1989 Individual Speedway World Championship

The 1989 Individual Speedway World Championship was the 44th edition of the official World Championship to determine the world champion rider.[1][2][3] It was the second time the championship was held in West Germany after previously being held in Norden in 1983.[4]

The World Final was held at the Olympic Stadium in Munich. Hans Nielsen made up for his 1988 run-off defeat to fellow Dane Erik Gundersen by scoring a 15-point maximum to take his third World Championship. Nielsen joined fellow Danes Ole Olsen and Erik Gundersen as a three time Speedway World Champion.[5]

Simon Wigg from England finished second with the slick, 400 metres (440 yards) track suiting his long track style. Wigg defeated fellow Englishman Jeremy Doncaster in a run-off for second and third places.[6] In what would prove to be his last World Final before his career ending crash in the World Team Cup Final at the Odsal Stadium in England just two weeks later, Erik Gundersen finished in fourth place. His chances of an outright second-place finish (after having finished second behind Nielsen in Heat 4) ended when his bike's engine seized while leading heat 9 causing him to not finish the race. In a sad twist, it was also seized engine in Heat 1 of the World Team Cup Final that would cause Gundersen's career ending crash.

Australian rider Troy Butler had a lucky passage to the World Final. After finishing fourth in the Australian Championship, he replaced countryman Jamie Fagg in the Commonwealth Final, finishing eighth to qualify for the Overseas Final. He then finished tenth in the Overseas Final to be the first reserve for the Intercontinental Final. He then got a start in the Intercontinental Final at Bradford when Overseas champion Sam Ermolenko injured his back in a horrific Long track motorcycle racing crash and was forced to withdraw (the American would be out for over 6 months). Butler would finish twelfth in the IC Final to become a reserve for the World Final where he once again came in as an injury replacement when Dane Jan O. Pedersen was forced to pull out. The 1986 Australian Champion ultimately finished twelfth in Munich, finishing with 4 points (two second places) from his 5 rides.

Overseas Series

New Zealand Qualification

  • First 3 from New Zealand final to Commonwealth final
DateVenueWinnerRunner-up3rd place
South Island Final
 ?? New ZealandNelson SpeedwayNew Zealand Mark Thorpe ?? ??
North Island Final
 ?? New ZealandWanganui SpeedwayNew Zealand Gary Allan ?? ??
New Zealand Final
 ?? New ZealandWestern Springs StadiumNew Zealand Larry RossNew Zealand Gary AllanNew Zealand Mark Thorpe

Australian Qualification

  • First 3 from Australian final to Commonwealth final
DateVenueWinnerRunner-up3rd place
Northern Territory Championship
26.11.1988 AustraliaTennant Creek SpeedwayAustralia Jamie FaggAustralia Glen BaxterRobbie War
Victorian Championship
26.12.1988 AustraliaOlympic Park SpeedwayAustralia Leigh AdamsAustralia Phil CrumpNigel Alderton
New South Wales Championship
21.12.1988 AustraliaLiverpool City RacewayAustralia Stephen DaviesAustralia Craig BoyceAustralia Tony Primmer
South Australian Championship
23 December AustraliaNorth Arm SpeedwayAustralia Craig HodgsonAustralia Mark FioraAustralia Shane Parker
Queensland Championship
12.11.1988 AustraliaRockhampton ShowgroundAustralia Troy ButlerSteve RegelinMark Pearce
Western Australian Championship
25.11.1988 AustraliaClaremont SpeedwayAustralia Glenn DoyleAndy SmithGlyn Taylor
Australian Championship Final
15.01.1989 AustraliaNewcastle MotordromeAustralia Glenn DoyleStephen DaviesAustralia Jamie Fagg

Swedish Qualification

DateVenueWinnerRunner-up3rd place
Semi-Finals
30 April Sweden MålillaSweden Conny IvarssonSweden Peter NahlinSweden Mikael Ritterwall
1 May Sweden VisbySweden Tony OlssonSweden Per JonssonSweden Jan Andersson
Final
16 May Sweden NässjöSweden Jimmy NilsenSweden Per JonssonSweden Mikael Blixt
17 May Sweden NyköpingSweden Per JonssonSweden Mikael BlixtSweden Jan Andersson
18 May Sweden KarlstadSweden Per JonssonSweden Erik StenlundSweden Mikael Blixt

Swedish Final

Pos.RiderScoresTotal
1Sweden Per Jonsson13+15+1442
2Sweden Mikael Blixt13+13+1137
3Sweden Jan Andersson11+12+1134
4Sweden Jimmy Nilsen14+11+833
5Sweden Erik Stenlund9+10+1332
6Sweden Tony Olsson11+8+1130
7Sweden Niklas Karlsson7+8+924
8Sweden Peter Karlsson8+9+522
9Sweden Christer Rohlén6+6+820
10Sweden Conny Ivarsson8+4+719
11Sweden Dennis Löfqvist5+7+315
12Sweden Mikael Teurnberg1+4+1015
13Sweden Mikael Ritterwall6+1+310
14Sweden Peter Nahlin4+6+ns10
15Sweden Tommy Nilsson3+5+08
16Sweden Kenneth Lindbyns+ns+55
17Sweden Tommy Lindgren1+1+ns2

Danish Final

Pos.RiderTotal
1Denmark Erik Gundersen14+3
2Denmark Jan O. Pedersen14+2
3Denmark Brian Karger14+1
4Denmark Hans Nielsen12
5Denmark John Jørgensen11
6Denmark Peter Ravn9
7Denmark Allan Johansen9
8Denmark Ole Hansen7+3
9Denmark Kenneth Arnfred7+2
10Denmark Jan Stæchmann6
11Denmark Per Sorensen5
12Denmark John Eskildsen3
13Denmark Jan Jakobsen3
14Denmark Henrik Kristensen3
15Denmark Jens-Henry Nielsen2
16Denmark Jan Pedersen (Res)1
17Denmark Torben Hansen0

British Final

  • First 10 to Commonwealth final plus 1 reserve
Pos.RiderPointsDetails
GoldEngland Simon Wigg14(2,3,3,3,3)
SilverEngland Kelvin Tatum12+3(3,3,3,0,3)
BronzeEngland Alan Grahame12+2(3,2,1,3,3)
4England Les Collins11(1,3,2,3,2)
5England Andy Phillips10(3,1,3,1,2)
6England Andy Grahame7(2,3,X,2,0)
7England Martin Dugard7(0,2,3,2,0)
8England Neil Collins7(3,2,1,X,1)
9England Andy Smith7(2,0,1,2,2)
10England Jeremy Doncaster7(1,2,2,X,2)
11England Neil Evitts6(2,1,2,X,1)
12England John Davis5(X,0,0,2,3)
13England Mark Courtney5(1,1,1,1,1)
14England Graham Jones4(0,1,0,3,X)
15England Andrew Silver4(1,0,2,1,0)
16EnglandMarvyn Cox2(0,X,0,1,1)
17England Neville TatumDNS
18England Simon CrossDNS

American Final

Pos.RiderTotal
1United States Sam Ermolenko19+3
2United States Shawn Moran19+2
3United States Ronnie Correy19+1
4United States Lance King17
5United States Rick Miller16
6United States Bobby Schwartz14
7United States Mike Faria14
8United States Gary Hicks12
9United States Bart Bast12
10United States Billy Hamill10
11United States Louis Kossuth8
12United States Greg Hancock7
13United States Ed Castro7
14United States Alan Christian7
15United States Steve Lucero7
16United States Brad Oxley5
17United States John Sizemore3
18Canada Shawn Venables1
19United States Scotty Brown1
20Canada John Kehoe1

Commonwealth Final

Pos.RiderTotal
1England Simon Wigg13
2New Zealand Mitch Shirra*12+3
3England Neil Collins12+2
4England Andy Grahame9
5England Kelvin Tatum9
6England Andy Smith9
7England Jeremy Doncaster8
8Australia Troy Butler*7
9England Andy Phillips7
10England Martin Dugard7
11Australia Stephen Davies7
12England Andy Grahame7
13England Les Collins6
14New Zealand Gary Allan5
15Australia Glenn Doyle0
16New Zealand Darren Wilson*0

*Mitch Shirra and Darren Wilson replaced Larry Ross and Mark Thorpe. Troy Butler replaced Jamie Fagg.

Nordic Final

Pos.RiderTotal
1Denmark Hans Nielsen14+3
2Denmark Jan O. Pedersen14+2
3Denmark Erik Gundersen12
4Denmark Peter Ravn10
5Sweden Tony Olsson9
6Denmark John Jørgensen8+3
7Finland Olli Tyrväinen8+2
8Sweden Erik Stenlund8+1
9Sweden Mikael Blixt7
10Finland Kai Niemi7
11Norway Lars Gunnestad6
12Sweden Per Jonsson5
13Denmark Brian Karger5
14Sweden Jimmy Nilsen4
15Sweden Peter Karlsson2
16Norway Arne Svendsen1

Overseas Final

Pos.RiderTotal
1United States Sam Ermolenko13
2England Kelvin Tatum12
3United States Ronnie Correy11+3
4England Simon Wigg11+2
5England Andy Grahame9
6New Zealand Mitch Shirra9
7England Andy Grahame8
8England Jeremy Doncaster8
9England Andy Smith8
10Australia Troy Butler6+3
11England Martin Dugard6+2
12United States Lance King5
13Australia Stephen Davies5
14United States Rick Miller*4
15England Neil Collins4
16England Andy Phillips1

* Rick Miller replaced Shawn Moran. Bobby Schwartz came in as the reserve rider

Continental Final

  • August 12
  • Hungary Debrecen, Debrecen Speedway
  • First 5 to World final plus 1 reserve
Pos.RiderTotal
1Hungary Zoltán Adorján14
2West Germany Karl Maier10+
3Czech Republic Roman Matoušek10+
4West Germany Gerd Riss10+
5Czech Republic Bohumil Brhel10+
6Hungary József Petrikovics10+
7Soviet Union Rif Saitgareev10+
8Hungary Antal Kocso10+
9Czech Republic Antonín Kasper, Jr.8
10Hungary Sándor Tihanyi8
11Poland Ryszard Dołomisiewicz7
12Czech Republic Zdeněk Tesař4
13Soviet Union Igor Zverev3
14Poland Wojciech Załuski (Res)3
15Soviet Union Igor Dubinin2
16Czech Republic Pavel Karnas1
17Poland Roman Jankowski0

Intercontinental Final

Pos.RiderTotal
1England Kelvin Tatum13+3
2Denmark Erik Gundersen13+2
3Denmark Hans Nielsen12+3
4New Zealand Mitch Shirra12+2
5Denmark Jan O. Pedersen9
6England Simon Wigg9
7Sweden Tony Olsson8
8England Jeremy Doncaster7
9England Andy Smith6
10Finland Olli Tyrväinen5+3
11United States Ronnie Correy5+2
12Australia Troy Butler*5+1
13England Andy Grahame5+0
14Denmark Peter Ravn4
15England Alan Grahame3
16Denmark John Jørgensen3
R1England Martin Dugard1
R2Sweden Erik Stenlund0

*Troy Butler replaced the injured Sam Ermolenko. Martin Dugard came in as the reserve rider.

World final

Pos.RiderHeat ScoresTotal
1Denmark Hans Nielsen(3,3,3,3,3)15
2England Simon Wigg(1,3,3,3,2)12+3
3England Jeremy Doncaster(3,2,1,3,3)12+2
4Denmark Erik Gundersen(2,3,R,3,3)11
5England Kelvin Tatum(3,3,2,2,Fx)10
6New Zealand Mitch Shirra(2,2,3,2,1)10
7United Kingdom Andy Smith(1,2,2,2,3)10
8Sweden Tony Olsson(1,1,3,1,2)8
9West Germany Gerd Riss(3,1,1,0,Fx)5
10Czech Republic Roman Matoušek(0,2,0,1,2)5
11West Germany Karl Maier(2,1,1,0,1)5
12Australia Troy Butler*(2,0,2,0,0)4
13Finland Olli Tyrväinen(0,0,2,0,2)4
14United States Ronnie Correy(0,0,1,2,1)4
15Hungary Zoltán Adorján(1,1,0,1,1)4
16Czech Republic Bohumil Brhel(0,0,0,1,0)1
R1England Andy Grahamedid not ride-
R2Hungary József Petrikovicsdid not ride-

* Troy Butler replaced the injured Jan O. Pedersen. Andy Grahame came in as the reserve rider.

Classification

Placing Rider Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pts Pos
1 Denmark (13) Hans Nielsen 15 3 3 3 3 3 15 1
2 England (6) Simon Wigg 12+3 1 3 3 3 2 12 2
3 England (1) Jeremy Doncaster 12+2 3 2 1 3 3 12 3
4 Denmark (16) Erik Gundersen 11 2 3 e 3 3 11 4
5 England (11) Kelvin Tatum 10 3 3 2 2 Fx 10 5
6 New Zealand (3) Mitch Shirra 10 2 2 3 2 1 10 6
7 England (4) Andy Smith 10 1 2 2 2 3 10 7
8 Sweden (15) Tony Olsson 8 1 1 3 1 2 8 8
9 Germany (8) Gerd Riss 5 3 1 1 0 Fx 5 9
10 Czech Republic (14) Roman Matoušek 5 0 2 0 1 2 5 10
11 Germany (5) Karl Maier 5 2 1 1 0 1 5 11
12 Australia (12) Troy Butler 4 2 0 2 0 0 4 12
13 Finland (9) Olli Tyrväinen 4 0 0 2 0 2 4 13
14 United States (7) Ronnie Correy 4 0 0 1 2 1 4 14
15 Hungary (10) Zoltán Adorján 4 1 1 0 1 1 4 15
16 Czech Republic (2) Bohumil Brhel 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 16
England (17) Andy Grahame 0 0
Hungary (18) József Petrikovics 0 0
Placing Rider Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pts Pos

m - exclusion for exceeding two minute time allowance • t - exclusion for touching the tapes • x - other exclusion • e - retired or mechanical failure • f - fell • ns - non-starter • nc - non-classify

gate A - inside gate B gate C gate D - outside

References

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