1990 Individual Speedway World Championship

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The 1990 Individual Speedway World Championship was the 45th edition of the official World Championship to determine the world champion rider.[1][2][3]

The Final was held at the Odsal Stadium in Bradford, England. It would be the 28th and last time the World Final would be held in England under the traditional single meeting format.[4]

Sweden's Per Jonsson won his only World Individual Championship to become the first Swedish World Champion since Anders Michanek in 1974 and became the first rider to win both the Under-21 and Senior World Championships having previously won the 1985 Under-21 World Championship. Jonsson defeated Shawn Moran from the United States in a run-off after both finished the meeting on 13 points. Moran was later stripped of his second place by the FIM for failing a drug test taken at the Overseas Final. After Moran's disqualification, the FIM did not upgrade the placings, thus records show no second place rider for the 1990 World Final. Australian youngster Todd Wiltshire, believed by many judges to be one who would be making up the numbers in his first World Final, finished third with 12 points after winning his first two rides.[5]

After having won each World Final since 1984, including five 1-2 finishes and taking all podium places in 1988, the 1990 World Final saw no Danish riders finishing on the podium for the first time since 1983. Defending champion Hans Nielsen, the only Dane in the field following an injury to Jan O. Pedersen which kept him from riding, finished in 4th place with 11 points.[6]

Overseas Series[]

New Zealand Qualification[]

  • First 2 from New Zealand final to Commonwealth final
Date Venue Winner Runner-up 3rd place
South Island Final
?? New ZealandRuapuna Speedway New Zealand Mark Thorpe New Zealand David Bargh
North Island Final
?? New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand New Zealand Gary Allan ??
New Zealand Final
?? New ZealandRuapuna Speedway New Zealand Larry Ross New Zealand New Zealand Mark Thorpe

Australian Qualification[]

  • First 4 from Australian final to Commonwealth final
Date Venue Winner Runner-up 3rd place
Northern Territory Championship
?? AustraliaNorthline Speedway Australia ?? ??
Victorian Championship
?? Australia Australia Leigh Adams Australia Phil Crump ??
New South Wales Championship
?? AustraliaNewcastle Motordrome Australia Todd Wiltshire Australia Craig Boyce Australia
South Australian Championship
?? AustraliaNorth Arm Speedway Australia Australia Shane Parker ??
Queensland Championship
?? Australia Australia Troy Butler ?? ??
Western Australian Championship
?? AustraliaClaremont Speedway Australia Glenn Doyle Australia Glyn Taylor Australia
Australian Championship Final
?? AustraliaBrisbane Exhibition Ground Australia Glenn Doyle Australia Leigh Adams Australia

North American Final[]

Pos. Rider Total
1 United States Shawn Moran 18+3
2 United States Billy Hamill 18+2
3 United States Rick Miller 18+1
4 United States Greg Hancock 18+0
5 United States Ronnie Correy 16+3
6 United States Kelly Moran 16+2
7 United States Bobby Schwartz 14
8 United States Mike Faria 12
9 United States Robert Pfetzing 12
10 United States Lance King 11
11 United States Steve Lucero 8
12 United States 8
13 United States Josh Larsen 7
14 United States Brad Oxley 5
15 United States 5
16 United States Charles Ermolenko 3
17 United States Eddie Castro 3
18 United States Sam Ermolenko 2
19 Canada 1
20 Canada 0
Res United States 3
Res United States 2

Nordic Final[]

  • June 9, 1990
  • Sweden Linköping,
  • First 7 to the Intercontinental Final plus 1 reserve
Pos. Rider Total
1 Denmark Jan O. Pedersen 14
2 Sweden Per Jonsson 12
3 Sweden Henrik Gustafsson 11+3
4 Sweden Conny Ivarsson 11+2
5 Sweden Jimmy Nilsen 11+1
6 Denmark Hans Nielsen 11+0
7 Sweden Dennis Löfqvist 9+3
8 Denmark Brian Karger 9+2
9 Finland Kai Niemi 6
10 Denmark Bo Petersen 6
11 Sweden Peter Nahlin 5
12 Norway Einar Kyllingstad 5
13 Denmark 3
14 Finland Olli Tyrväinen 2
15 Norway Arnt Førland 2
16 Denmark Jan Pedersen 2
Res Finland 1

Commonwealth Final[]

Pos. Rider Total
1 United Kingdom Kelvin Tatum 14
2 United Kingdom Martin Dugard 13
3 United Kingdom Simon Cross 12
4 United Kingdom Jeremy Doncaster 11
5 United Kingdom Richard Knight 11
6 Australia Todd Wiltshire* 10
7 United Kingdom Gary Havelock 8
8 Australia Leigh Adams 8
9 New Zealand David Bargh* 6
10 United Kingdom Simon Wigg 6
11 United Kingdom Mark Loram 6
12 Australia Troy Butler 5+3
13 United Kingdom John Davis 5+2
14 United Kingdom Graham Jones 3
15 Australia Glenn Doyle 3
16 New Zealand Gary Allan* 0

* Todd Wiltshire replaced Australian qualifier . David Bargh and Gary Allan replaced New Zealand qualifiers Larry Ross and

Overseas Final[]

Pos. Rider Total
1 United Kingdom Jeremy Doncaster 15
2 Australia Todd Wiltshire 13
3 United States Shawn Moran 10
4 United States Ronnie Correy* 9
5 United Kingdom Martin Dugard 9
6 United Kingdom Kelvin Tatum 8
7 United States Rick Miller 8
8 United Kingdom Simon Cross 7
9 Australia Troy Butler 7
10 United Kingdom Richard Knight 6+3
11 United Kingdom Gary Havelock 6+2
12 United Kingdom Mark Loram 6+1
13 United Kingdom Simon Wigg 6+0
14 Australia Leigh Adams 5
15 United States Billy Hamill 4
16 New Zealand David Bargh 1
Res United States Kelly Moran -
Res United Kingdom John Davis -

* Ronnie Correy replaced Greg Hancock

Intercontinental Final[]

  • August 12, 1990
  • Denmark ,
  • First 11 to the World Final plus 1 reserve
Pos. Rider Heat Scores Total
1 United States Shawn Moran (3,2,3,3,3) 14
2 Sweden Per Jonsson (3,3,1,2,3) 12
3 Denmark Hans Nielsen (2,3,3,2,1) 11+3
4 Denmark Jan O. Pedersen (3,1,1,3,3) 11+2
5 United States Rick Miller (3,1,3,1,2) 10
6 United Kingdom Kelvin Tatum (2,R,3,2,2) 9
7 United States Ronnie Correy (R,2,3,2,2 9
8 United Kingdom Richard Knight* (1,2,2,0,3) 8
9 United Kingdom Martin Dugard (1,3,0,3,0) 7
10 Sweden Jimmy Nilsen (2,2,2,1,0) 7
11 Australia Todd Wiltshire (2,0,2,0,2) 6
12 Sweden Henrik Gustafsson (R,1,0,3,1) 5
13 Sweden Dennis Löfqvist (1,0,1,1,1) 4
14 Australia Troy Butler (R,2,1,0,F) 3
15 Sweden Conny Ivarsson (1,0,0,0,1) 2
16 United Kingdom Jeremy Doncaster (0,1,0,1,0) 2
Res Denmark Brian Karger did not ride -
Res United Kingdom Gary Havelock did not ride -

* Richard Knight replaced injured qualifier Simon Cross

Continental Final[]

  • August 12, 1990
  • Germany Norden,
  • First 5 to the World Final plus 1 reserve
Pos. Rider Heat Scores Total
1 Germany Gerd Riss (3,2,2,3,3) 13
2 Hungary Zoltán Adorján (2,3,1,3,3) 12+3
3 Italy Armando Castagna (3,3,x,3,3) 12+2
4 Czech Republic Roman Matoušek (3,1,3,2,2) 11
5 Czech Republic Zdeněk Tesař (3,0,2,3,2) 10+3
6 Czech Republic Antonín Kasper Jr. (1,3,3,2,1) 10+2
7 Hungary Sándor Tihanyi (0,3,2,2,2) 9
8 Poland (2,1,F,1,3) 7
9 Hungary Antal Kocso (2,2,2,0,1) 7
10 Germany Klaus Lausch (2,1,3,R,ns) 6
11 Czech Republic Bohumil Brhel (1,2,EF,2,0) 5
12 Czech Republic (1,1,1,0,2) 5
13 Hungary (0,2,1,1,1) 5
14 Poland Tomasz Gollob (0,0,3,1,0) 4
15 Austria (1,0,0,1,1) 3
16 Poland (0,0,1,0,0) 1

World final[]

Classification[]

Placing Rider Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pts Pos
1 Sweden (9) Per Jonsson 13+3 3 3 2 2 3 13 1
2 United States (15) Shawn Moran 13+2 1 3 3 3 3 13 2
3 Australia (6) Todd Wiltshire 12 3 3 2 1 3 12 3
4 Denmark (1) Hans Nielsen 11 3 1 3 2 2 11 4
5 Sweden (12) Jimmy Nilsen 10 2 1 2 3 2 10 5
6 Sweden (13) Henrik Gustafsson 9 3 2 3 0 1 9 6
7 England (16) Kelvin Tatum 9 2 3 0 3 1 9 7
8 Italy (2) Armando Castagna 8 0 2 1 3 2 8 8
9 United States (8) Rick Miller 8 2 2 3 1 - 8 9
10 England (11) Richard Knight 7 1 2 1 2 1 7 10
11 England (4) Martin Dugard 6 2 0 1 0 3 6 11
12 Czech Republic (5) Roman Matoušek 5 1 - 0 2 2 5 12
13 Czech Republic (10) Zdeněk Tesař 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 13
14 United States (7) Ronnie Correy 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 14
15 Czech Republic (14) Antonín Kasper Jr. 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 15
16 Hungary (3) Zoltán Adorján 2 1 - 0 1 0 2 16
Hungary (17) Sándor Tihanyi 0 0
Sweden (18) Dennis Löfqvist 0 0
Placing Rider Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pts Pos

m - exclusion for exceeding two minute time allowance • t - exclusion for touching the tapes • x - other exclusion • e - retired or mechanical failure • f - fell • ns - non-starter • nc - non-classify

gate A - inside gate B gate C gate D - outside
Pos. Rider Heat Scores Total
1 Sweden Per Jonsson (3,3,2,2,3) 13+3
2 United States Shawn Morana (failed drugs test) (1,3,3,3,3) 13+2
3 Australia Todd Wiltshire (3,3,2,1,3) 12
4 Denmark Hans Nielsen (3,1,3,2,2) 11
5 Sweden Jimmy Nilsen (2,1,2,3,2) 10
6 Sweden Henrik Gustafsson* (3,2,3,0,1) 9
7 United Kingdom Kelvin Tatum (2,3,0,3,1) 9
8 Italy Armando Castagna (F,2,1,3,2) 8
9 United States Rick Miller (2,2,3,1,x) 8
10 United Kingdom Richard Knight (1,2,1,2,1) 7
11 United Kingdom Martin Dugard (2,0,1,0,3) 6
12 Czech Republic Roman Matoušek (1,R,0,2,2) 5
13 Czech Republic Zdeněk Tesař (0,0,2,0,R) 2
14 United States Ronnie Correy (1,0,x,1,0) 2
15 Hungary Zoltán Adorján (1,R,0,1,0) 2
16 Czech Republic Antonín Kasper Jr.* (0,1,1,0,0) 2
Res Hungary Sándor Tihanyi did not ride -
Res Sweden Dennis Löfqvist did not ride -

* Henrik Gustafsson and Antonín Kasper Jr. replaced injured qualifiers Jan O. Pedersen and Gerd Riss

Notes:
a. Shawn Moran scored 13 points and lost the run-off to Per Jonsson. However, Moran had failed a random drug and alcohol test taken three months earlier at the Overseas Final, and was subsequently disqualified from second place. The FIM did not upgrade the standings and the official records show no second place rider.

References[]

  1. ^ "World Championship 1936-1994". Edinburgh Speedway. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
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  4. ^ "WORLD FINALS 1936-1994" (PDF). Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
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  6. ^ 1990 Individual Speedway World Championship
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Books
  • Loader, Tony (1991). Loader's International Speedway Annual 1991. Tony Loader. pp. 8–18. ISSN 1036-4404.

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