Jason Crump - Speedway Grand Prix Results

Speedway Grand Prix Results

Year Position Points Best Finish Notes
1996 10th 45 Winner Won British Grand Prix
1997 18th 8 10th Only 1 ride – stand in for injured rider
1998 8th 62 Winner Won British Grand Prix
1999 8th 66 3rd
2000 4th 88 Winner Won Swedish Grand Prix
2001 2nd 113 Winner (twice) Won Polish and Swedish Grand Prix
2002 2nd 162 Winner Won Czech Grand Prix
2003 2nd 144 Winner (twice) Won Danish and Czech Grand Prix
2004 1st 158 Winner (twice) Won Czech and Danish Grand Prix
2005 2nd 154 Winner (twice) Won Swedish and Scandinavian Grand Prix
2006 1st 188 Winner (four times) Won European, Swedish and British Grand Prix in succession and Italian Grand Prix
2007 3rd 124 3rd (three times) Broken knee cap
2008 2nd 152 Winner (twice) Won British and Latvian Grand Prix
2009 1st 159 Winner (three times) Won European, Danish and British Grand Prix
2010 3rd 135 Winner Won European Grand Prix
2011 4th 110 2nd (twice)
2012 6th 126 Winner Won Danish Grand Prix

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