1957 Individual Speedway World Championship
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The 1958 Individual Speedway World Championship.

World final

  • 21 September 1957 London
    London
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    , Wembley Stadium

Pos. Rider Heat Scores Total
1   Barry Briggs
Barry Briggs
Barry Briggs MBE from Christchurch, New Zealand is a former Speedway rider.He won the World Individual Championship title four times - in 1957, 1958, 1964 and 1966. He appeared in a record 17 consecutive World Individual finals , and a record 18 in all, during which he scored a record 201 points...

 
(3,2,3,3,3) 14+3
2   Ove Fundin
Ove Fundin
Ove Fundin is a former speedway rider who won the Speedway World Championship five times...

 
(3,3,2,3,3) 14+2
3   Peter Craven
Peter Craven
Peter Theodore Craven was an English motorcycle racer. He was a finalist in each FIM Speedway World Championship from 1954 to 1963 and he won the title twice . He was British Champion in 1962-63....

 
(2,1,3,2,3) 11+3
4   Aub Lawson
Aub Lawson
Aubrey "Aub" Lawson was an Australian international speedway rider who featured in ten World Championship finals including the 1939 final which was never run due to the outbreak of World War II.-Career:Lawson first came to the UK in 1939 and rode for the Wembley Lions but at his mother's...

(3,3,1,2,2) 11+2
5   Rune Sörmander  (1,3,3,1,3) 11+1
6   Ron Johnston
Ron Johnston
Ron Johnston in Dunedin, New Zealand is a former speedway rider who rode for the Belle Vue Aces. He also rode in four World Finals during his career finishing a best 5th in 1960.-Career:...

 
(3,2,1,1,2) 9
7   Ken McKinlay
Ken McKinlay
John Robert Vickers McKinlay was an international speedway rider, captaining Scotland, England, Great Britain and Europe teams. He also finished on the rostrum of the British Speedway Championship finals twice, second in 1964 and third in 1965...

 
(0,0,3,3,2) 8
8   Bob Roger  (2,1,2,2,1) 8
9   Per Olof Söderman  (1,2,0,3,1) 7
10   Jack Geran  (1,3,1,1,1) 7
11   Ron How  (1,2,2,0,2) 7
12   Aage Hansen  (0,0,2,2,0) 4
13   George White  (2,1,0,1,0) 4
14   Ian Williams  (2,0,1,0,0) 3
15   Dan Forsberg (0,1,0,0,1) 2
16   Josef Hofmeister (0,0,0,0,0) 0
R1   Jack Biggs  did not ride
R2   Rolf Westerberg did not ride
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