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It is organised by Motorcycling Australia (MA) and is the oldest continuously running national speedway championship in the world, having been run since 1926 with the exception of 1942-1945 when racing was suspended during World War II and 1955-1961 when the championship was not held.
The 2025 Australian Individual Speedway Championship was a motorcycle speedway competition organised by Motorcycling Australia (MA) for the Australian Individual Speedway Championship. [1] The event was held over three rounds with the champion being classified with the most points collated from the three rounds. [ 2 ]
The 2024 Australian Individual Speedway Championship was a motorcycle speedway competition organised by Motorcycling Australia (MA) for the Australian Individual Speedway Championship. The event was held over five rounds. [1] [2] Rohan Tungate won his second Australian title. [3] [4] [5]
The 2022 Australian Individual Speedway Championship was the 2022 motorcycle speedway edition of the Australian Individual Speedway Championship, organised by Motorcycling Australia (MA). The event was held over just one round because of the problems caused by the COVID-19 pandemic .
Australian Individual Speedway Championship (37 P) Pages in category "Speedway competitions in Australia" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
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The Championship was introduced in 1976 as a qualifying round for Australian and New Zealand based Motorcycle speedway riders. Previously, the top place getters from the Australian and New Zealand championships had then gone on to qualify through the British qualifying rounds.
Crump who gained the nicknames Crumpy and the Mildura Marvel, started racing speedway in his late teens at his local Mildura track Olympic Park Speedway.He won his first Australian Solo Championship in 1975 at the Sydney Showground Speedway and would go on to win another three national championships in 1979 and 1984 at Olympic Park and in 1988, at the Riverview Speedway in Murray Bridge.