1997 Speedway Grand Prix Qualification

The 1997 Speedway Grand Prix Qualification or GP Challenge was a series of motorcycle speedway meetings used to determine the 8 riders that qualified for the 1997 Speedway Grand Prix[1] to join the other 8 riders that finished in the leading positions from the 1996 Speedway Grand Prix.

The format changed slightly in that four riders would qualify straight from the Intercontinental and Continental finals and four riders would qualify through the GP Challenge.[2][3][4]

Simon Wigg won the GP Challenge.[5]

Format

  • First Round - 5 riders each from Sweden & Denmark, 3 riders each from Finland & Norway to Scandinavian Final
  • First Round - 32 riders from Continental quarter finals to Continental semi-finals
  • First Round - 7 riders from British final to Overseas Final
  • First Round - 5 riders from Australian/New Zealand final to Overseas Final
  • First Round - 4 riders from United States final to Overseas Final
  • Second Round - 8 riders from Scandinavian final to Intercontinental Final
  • Second Round - 8 riders from Overseas final to Intercontinental Final
  • Second Round - 16 riders from Continental semi-finals to Continental Final
  • Third Round - 7 riders from positions 9-15 from the 1995 Grand Prix to GP Challenge
  • Third Round - 2 riders from the Continental Final to 1997 Grand Prix and 4 to GP Challenge
  • Third Round - 2 riders from the Intercontinental Final to 1997 Grand Prix and 5 to GP Challenge
  • Final Round - 4 riders from the GP Challenge to the 1997 Grand Prix

First round

Continental quarter finals

Second round

Overseas Final

3 riders to Intercontinental final+

+ Controversy over tyres at the final saw only 3 riders progress with an extra 5 places awarded in the Scandinavian final.[6][7]

Scandinavian Final

13 riders to Intercontinental final

(9 Jun 1996 Norway Varhaug)
Pos Rider Points
1Sweden Jimmy Nilsen14[8]
2Denmark Brian Andersen12
3Sweden Mikael Karlsson11
4Norway Arnt Førland10
5Denmark John Jørgensen10
6Denmark Jan Stæchmann10
7Denmark Brian Karger10
8Sweden Stefan Dannö9
9Sweden Niklas Klingberg9
10Denmark Ronni Pedersen7
11Norway Rune Holta4
12Finland Vesa Ylinen4
13Finland Kai Laukkanen4
14Norway Lars Gunnestad3
15Finland Jarno Kosonen2
16Norway Björn Tönnesen1
16Norway John Pollestad0

Continental semi finals

Continental semi-finals - 16 riders from to Continental final

SF

Pos. Rider Points
1Russia Sergej Darkin14
2England Simon Wigg13
3Italy Armando Castagna13
4Hungary Zoltán Adorján11
5Ukraine Igor Marko9
6France Philippe Bergé8
7Czech Republic Zdeněk Schneiderwind7
8Russia Oleg Kurguskin7
9Italy Valentino Furlanetto7
10Czech Republic Václav Milík Sr.6
11Italy Stefano Alfonso6
12Poland Piotr Baron5
13Germany Robbie Kessler4
14Ukraine Vladimir Trofimov4
15Poland Piotr Protasiewicz3
16Hungary Zsolt Benzce3

SF

Pos. Rider Points
1Poland Roman Jankowski12
2Poland Jacek Krzyżaniak12
3Poland Sławomir Drabik12
4Poland Tomasz Gollob11
5Czech Republic Tomáš Topinka10
6Germany Robert Barth9
7Russia Rinat Mardanshin9
8Poland Tomasz Bajerski9
9Germany Gerd Riss8
10Czech Republic Antonín Kasper Jr.7
11Latvia Nikolaj Kokins5
12Poland Piotr Świst5
13Czech Republic Antonín Šváb Jr.5
14Hungary Csaba Hell3
15Hungary Sándor Tihanyi2
16Germany Mirko Wolter1

Third round

Intercontinental Final

2 riders direct to Grand Prix, 5 riders to GP Challenge, Jimmy Nilsen won the event.[9]

Continental Final

  • 2 riders direct to Grand Prix, 4 riders to GP Challenge[10]
  • 28 July 1996 Germany Abensberg
Pos. Rider Points
1Poland Tomasz Gollob12
2Poland Sławomir Drabik11
3Hungary Zoltán Adorján11
4Germany Robert Barth11
5Russia Rinat Mardanshin11
6England Simon Wigg10
7Russia Sergej Darkin10
8Italy Armando Castagna9
9Czech Republic Tomáš Topinka9
10Poland Jacek Krzyżaniak6
11Poland Tomasz Bajerski5
12Russia Oleg Kurguskin5
13Czech Republic Zdeněk Schneiderwind3
14Czech Republic Antonín Kasper Jr.3
15Poland Roman Jankowski2
16France Philippe Bergé1
17Ukraine Igor Marko1
18Czech Republic Václav Milík Sr.1

Final Round

GP Challenge

4 riders to 1997 Grand Prix

Pos. Rider Points
1England Simon Wigg12
2Australia Leigh Adams12
3Sweden Mikael Karlsson11
4England Andy Smith11
5United States Sam Ermolenko11
6Australia Jason Crump11
7Australia Ryan Sullivan9
8Sweden Stefan Dannö9
9England Joe Screen9
10Denmark Brian Karger8
11Hungary Zoltán Adorján6
12Germany Gerd Riss4
13Germany Robert Barth4
14Australia Craig Boyce2
15Russia Rinat Mardanshin0
16Denmark Tommy Knudsen0
17Italy Armando Castagna0

References

  1. "Individual Championship". Speedway.org. Retrieved 6 January 2023.
  2. "Karlsson wins GP berth". Birmingham Daily Post. 7 October 1996. Retrieved 20 January 2023 via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. "HISTORICAL LIST OF RESULTS 1995-2013 Speedway Grand Prix - Qualifications". Speedway History. Retrieved 6 January 2023.
  4. "Big chance for Wilson to sparkle with Stars". Huddersfield Daily Examiner. 5 October 1996. Retrieved 20 January 2023 via British Newspaper Archive.
  5. "Speedway". Torbay Express and South Devon Echo. 7 October 1996. Retrieved 6 January 2023 via British Newspaper Archive.
  6. "Speedway World Championship History - 1996". Speedway History. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  7. "Kiwis in the Overseas Final - 1996". Speedway Plus. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  8. "LEGENDS: JIMMY NILSEN". Swindon Speedway. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  9. "Super Swede". Cambridge Daily News. 29 July 1996. Retrieved 20 January 2023 via British Newspaper Archive.
  10. "27.07.1996.Speedway Continental final - Abensberg (GER)". You Tube. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
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