1988 Individual Long Track World Championship

The 1988 Individual Long Track World Championship was the 18th edition of the FIM speedway Individual Long Track World Championship.[1] The event was held on 18 September 1988 at Scheeßel in Germany, which was West Germany at the time.[2]

1988 Individual Long Track World Championship

The Championship format was altered with 16 rider fields and 8 riders in each heat. The top 8 scorers qualified for the semi final heats with (points carried forward).[3]

The world title was won by Karl Maier of West Germany for the fourth time.[4]

Final Classification

Pos Rider Heat Pts Heat Pts Heat Pts Heat Pts Heat Pts Heat Pts Total Pts
1 Karl Maier77777742
2 Klaus Lausch76766ef32
3 Chris Morton27673631
4 Hans Nielsen466ef7427
5 Gerd Riss54444526
6 Heinrich Diener63555226
7 Roland Dannö65ef66124
8 Simon Wigg32454321
9 Egon Müller3453efE15
10 Jens Henry Nielsen55122E15
11 Sam Ermolenko4xef45E13
12 Kai Niemi21312E9
13 Petr Vandirek00333E9
14 Steve Schofield01221E6
15 Antonín Kasper Jr.13f--E4
16 Simon Cross12efef-E3
17 Steve Baker---11E2
18 Ari Koponen--2-0E2
  • E = eliminated (no further ride)
  • f = fell
  • ef = engine failure
  • x = excluded
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References

  1. "SPEEDWAY and LONGTRACK". Speedway.org.
  2. "World Longtrack World Champions". Grasstrack GB.
  3. "WORLD LONGTRACK FINALS 1971 – 1996 Tracy Holmes" (PDF). Speedway Plus.com.
  4. Montague, Trevor (2004). A To Z of Sport, page 512. Little Brown. ISBN 0-316-72946-9.
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