1975 British League season

The 1975 Gulf Oil British League season was the 41st season of the top tier of motorcycle speedway in the United Kingdom and the 11th season known as the British League.[1]

1975 British League season
LeagueBritish League
No. of competitors18
ChampionsIpswich Witches
Knockout CupBelle Vue Aces
IndividualPeter Collins
Midland CupOxford Rebels
London CupWimbledon Dons
Highest averageIvan Mauger
Division/s below1975 National League

Summary

The league was sponsored for the first time by Gulf Oil. Reading Racers returned after a one-season absence to increase the size of the league back to eighteen teams and the ban on overseas riders that rode in other leagues abroad was lifted.[2]

The Ipswich Witches won their first title, defeating Belle Vue Aces by a solitary point. John Louis and Billy Sanders scored heavily throughout the season for Ipswich. Belle Vue found consolation by winning the Knockout Cup.[3][4]

In their last season at the Cowley track, Oxford Rebels won the Midland Cup, beating Wolverhampton Wolves[5][6] but the competition was overshadowed by the death of rider Gary Peterson.[7]

Final table

PosTeamPLWDLPts
1Ipswich Witches34261753
2Belle Vue Aces34252752
3Newport34241949
4Exeter Falcons342031145
5Sheffield Tigers342101342
6Reading Racers342101342
7Oxford Rebels341801636
8Leicester Lions341641436
9Wimbledon Dons341621634
10Halifax Dukes341531633
11Cradley United341521732
12King's Lynn Stars341431731
13Wolverhampton Wolves341312027
14Hull Vikings341042024
15Poole Pirates341032123
16Coventry Bees34922320
17Hackney Hawks34912419
18Swindon Robins34802616

M = Matches; W = Wins; D = Draws; L = Losses; Pts = Total Points

Top Ten Riders (League Averages)

RiderNatTeamC.M.A.
1Ivan Mauger Exeter11.45
2Peter Collins Belle Vue11.27
3Phil Crump Newport11.17
4Anders Michanek Reading11.03
5Ole Olsen Wolverhampton10.79
6John Louis Ipswich10.67
7Dave Jessup Leicester10.45
8Malcolm Simmons Poole10.37
9Dag Lövaas Oxford10.22
10Reg Wilson Sheffield10.18

British League Knockout Cup

The 1975 Speedway Star British League Knockout Cup was the 37th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams. Belle Vue Aces were the winners.[8]

First round

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
22/05Sheffield44-34Exeter
19/04Belle Vue49-29Wolverhampton
18/04Wolverhampton37-41Belle Vue
14/04Exeter47-31Sheffield

Second round

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
01/07Leicester47-31Hackney
27/06Hackney40-38Leicester
23/06Cradley Heath46-32Kings Lynn
21/06Kings Lynn42-36Cradley Heath
19/06Oxford60-18Coventry
19/06Ipswich42-36Belle Vue
16/06Exeter43-35Poole
16/06Reading38-40Newport
14/06Swindon47-31Hull
14/06Coventry33-45Oxford
11/06Poole41-37Exeter
11/06Hull46-32Swindon
07/06Halifax58-20Wimbledon
06/06Newport46-32Reading
05/06Wimbledon49-29Halifax
04/06Belle Vue49-28Ipswich

Quarter-finals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
09/08Cradley Heath51-27Newport
09/08Belle Vue45-33Oxford
08/08Newport49-29Cradley Heath
07/08Oxford36-42Belle Vue
02/08Swindon32-46Leicester
29/07Leicester42-36Swindon
17/07Exeter43-35Halifax
05/07Halifax47-31Exeter

Semi-finals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
05/10Belle Vue44-34Cradley Heath
27/09Halifax37-40Leicester
26/09Leicester47-31Halifax
22/09Cradley Heath32-45Belle Vue

Final

First leg

Leicester Lions
Dave Jessup 11
Ila Teromaa 10
Ray Wilson 9
Frank Auffret 6
Doug Underwood 2
Tony Lomas 0
Keith White 0
38 - 40Belle Vue Aces
Peter Collins 12
Chris Morton 9
Sören Sjösten 7
Geoff Pusey 4
Alan Wilkinson 4
Russ Hodgson 3
Paul Tyrer 1
[9]

Second leg

Belle Vue Aces
Peter Collins 12
Sören Sjösten 8
Paul Tyrer 8
Alan Wilkinson 8
Chris Morton 7
Russ Hodgson 2
Geoff Pusey 1
46 - 32Leicester Lions
Dave Jessup 8
Ray Wilson 7
Frank Auffret 6
Doug Underwood 6
Tony Lomas 3
Ila Teromaa 1
Keith White 1
[9]

Belle Vue Aces were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 86-70.

Riders' Championship

Peter Collins won the British League Riders' Championship for the second time, it was held at Hyde Road on 18 October.[10]

Pos.RiderHeat ScoresTotal
1 Peter Collins3333315
2 Phil Crump2331312
3 Martin Ashby3123211
4 John Louis3203311
5 Doug Wyer3212210
6 Malcolm Simmons231219
7 Chris Pusey103329
8 Dave Jessup202228
9 Anders Michanek212R38
10 Ivan Mauger103116
11 Tommy Jansson031116
12 Terry Betts112015
13 Jim McMillan202004
14 Bob Valentine0111EF3
15 Dag Lövaas120003
16 John Boulger000000
  • ef=engine failure, f=fell, x=excluded

Leading final averages

RiderNatTeamC.M.A.
1Ivan Mauger Exeter11.52
2Phil Crump Newport11.15
3Peter Collins Belle Vue11.13
4Anders Michanek Reading10.90
5Ole Olsen Wolverhampton10.79
6John Louis Ipswich10.58
7Dave Jessup Leicester10.41
8Malcolm Simmons Poole10.41
9Martin Ashby Swindon10.13
10Tommy Jansson Wimbledon10.12
11Dag Lövaas Oxford10.04
12Ray Wilson Wolverhampton9.90
13Reg Wilson Sheffield9.79
14Jim McMillan Hull9.69
15Billy Sanders Ipswich9.58
16Doug Wyer Sheffield9.37
17Chris Morton Belle Vue9.27
18Barry Briggs Wimbledon9.23
19Scott Autrey Exeter9.19
20Reidar Eide Newport8.98

Midland Cup

Oxford won the Midland Cup. The competition consisted of six teams.[7]

First round

Team oneTeam twoScore
OxfordSwindon39–39, 39–39
OxfordSwindon53–25, 33–44
CoventryCradley40–37, 35–43

Semi final round

Team oneTeam twoScore
WolverhamptonCradley42–35, 44–34
OxfordLeicester46–32, 35–43

Final

First leg

Oxford
Dag Lovaas 10
Gordon Kennett 9
John Dews 6
Richard Greer 6
Trevor Geer 5
Paul Gachet 2
Richard Hellsen 2
40–38Wolverhampton
Martin Ashby (guest) 13
Finn Thomsen 10
George Hunter 10
Malcolm Shakespeare 4
Colin Meredith 1
Gary Peterson 0
Leif Berlin r/r

Second leg

Wolverhampton
Ole Olsen 11
Malcolm Shakespeare 7
Finn Thomsen 6
Leif Berlin 6
Gary Peterson 4
Keith Anderson 3
Colin Meredith 1
38–39Oxford
Alan Grahame 12
Dag Lovaas 9
Gordon Kennett 7
Richard Greer 7
John Dews 3
Richard Hellsen 1
Brian Clark 0

Oxford won on aggregate 79–76

London Cup

Wimbledon retained the London Cup but there were now only two teams remaining in London.[11]

Results

TeamScoreTeam
Wimbledon48–30Hackney
Hackney46–32Wimbledon

Riders & final averages

Belle Vue

Coventry

Cradley Heath

Exeter

Hackney

Halifax

Hull

Ipswich

King's Lynn

Leicester

Newport

Oxford

Poole

Reading

Sheffield

Swindon

Wimbledon

Wolverhampton

See also

References