The 1979 Intercontinental Final was the fifth running of the Intercontinental Final as part of the qualification for the 1979 Speedway World Championship. The 1979 Final was run on 5 August at the White City Stadium in London, England, and was the last qualifying stage for riders from Scandinavia, the USA and from the Commonwealth nations for the World Final to be held at the Silesian Stadium in Chorzów, Poland.[1]

In front of their home crowd, the 20-year-old sensation Michael Lee and the 1976 World Champion Peter Collins dominated the meeting. Lee defeated Collins in a runoff after both finished on 14 points. Four points behind them was Denmark's Finn Thomsen, who secured third place after defeating Dave Jessup and Ivan Mauger in a runoff. Notably, Mauger would go on to make history in Poland, winning his record 6th Individual World Championship.

Surprising non-qualifiers for the World Final were England's Gordon Kennett (who had finished second in the 1978 World Final at Wembley) and Finland's Kai Niemi. Both riders were part of the British League club White City, with the 380 metres (420 yards) White City Stadium being their home track.

1979 Intercontinental Final

Pos.RiderTotal
1England Michael Lee14+3
2England Peter Collins14+2
3Denmark Finn Thomsen10+3
4England Dave Jessup10+2
5New Zealand Ivan Mauger10+1
6Denmark Ole Olsen9
7United States Kelly Moran*8
8Australia Billy Sanders8
9Australia John Titman8
10New Zealand Larry Ross7
11Finland Kai Niemi6
12England Gordon Kennett5
13England John Davis4
14United States Bobby Schwartz2
15Denmark Hans Nielsen2
16England Malcolm Simmons (Res)2
17Sweden Jan Andersson1

Kelly Moran replaced Mike Bast

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