2015 British Speedway Championship


The 2015 British Speedway Championship is the 55th edition of the British [Speedway Championship]. Tai Woffinden was the defending champion having won the title in 2013 and 2014. The competition consisted of two semi-finals and a final. Seven riders qualified from each semi-final and were joined by two nominated wildcards in the decider. The final took place in Wolverhampton on 15 June 2015 and was won by Woffinden. It was his third straight success, equalling the feat achieved by Andy Smith between 1993 and 1995. Craig Cook was second for the second year in a row, earning himself the wildcard place in the 2015 Speedway Grand Prix of Great Britain as a result. Cook had initially led the final, but Jason Garrity fell and a re-run was then required, which Woffinden won. Danny King took third place overall.

Results

Semi-final 1

Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1Chris Harris14
2Ben Barker13
3Andre Compton12
4Edward Kennett11
5Lewis Blackbird10
6Josh Auty10
7Richard Lawson9
8Jason Garrity9
9Richie Worrall7
10Paul Starke7
11Ashley Birks6
12Adam Ellis4
13Ritchie Hawkins3
14Luke Bowen2
15Stuart Robson2
16Ashley Morris1

Semi-final 2

Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1Scott Nicholls11
2Danny King11
3Leigh Lanham11
4Craig Cook11
5Kyle Howarth11
6Tai Woffinden10
7Carl Wilkinson9
8Adam Roynon9
9Charles Wright8
10Steve Worrall8
11Stefan Nielsen7
12Simon Lambert5
13Kyle Newman4
14Robert Lambert2
15Lewis Rose2
16Scott Campos1
17James Wright0
18Ryan Kinsley0

The final

Under-21 final

Kyle Howarth won the British Speedway Under 21 Championship. The final was held at Brandon Stadium on 14 April.
Pos.RiderPointsSFFinal
1Kyle Howarth14x3
2Robert Lambert15x2
3Stefan Nielsen1121
4Ashley Morris1230
5James Shanes91
6Max Clegg120
7Josh Bates8
8Ben Morley7
9Marc Owen7
10Oliver Greenwood6
11Connor Coles5
12Tom Stokes5
13Connor Mountain4
14Josh Bailey2
15Danny Phillips2
16Ryan Terry-Daley1
17Danno Verge 0