The 1979 Commonwealth final was the inaugural running of the Commonwealth Final as part of the qualification for the 1979 Speedway World Championship Final to be held at the Silesian Stadium in Chorzów, Poland. The 1979 Final was run on 1 July at the White City Stadium in London, England, and was part of the qualifying for riders from the Commonwealth nations.[1]
Riders from Australia and New Zealand qualified for the new final through the 1979 Australasian Final held at the Rowley Park Speedway in Adelaide, South Australia in February. Those from Great Britain (primarily from England), qualified through the British Championship final held two weeks earlier at the Brandon Stadium in Coventry.[2]
Michael Lee won the event defeating Australian Billy Sanders in a run-off after both riders finished on 14 points.[3]
1979 Commonwealth final
edit- 1 July
- White City Stadium, London
- Qualification: Top 9 plus 1 reserve to the Intercontinental Final in London
Pos. | Rider | Total |
---|---|---|
1 | Michael Lee | 14+3 |
2 | Billy Sanders | 14+2 |
3 | Dave Jessup | 12 |
4 | Larry Ross | 11 |
5 | Ivan Mauger | 11 |
6 | Peter Collins | 10 |
7 | John Titman | 9 |
8 | Gordon Kennett | 8 |
9 | John Davis | 7 |
10 | Malcolm Simmons | 6 |
11 | Doug Wyer | 5 |
12 | John Louis | 4 |
13 | Roger Johns | 2 |
14 | Phil Crump | 2 |
15 | Steve Koppe | 2 |
16 | Alan Molyneux | 1 |
17 | Mitch Shirra (Res) | 1 |
17 | Chris Morton (Res) | 1 |
References
edit- ^ Speedway World Championship History - 1979
- ^ "1979 Individual Championship". Speedway.org. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
- ^ "Timelines, Take a Moment". Speedway Star. 13 August 2022. p. 47.