The Commonwealth final was a Motorcycle speedway final sanctioned by the FIM as a qualifying round for the Speedway World Championship between 1979 and 1994.

Introduced to the World Championship in 1979, it served as a qualifying round for Commonwealth riders, primarily those from Australia, England and New Zealand.

The Commonwealth final was not run from 1981 to 1985, during which time riders who qualified through their national championship were through to the Overseas Final. It returned to the World Championship calendar in 1986 and lasted until 1994, the last year of the traditional single meeting World Championship final before the advent of the Speedway Grand Prix World championship series in 1995.

Editions

All 11 Commonwealth finals were held in England. Kelvin Tatum was the most successful Commonwealth finalist, winning four finals (1987, 1988, 1990 and 1992). Reigning Australian Champion Leigh Adams was the only non-English winner when he took out the 1993 Final.

YearVenueWinnersRunner-up3rd place
1979England London White City StadiumEngland Michael LeeAustralia Billy SandersEngland Dave Jessup
1980England London Wimbledon StadiumEngland Dave JessupEngland John LouisNew Zealand Ivan Mauger
1981-1985 - not held
1986England Manchester Belle Vue StadiumEngland Jeremy DoncasterEngland Kelvin TatumEngland Chris Morton
1987England Manchester Belle Vue StadiumEngland Kelvin TatumEngland Simon CrossEngland Marvyn Cox
1988England King's Lynn Norfolk ArenaEngland Kelvin TatumNew Zealand Mitch ShirraEngland Simon Wigg
1989England Manchester Belle Vue StadiumEngland Simon WiggNew Zealand Mitch ShirraEngland Neil Collins
1990England Manchester Belle Vue StadiumEngland Kelvin TatumEngland Martin DugardEngland Simon Cross
1991England King's Lynn Norfolk ArenaEngland Jeremy DoncasterAustralia Leigh AdamsEngland Joe Screen
1992England King's Lynn Norfolk ArenaEngland Kelvin TatumNew Zealand Mark ThorpeEngland Gary Havelock
1993England King's Lynn Norfolk ArenaAustralia Leigh AdamsEngland Andy SmithEngland Martin Dugard
1994England King's Lynn Norfolk ArenaEngland Mark LoramEngland Martin DugardEngland Joe Screen

See also