2024 British Speedway Championship

The 2024 British Speedway Championship (sponsored by Attis Insurance Sports Division) was the 64th edition of the British Speedway Championship.[1] It was won by Dan Bewley.

Summary

The final was held on 8 June at the National Speedway Stadium in Manchester.[2][3] Dan Bewley won the title, beating Tai Woffinden, Tom Brennan and Chris Harris in the final.[4] It was the third successive time that Bewley had won the title, and was the first time a rider had won three in a row since Woffinden in 2015. Brennan secured a wildcard place at the 2024 British Grand Prix by finishing as the highest placed non-GP rider.

The Under 21 final was held on 2 June at Ashfield Stadium in Glasgow[5] and was won by Sam Hagon.[6][7]

Results

The final

  • National Speedway Stadium, Manchester
  • 8 June 2024
Pos.RiderHeat scoresPointsSFFinal
1Dan Bewley3,2,3,2,212-3
2Tom Brennan3,1,3,3,313-2
3Tai Woffinden3,2,1,3,11031
4Chris Harris2,1,2,3,21020
5Steve Worrall2,3,1,2,3111
6Adam Ellis2,0,3,1,390
7Robert Lambert3,0,3,1,29
8Charles WrightX,3,0,3,28
9Anders Rowe1,1,2,0,37
10Kyle Howarth2,3,0,1,06
11Craig Cook1,3,1,0,16
12Connor Mountain0,2,2,2,06
13Jordan Jenkins1,1,2,0,15
14Lewis Kerr0,2,0,1,14
15Drew Kemp1,0,1,2,04
16Simon Lambert0,0,0,0,R0

Under 21 final

  • Ashfield Stadium, Glasgow
  • 2 June 2024
Pos.RiderHeat scoresPointsSFFinal
1Sam Hagon1,3,3,3,313-3
2Leon Flint3,3,2,3,314-2
3Ashton Boughen3,3,1,2,31231
4Joe Thompson1,3,2,2,21020
5Luke Killeen ()2,0,3,3,191
6Vinnie Foord3,2,3,1,2110
7Nathan Ablitt1,1,1,2,38
8Jody Scott3,0,2,0,27
9Jake Mulford2,2,0,2,17
10Ben Trigger2,0,1,3,06
11Ace PijperX,1,2,1,26
12Luke Harrison1,2,0,1,15
13Freddie Hodder0,X,3,0,14
14Dan Thompson2,2,-,-,-4
15Stene Pijper0,1,1,1,03
16Mark Parker (res)-,1,-,0,-1
17Mickie Simpson0,0,0,0,00
18Laylen Richardson (res)-,-,0,-,00

References

  1. "British Final Roll of Honour". British Speedway. Retrieved 3 June 2024.
  2. "2024 British Final Draw". British Speedway. Retrieved 3 June 2024.
  3. "2024 British Final". Belle Vue Speedway. Retrieved 3 June 2024.
  4. "Attis Insurance Sports Division British Final". British Speedway. Retrieved 9 June 2024.
  5. "British U21 final preview". British Speedway. Retrieved 3 June 2024.
  6. "Hagon's British U21 glory". British Speedway. Retrieved 3 June 2024.
  7. "Sam Hagon 'speechless' after becoming British U21 champion". Bournemouth Echo. Retrieved 3 June 2024.
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