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1976 Individual Speedway World Championship

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The 1976 Individual Speedway World Championship.

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England's Peter Collins became the first British World Speedway Champion since Peter Craven had won in 1962. Fellow Englishman Malcolm Simmons finished second with Australia's Phil Crump finishing third. 1976 was the first time since 1952 that no rider from New Zealand or Sweden finished on the podium in the World Final.

British Final

  • June 2, 1976
  •  GBR Coventry, Brandon Stadium
  • First 5 to Intercontinental Final
  • Swedish Final

  • May 25, 1976
  •  SWE Linköping
  • First 8 to Nordic Final
  • Australian Final

  • February 13, 1976
  • Adelaide
  • First 8 to Austral-Asian Final
  • Australasian Final

  • February 21, 1976
  • Auckland
  • First 4 to Intercontinental Final
  • Norwegian Final

  • April 25, 1976
  • Skien
  • First 3 to Nordic Final
  • Danish Final

  • April 25, 1976
  • Vojens
  • Nordic Final

  • June 2, 1976
  •  SWE Norrköping
  • American Final

  • , 1976
  • Santa Monica
  • First to Interconinental Final
  • Interconinental Final

  • June 26, 1976
  •  GBR London, Wembley Stadium
  • First 8 to World Final
  • Continental Final

  • June 20, 1976
  •  USSR Leningrad
  • World Final

  • September 5, 1976
  •  POL Chorzów, Silesian Stadium
  • References

    1976 Individual Speedway World Championship Wikipedia