Andy Smith (speedway rider)
British motorcycle speedway rider

Andy Smith (speedway rider)

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British motorcycle speedway rider
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25 May 1966(York, City of York, North Yorkshire, North East England)
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Introduction

Andrew "Andy" Smith (born 25 May 1966 in York, England) is a retired British motorcycle speedway rider.

Career

Andy Smith won the British Speedway Championship three times in a row in 1993, 1994 and 1995, giving him the distinction of being one of only three riders ever to achieve this feat.

Smith also rode in Australia during his career, including the 1990/91 Australian season when he based himself at the 520 metres (570 yd) Claremont Speedway in Perth, Western Australia. Despite Claremont being almost twice the length of most British tracks, on 18 January 1991 Smith defeated home town hero, and twice Australian Champion Glenn Doyle in the King of Claremont Classic. Smith also finished 2nd to Sweden's Dennis Löfqvist at the Boxing Day (26 December 1990) International at the 610 metres (670 yd) Melbourne Showgrounds.

World Final Appearances

Individual World Championship

  • 1989 - West Germany Munich, Olympic Stadium - 7th - 10pts
  • 1993 - Germany Pocking, Rottalstadion - 5th - 10pts

World Team Cup

  • 1999 - Czech Republic Pardubice, Svítkova Stadion (with Chris Louis / Carl Stonehewer / Joe Screen / Mark Loram) - 4th - 29pts (0)

Speedway Grand Prix results

Year Position Points Best Finish Notes
1995 19th 34 6th
1996 17th 19 8th
1997 14th 22 9th
1998 14th 43 6th
1999 20th 22 13th
2000 25th 10 19th
2001 22nd 12 17th
2002 20th 29 13th

World Longtrack Championship

Finals

1991 - Czech Republic Marianske Lazne 10pts (8th)

1992 - Germany Pfarrkirchen 5pts (12th)