2011 AMA National Speedway Championship

The 2011 AMA National Speedway Championship Series was staged over a single round, which was held at Auburn on September 30.[1] Billy Janniro took the title, his third in total, scoring a maximum in the process.

2011 AMA National Speedway Championship
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Event format

Over the course of 20 heats, each rider raced against every other rider once. The top eight scorers then reached the semi-finals, with first and second in those semi-finals reaching the final. The final counted for double points, with the overall positions decided upon the total points scored in the meeting.

Classification

Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1Billy Janniro24(3,3,3,3,3,3,6)
2Bryan Yarrow20(3,2,3,2,3,3,4)
3Charlie Venegas15(3,3,2,3,0,2,2)
4Bart Bast12(3,3,3,0,2,1)
5Tommy Hedden12(2,2,2,3,3)
6Greg Hooten, Jr.11(2,1,3,3,1,1)
7Charles Ermolenko9(0,2,2,2,1,2,0)
8Bobby Schwartz9(1,2,2,2,2,0)
9JT Martynse5(1,0,0,1,3)
10JT Mabry5(2,1,1,1,-)
11Alex Marcucci4(1,1,0,1,1)
12Bryce Starks3(0,0,1,0,2)
13Devin Defreece3(0,1,0,1,1)
14Dan Faria2(2,0,0,0,0)
15Chris Kerr2(0,0,0,0,2)
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