The 1963 Individual Speedway World Championship was the 18th edition of the official World Championship to determine the world champion rider.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Ove Fundin extended his record by winning a fourth world crown. Fellow Sweden Björn Knutson finished second and Barry Briggs took the bronze medal.[7]
First round
Qualification results.[8][9]
Swedish qualifying
- Top 16 to Nordic qualifying
Norwegian qualifying
Pos. |
Rider |
Points
|
1 |
Sverre Harrfeldt |
15
|
2 |
Aage Hansen |
14
|
3 |
Jon Odegaard |
12
|
4 |
Tore Svaleng |
11
|
5 |
Per Jakob Aulie |
10
|
6 |
Svein Johansen |
9
|
7 |
Rolf Westerberg |
9
|
8 |
Bjarne Sorenby |
6
|
9 |
Reidar Eide |
5
|
10 |
Oystein Mellerud |
5
|
11 |
Reidar Larsen |
4
|
12 |
Reidar Bakken |
4
|
13 |
Johnny Faafeng |
3
|
14 |
Egil H. Kruke |
1
|
|
Finnish qualifying
Pos. |
Rider |
Points
|
1 |
Timo Laine |
15
|
2 |
Kalevi Lahtinen |
14
|
3 |
Esko Koponen |
13
|
4 |
Olavi Turunen |
12
|
5 |
Martti Assinen |
11
|
6 |
Antero Salasto |
10
|
7 |
Yrjo Vuori |
7
|
8 |
Keijo Sarubin |
6
|
9 |
Seppo Virtanen |
6
|
10 |
Osmo Hokkanen |
5
|
11 |
Kari Ala Sippola |
5
|
|
British & Commonwealth Provincial qualifying
- Top 16 riders to British Provincial final
Date
|
Venue
|
Winner
|
2nd
|
3rd
|
10 June |
Brough Park, Newcastle upon Tyne |
Ivan Mauger |
Brian Craven |
Brian Brett
|
10 June |
County Ground Stadium, Exeter |
Len Silver |
Peter Vandenberg |
Ross Gilbertson
|
11 June |
Cornish Stadium, St Austell |
George Hunter |
John Hart |
John Dews
|
11 June |
New Cross Stadium, London |
Ivor Brown |
Reg Luckhurst |
Wayne Briggs
|
11 June |
Long Eaton Stadium, Long Eaton |
Charlie Monk |
Graham Warren |
Chris Julian
|
12 June |
Wimborne Road, Poole |
Brian Brett |
Ross Gilbertson |
Reg Luckhurst
|
12 June |
Hackney Wick Stadium, London |
Norman Hunter |
Trevor Hedge |
Colin Pratt
|
13 June |
Owlerton Stadium, Sheffield |
Jack Kitchen |
Graham Warren |
Clive Featherby
|
13 June |
Cleveland Park, Middlesbrough |
Peter Vandenberg |
Eric Boothroyd |
Eric Boocock
|
14 June |
Monmore Green, Wolverhampton |
Ivan Mauger |
George Hunter |
Maury Mattingley
|
15 June |
Dudley Wood Stadium, Dudley |
Ivor Brown |
Maury Mattingley |
Cliff Cox
|
15 June |
Sun Street Stadium, Hanley |
Jack Kitchen |
Colin Pratt |
Peter Jarman
|
15 June |
Rayleigh Weir Stadium, Rayleigh |
Clive Featherby |
Ken Adams |
Tommy Roper
|
15 June |
Old Meadowbank, Edinburgh |
Doug Templeton |
Jimmy Squibb |
Wayne Briggs
|
Continental qualifying
- Top 32 to Continental semi-final
Second round
Nordic qualification
British Provincial final
Continental semi-finals
Third round
British & Commonwealth national league round
- Top 16 to British & Commonwealth finals
Nordic Final
Continental Final
m - exclusion for exceeding two minute time allowance •
t - exclusion for touching the tapes •
x - other exclusion •
e - retired or mechanical failure •
f - fell •
ns - non-starter •
nc - non-classify
gate A - inside
|
gate B
|
gate C
|
gate D - outside
|
Fourth round
British & Commonwealth Finals
Three events with the top 8 accumulated scorers going through to World Final.[11]
European Final
m - exclusion for exceeding two minute time allowance •
t - exclusion for touching the tapes •
x - other exclusion •
e - retired or mechanical failure •
f - fell •
ns - non-starter •
nc - non-classify
gate A - inside
|
gate B
|
gate C
|
gate D - outside
|
World Final
m - exclusion for exceeding two minute time allowance •
t - exclusion for touching the tapes •
x - other exclusion •
e - retired or mechanical failure •
f - fell •
ns - non-starter •
nc - non-classify
gate A - inside
|
gate B
|
gate C
|
gate D - outside
|
References
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Speedway World Championship | | |
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Speedway Grand Prix (SGP) | |
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See also | |
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