2002 AMA National Speedway Championship


The 2002 AMA National Speedway Championship Series was staged over three rounds, which were held at San Bernardino (August 14),[1] Auburn (August 16)[2] and Auburn (September 20).[3] Billy Hamill successfully retained the title.

2002 AMA National Speedway Championship
Previous: 2001 Next: 2003

Event format

Over the course of 20 heats, each rider raced against every other rider once. The field was then split into sections of four riders, with the top four entering the 'A' Final. Points were then awarded depending on where a rider finished in each final. The points in the 'A' Final were awarded thus, 20, 18, 16 and 14. Bonus points for were also awarded.

Classification

Pos. Rider Points
1 Billy Hamill 55 211420
2 Billy Janniro 53 181619
3 Mike Faria 42 91914
4 Eddie Castro 36 141012
5 Greg Hancock 36 1620
6 Scott Brant 34 121111
7 Chris Manchester 33 111012
8 Bobby Hedden 24 1518
9 Bart Bast 24 699
10 Josh Larsen 20 776
11 Ryan Fisher 18 1080
12 Alan Christian 13 67
13 Tommy Hedden 12 525
14 Bobby Schwartz 12 444
15 Gary Hicks 8 80
16 Bryan Yarrow 8 08
17 Chris Kerr 6 33
18 Eric Carillo 4 31
19 Randy DiFrancesco 2 2
20 Bobby Krips 0 0


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