Simon & Wolf Debrecen [3] Speedway Miskolc Hajdú Volán S.C. Debrecen
2006 Simon & Wolf Debrecen Hajdú Volán S.C. Debrecen Speedway Miskolc
2007 Simon & Wolf Debrecen Hajdú Volán S.C. Debrecen Speedway Miskolc
2008 Simon & Wolf Debrecen Gyulai S.C. Gyula Duna House Luigi Team
2012 Debrecen Autohaz Tigrisek Speedway Miskolc MPA System Bikák Miskolc

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References

  1. "Hungarian Team Championship". Historia Sportu Zuzlowego. Retrieved 15 March 2024.
  2. "Indywidualne Mistrzostwa Węgier". Speedway Fansite. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
  3. "2005 Hungarian Speedway review". Speedway info. Retrieved 15 March 2024.