James Shanes

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James Shanes
Born (1997-03-17) 17 March 1997 (age 24)
Dorchester, England
Nationality England
Websitewww.smiley-racing.com
Current club information
British leagueBirmingham Brummies
Career history
2013Coventry Storm
2014Devon Demons
2015–2016Kent Kings
2017–2018Poole Pirates
2018Sheffield Tigers
2018–Birmingham Brummies
2019Swindon Robins
Individual honours
2016, 2017European Grasstrack Champion
2015, 2016, 2017, 2019
2015British SandAce Championship
2014
Team honours
2015World Longtrack Team Champion

James Shanes (born 17 March 1997) is a British Motorcycle Racer[1] and competes in Grasstrack, Longtrack and Speedway. He has won 4x British Masters Grasstrack Championship,2 x European Grasstrack Championship, world long track competitor and rides for the in the Championship

Grasstrack[]

Shanes began racing in 2003, aged 6 years, on a 50cc automatic. He progressed through the youth classes with some success, including British Championship wins in 2010 and 2011. He upgraded to adult 250cc racing on his 15th birthday and finished 3rd place in the 250cc British Championship that year.

Shanes is the first rider to complete a hat-trick of British Masters Grasstrack titles as well as being the youngest to win back to back titles. He is also the youngest European Champion.

Longtrack[]

World Championship Grand-Prix Series[]

Year GP Points Pos GP Wins GP Podiums
2017 5 78 4 1 1
2018 5 71 5 0 1
2019 5 34 10 0 0
2020 2 18 10 0 0

Best Results

World Championship Team Championship[]

Grasstrack[]

European Championship[]

British Masters[]

Speedway[]

All figures relate to the League Racing.

Year Team Matches Rides Points Bonus Total Average Full
Maximum
Paid
Maximum
2014 Plymouth Devils 3 10 3 2 5 2.00
2016 Somerset Rebels 5 21 14 2 16 3.05
2017 Poole Pirates 32 115 93 26 119 4.14 1
2018 Sheffield Tigers 28 142 171 32 203 5.72
2018 Poole Pirates 5 17 11 3 14 3.29
2019 Birmingham Brummies 18 90 122 21 143 6.36
2020 Swindon Robins 7 24 8 4 12 2.00

External References[]

References[]

  1. ^ "James Shanes – Grasstrack GB".
  2. ^ "James Shanes Crowned European Champion at Swingfield".
  3. ^ "Grasstrack: James Shanes set for set for title defence at British Masters".
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