The 1935 Star Riders' Championship was decided over twenty heats, and the rider with the highest total score was crowned as champion. Tom Farndon and Ron Johnson did not take part after crashing the night before at the New Cross Stadium, an accident that cost Farndon his life the day after the final. Geoff Pymar and Norman Parker replaced them.[1]

1935 was the final running of the Star Riders' Championship. From 1936, Motorcycle speedway would have its own official Speedway World Championship.

Final

Pos.RiderHeat scoresTotal
1England Frank Charles(3,3,3,3,3)15
2England Jack Ormston(3,3,3,2,3)14
3Australia Max Grosskreutz(3,3,3,1,3)13
4England Eric Langton(0,3,2,3,2)10
5England Jack Parker(2,2,0,3,3)10
6Australia Bluey Wilkinson(2,2,3,1,2)10
7Australia Vic Huxley(3,1,1,2,2)9
8Australia Dicky Case(1,2,2,3,R)8
9England Tommy Croombs(2,1,2,1,1)7
10England Norman Parker(2,1,1,2,0)6
11England Bill Kitchen(1,2,1,R,R)4
12England Tiger Stevenson(0,0,2,1,1)4
13Australia Lionel van Praag(1,0,2,0,0)3
14England Geoff Pymar(1,1,0,0,1)3
15Australia Jack Sharp(0,0,1,0,R)1
16New Zealand Wally Kilmister(F,-,-,-,-)0
*England Tom Farndonwithdrawn-
*Australia Ron Johnsonwithdrawn-

References

  1. Bamford, R. & Stallworthy, D. (2003) Speedway – The Pre War Years, Stroud: Tempus Publishing. ISBN 0-7524-2749-0


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