1971 British League season
LeagueBritish League
ChampionsBelle Vue Aces
No. of competitors19
Knockout CupHackney Hawks
IndividualIvan Mauger
London CupHackney Hawks
Midland CupCoventry Bees
Highest averageIvan Mauger
Division/s belowBritish League (Div 2)

The 1971 British League season was the 37th season of the top tier of speedway in the United Kingdom and the seventh season known as the British League.[1][2]

Summary

Reading Racers moved up from Division 2 and Newcastle Diamonds dropped out.[3] Belle Vue Aces retained their title to become the first team to win the title for the second time. The team included three time world champion Ivan Mauger, Swedish international Sören Sjösten, Tommy Roper, Eric Broadbelt, Chris Pusey and a 17 year old Peter Collins in his debut season.[4]

Final table

Pos Team PL W D L Pts
1 Belle Vue Aces 36 25 1 10 51
2 Leicester Lions 36 22 3 11 47
3 Coventry Bees 36 23 0 13 46
4 Sheffield Tigers 36 21 1 14 43
5 Swindon Robins 36 19 3 14 40
6 Reading Racers 36 18 4 14 41
7 Hackney Hawks 36 17 4 15 38
8 Newport Wasps 36 19 0 17 37
9 Wembley Lions 36 17 3 16 37
10 Wimbledon Dons 36 18 1 17 36
11 Poole Pirates 36 17 2 17 35
12 Wolverhampton Wolves 36 17 1 18 34
13 King's Lynn Stars 36 16 2 18 34
14 Halifax Dukes 36 16 2 18 32
15 Exeter Falcons 36 16 0 20 31
16 Glasgow Tigers 36 15 1 20 25
17 Oxford Cheetahs 36 12 1 23 20
18 Cradley Heath Heathens 36 8 4 24 20
19 West Ham Hammers 36 9 1 26 19

M = Matches; W = Wins; D = Draws; L = Losses; Pts = Total Points

Top Ten Riders (League Averages)

Rider Nat Team C.M.A.
1 Ivan Mauger New Zealand Belle Vue 11.42
2 Ray Wilson England Leicester 10.97
3 Ole Olsen Denmark Wolverhampton 10.96
4 Jim Airey Australia Sheffield 10.70
5 Barry Briggs New Zealand Swindon 10.64
6 Bengt Jansson Sweden Hackney 10.21
7 Eric Boocock England Halifax 10.14
8 Anders Michanek Sweden Reading 10.03
9 Nigel Boocock England Coventry 9.95
10 Ronnie Moore New Zealand Wimbledon 9.93

British League Knockout Cup

The 1971 Speedway Star British League Knockout Cup was the 33rd edition of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams. Hackney were the winners.[5]

First round

Date Team one Score Team two
08/05Halifax49-29West Ham
08/05Swindon43-35Wimbledon
06/05Oxford46-32Poole

Second round

Date Team one Score Team two
25/06Wolverhampton43-35Belle Vue
21/06Reading38-40Cradley Heath
17/06Oxford39-38Exeter
12/06King's Lynn46-32Newport
11/06Glasgow43-34Leicester
10/06Sheffield48-30Wembley
05/06Halifax42-36Coventry
05/06Swindon36-42Hackney

Quarter-finals

Date Team one Score Team two
14/08Halifax43-35Sheffield
06/08Wolverhampton45-32Oxford
31/07King's Lynn39-39Hackney
31/07Cradley Heath40-38Glasgow
03/09Hackney49-29King's Lynn

Semi-finals

Date Team one Score Team two
17/09Hackney50-27Halifax
06/09Cradley Heath50-28Wolverhampton

Final

First leg

Cradley Heath
Bernt Persson 11
Bob Andrews 9
Mick Handley 7
Pete Jarman 6
John Hart 5
Roy Trigg 3
Cyril Francis 0
41 - 37Hackney Hawks
Bengt Jansson 10
Barry Thomas 8
Hugh Saunders 8
Garry Middleton 7
Laurie Etheridge 2
Geoff Maloney 1
Eddie Reeves 1
[6]

Second leg

Hackney Hawks
Bengt Jansson 12
Garry Middleton 10
Barry Thomas 9
Dave Kennett 9
Hugh Saunders 6
Eddie Reeves 3
Laurie Etheridge 2
51 - 27Cradley Heath
Howard Cole (guest) 13
Bob Andrews 5
Roy Trigg 3
John Hart 3
Pete Jarman 2
Mick Handley 1
Ralph Waller 0
[6]

Hackney Hawks were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 88-68.

Riders' Championship

Ivan Mauger won the British League Riders' Championship, held at Hyde Road on 16 October.[7]

Pos.RiderHeat ScoresTotal
1New Zealand Ivan Mauger3 3 3 3 214
2New Zealand Barry Briggs2 2 3 2 312
3Scotland Jim McMillan1 3 2 3 312
4England Bob Kilby3 0 2 2 310
5England Nigel Boocock3 2 1 3 09
6England Eric Boocock2 2 1 1 39
7Denmark Ole Olsen3 3 2 f fx8
8Sweden Christer Löfqvist2 1 0 3 28
9Australia Jim Airey1 1 3 1 17
10England Ray Wilson1 3 1 1 f6
11Norway Reidar Eide0 2 3 0 16
12Sweden Anders Michanek2 1 0 0 25
13New Zealand Ronnie Moore0 1 2 2 05
14Hungary Sándor Lévai0 0 1 2 14
15England Terry Betts0 0 0 1 12
16Scotland Bert Harkins (res)2 - - - -2
17Sweden Bengt Jansson1 0 0 0 01
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Final leading averages

Rider Nat Team C.M.A.
1 Ivan Mauger New Zealand Belle Vue 11.33
2 Ole Olsen Denmark Wolverhampton 10.99
3 Ray Wilson England Leicester 10.94
4 Jim Airey Australia Sheffield 10.74
5 Barry Briggs New Zealand Swindon 10.67
6 Bengt Jansson Sweden Hackney 10.26
7 Eric Boocock England Halifax 10.19
8 Anders Michanek Sweden Reading 10.05
9 Nigel Boocock England Coventry 9.95
10 Ronnie Moore New Zealand Wimbledon 9.89
11 Martin Ashby England Swindon 9.76
12 Bernt Persson Sweden Cradley Heath 9.68
13 Terry Betts England King's Lynn 9.62
14 Malcolm Simmons England King's Lynn 9.22
15 Trevor Hedge England Wimbledon 9.18
16 Jim McMillan Scotland Glasgow 9.18
17 Sören Sjösten Sweden Belle Vue 9.11
18 Reidar Eide Norway Poole 9.10
19 Göte Nordin Sweden Wembley 9.04
20 John Boulger Australia Leicester 8.99

London Cup

Hackney won the London Cup for only the second time, after previously winning it back in 1936.[8]

Pos Team P W D L F A Pts
1Hackney Hawks44001771358
2West Ham Hammers41031561562
3Wimbledon Dons41031351772

Results

Team Score Team
Hackney40–38West Ham
West Ham45–33Wimbledon
Hackney53–25Wimbledon
Wimbledon41–37West Ham
West Ham36–42Hackney
Wimbledon36–42Hackney

Midland Cup

Coventry won the Midland Cup for the third consecutive year. The competition consisted of six teams.[9]

First round

Team one Team two Score
WolverhamptonSwindon41–36, 41–35
OxfordCradley38–40, 33–45

Semi final round

Team one Team two Score
LeicesterWolverhampton41–37, 42–36
CradleyCoventry33–45, 27–51

Final

First leg

Coventry
Tony Lomas 11
Nigel Boocock 10
Ron Mountford 7
Jan Simensen 7
John Haarhy 5
Roger Hill 4
Les Owen 1
45–33Leicester
Ray Wilson 12
John Boulger 11
Alan Cowland 3
Graham Plant 2
Norman Storer 2
Tom Leadbitter 2
Malcolm Brown 1

Second leg

Leicester
John Boulger 12
Ray Wilson 8
Graham Plant 6
Malcolm Shakespeare 6
Norman Storer 5
Alan Cowland 4
Malcolm Brown 0
41–37Coventry
Tony Lomas 8
Ron Mountford 8
Jan Simensen 8
Nigel Boocock 5
Roger Hill 5
Les Owen 3
John Haarhy 0

Coventry won on aggregate 82–74

Riders & final averages

Belle Vue

Coventry

Cradley Heath

Exeter

Glasgow

Hackney

Halifax

King's Lynn

Leicester

Newport

Oxford

Poole

Reading

Sheffield

Swindon

Wembley

West Ham

Wimbledon

Wolverhampton

See also

References

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  3. Oakes, Peter (1981). 1981 Speedway Yearbook. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. p. 100. ISBN 0-86215-017-5.
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  7. "Speedway". Sunday Mirror. 17 October 1971. Retrieved 2 June 2023 via British Newspaper Archive.
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  9. "Fifth heat settles Lions". Leicester Daily Mercury. 13 October 1971. Retrieved 21 October 2023 via British Newspaper Archive.
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