1976 Australasian Individual Speedway Championship

The 1976 Australasian Individual Speedway Championship was the inaugural Australasian Final, introduced for Motorcycle speedway riders from Australia and New Zealand as part of the qualification for the 1976 Speedway World Championship.[1]

The Final took place at the 413 metres (452 yards) long Western Springs Stadium in Auckland. South Australian Champion John Boulger took out the Final from fellow Australians Billy Sanders and Phil Crump. The then four time World Champion Ivan Mauger finished fourth to grab the final spot in the 1976 Intercontinental Final at London's famous Wembley Stadium.

Mitch Shirra, who before the end of the 1970s would be riding for his native New Zealand (he was born in Auckland), actually rode as an Australian in this meeting complete with the Australian flag on his breast plate. Sixteen-year-old Shirra (who in late 1973 began riding at the age of 14 after lying about his age) was living in Sydney and considered the Liverpool International Speedway to be his home track.

Australasian Final

Pos.RiderTotal
1Australia John Boulger14
2Australia Billy Sanders13
3Australia Phil Crump12
4New Zealand Ivan Mauger11+3
5Australia Phil Herne11+2
6Australia Mitch Shirra11+1
7New Zealand Barry Briggs8
8Australia John Titman8
9Australia Ricky Day6
10New Zealand Colin Tucker5
11Australia John Langfield4
12New Zealand Larry Ross4
13New Zealand Colin Farquharson4
14New Zealand Graeme Stapleton3
15New Zealand Roy Trigg2
16New Zealand Paul Fewings2
17New Zealand D. Sincock (Res)1
18New Zealand Robin Adlington (Res)1

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