2019 British Speedway Championship


The 2019 British Speedway Championship was the 59th edition of the British [Speedway Championship]. Robert Lambert was the defending champion having won the title in 2018 [British Speedway Championship|2018]. The competition consisted of one semi-final and a final, with six riders qualifying from the semi-final, there were 10 riders seeded to the final. These riders were Robert Lambert, Rory Schlein, Chris Harris, Dan Bewley, Craig Cook, Richard Lawson, Edward Kennett, Scott Nicholls, Adam Ellis and Danny King. However, Lambert and Ellis missed out on the final due to injury, so Lambert was unable to defend his title. The championship was won by Charles Wright for the first time, King finished second, while Cook took third place.

Results

Semi-final

Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1Charles Wright14
2Richie Worrall13
3Danny Ayres12
4Paul Starke11
5Lewis Kerr11
6Steve Worrall10
7Ashley Morris8
8Tom Bacon8
9Simon Lambert8
10Kyle Newman6
11Stefan Nielsen5
12Josh Auty5
13Ben Morley4
14Drew Kemp3
15David Wallinger2
16Ben Rathbone0
17Jason Garrity0
18Kyle Howarth0

The Final

Under 21 final

Robert Lambert won the British Speedway Under 21 Championship for the third consecutive year. The final was held at Shielfield Park on 27 April.
Pos.RiderPointsSFFinal
1Robert Lambert15x3
2Zach Wajtknecht1132
3Jack Thomas1221
4Tom Brennan12x0
5Drew Kemp121
6Dan Bewley120
7Nathan Greaves10
8Kyle Bickley8
9Jack Smith7
10Leon Flint7
11Ryan Kinsley5
12Jordan Palin3
13Anders Rowe3
14Jason Edwards2
15Luke Harris1
16Harry McGurk1