Argentine Individual Speedway Championship
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The Argentine Individual Speedway Championship is a motorcycle speedway championship held each year to determine the Argentine national champion. The event is held in the winter and also known as the Winter Championships.[1][2][3][4]
Sport | Motorcycle speedway |
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Founded | 1930 |
Most titles | Horacio Ceferino Ilacqua (10) |
An additional championship takes place where overseas riders participate and is called the International Championship Series. The event is held in the summer and also known as the Summer Championships.[5]
Year | National Championship (Campeonato Argentino de Speedway) Winter championships |
International Championship (Campeonato Internacional Argentino) Summer championships |
1930 | Robert Sigrand | |
1931 | Juan Pagano | |
1934 | Juan Pagano | |
1936 | Juan Salatino | |
1937 | Juan Salatino | |
1938 | Juan Salatino | |
1939 | Juan Salatino | |
1947 | José Milosi | |
1948 | José Milosi | |
1949 | Oscar Santostefano | |
1950 | Oscar Santostefano | |
1951 | José Neubauer (Aut) | |
1952 | Oscar Santostefano | |
1953 | José Neubauer (Aut) | |
1954 | Oscar Santostefano | |
1955 | José Neubauer (Aut) | |
1956 | Hector Santin | |
1957 | Hector Santos Ilacqua | |
1958 | Edgar Castellanos | |
1960 | Raul Sarda | |
1962 | Edgar Castellanos | |
1966 | José Vallonel | |
1967 | Antonio Miranda | |
1968 | Horacio Ceferino Ilacqua | |
1969 | Horacio Ceferino Ilacqua | |
1970 | Horacio Ceferino Ilacqua | |
1971 | Horacio Ceferino Ilacqua | |
1972 | Horacio Ceferino Ilacqua | |
1973 | Horacio Ceferino Ilacqua | |
1974 | Horacio Ceferino Ilacqua | |
1975 | Horacio Ceferino Ilacqua | |
1976 | Horacio Ceferino Ilacqua | |
1977 | Horacio Ceferino Ilacqua | |
1979 | Juan Carlos Curzio | |
1980 | Juan Carlos Curzio | |
1981 | Giuseppe Marzotto (Ita) | |
1982 | Walter Grussmuller (Aut) | |
1983 | Juan Carlos Curzio | |
1984 | Matias Ferreras | |
1985 | Juan Carlos Curzio | |
1986 | Heinrich Schatzer (Aut) | |
1987 | Peter Hehlert (Ger) | |
1988 | Louis Alberto Vallejos | |
1989 | Louis Alberto Vallejos | |
1990 | Louis Alberto Vallejos | |
1991 | Louis Alberto Vallejos | |
1992 | Heinrich Schatzer (Aut) | |
1993 | Louis Alberto Vallejos | |
1994 | Louis Alberto Vallejos | |
1995 | Louis Alberto Vallejos | |
1996 | Zoltán Adorján (Hun) | |
1997 | Marcel Gerhard (Swi) | |
1998 | Louis Alberto Vallejos | |
1999 | Armando Castagna (Ita)[6] | |
2000 | Emiliano Sanchez | |
2001 | Antonín Šváb Jr. (Cze) | |
2002 | Emiliano Sanchez | |
2003 | Carlos Silva | |
2004 | Lisandro Husman | Louis Alberto Vallejos |
2005 | Mario Arriaga | Lisandro Husman |
2006 | Lucas Allende | Lisandro Husman |
2007 | Alejandro Ruiz | Manuel Hauzinger (Aut) |
2008 | Matias Lopez | Nicolás Covatti |
2009 | Matias Lopez | Kyle Legault (Can) |
2010 | Martin Albanese | Adrian Rymel (Cze) |
2011 | Facundo Albin | Norbert Magosi (Hun) |
2012 | Wilson Fanfliet | Emiliano Sanchez |
2013 | Matias Lopez | Nicolás Covatti |
2014 | Jonathan Iturre | Nicolás Covatti |
2015 | Jakub Jamróg (Pol) | |
2016 | Nicolás Covatti | |
2017 | Dawid Stachyra (Pol) | |
2018 | Facundo Albin | |
2019 | Cristian Zubillaga[7] | Nicolás Covatti |
2020 | Coty Garcia | |
2021 | not held due to Covid-19 | |
2022 | Coty Garcia[8] | Paco Castagna (Ita) |
2023 | Oct - Nov 2023 | Patryk Wojdyło (Pol) |
2024 | Oct - Nov 2024 | Patryk Wojdyło (Pol)[9] |
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