Bengt Jansson
- For the accordionist with the same name, see Bengan Janson.
| Born | January 9, 1943 Stockholm, Sweden | 
|---|---|
| Nickname | Benga, Banger | 
| Nationality |  Sweden | 
| Current club information | |
| Career status | Retired | 
| Career history | |
| 1960-1969 1970-1972 1973-1978 1979-1982 1983-1989 1964 1966 1967-1968, 1970-1973 1975-1977 1978 | Sweden | 
| Individual honours | |
| 1972 1971 | Nordic Champion London Riders' Champion | 
| Team honours | |
| 1967, 1970 1971 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967 1969, 1970, 1973, 1977 1966, 1967 1971, 1973 1977 | World Team Cup Winner British League KO Cup Winner Swedish Team Champion Swedish Pairs Champion London Cup Spring Gold Cup | 
Bengt Gustaf Jansson (born 9 January 1943 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a former Swedish international speedway rider.[1]
"Banger" was runner up in the 1967 World Final to fellow countryman Ove Fundin after losing a race-off and finished third in 1971, again after a run-off.[2]
He rode in Britain for West Ham Hammers, Edinburgh Monarchs, Hackney Hawks, Reading Racers, and finally the Birmingham Brummies. It was as a Hackney rider he won the 1971 London Riders' Championship.[3]
World final appearances
Individual World Championship
-  1965 -  London, Wembley Stadium - 4th - 10pts London, Wembley Stadium - 4th - 10pts
-  1967 -  London, Wembley Stadium - 2nd - 14pts + 2pts London, Wembley Stadium - 2nd - 14pts + 2pts
-  1968 -  Göteborg, Ullevi - Reserve - did not ride Göteborg, Ullevi - Reserve - did not ride
-  1971 -  Göteborg, Ullevi - 3rd - 12pts + 2pts Göteborg, Ullevi - 3rd - 12pts + 2pts
-  1974 -  Göteborg, Ullevi - 5th - 9pts Göteborg, Ullevi - 5th - 9pts
-  1977 -  Göteborg, Ullevi - 6th - 9pts Göteborg, Ullevi - 6th - 9pts
World Pairs Championship
-  1970 -  Malmö, Malmö Stadion (with Ove Fundin) - 2nd - 25pts (10) Malmö, Malmö Stadion (with Ove Fundin) - 2nd - 25pts (10)
-  1972 -  Borås (with Anders Michanek) - 4th - 22pts (7) Borås (with Anders Michanek) - 4th - 22pts (7)
-  1976 -  Eskilstuna, Eskilstuna Motorstadion (with Bernt Persson) - 3rd - 22pts (11) Eskilstuna, Eskilstuna Motorstadion (with Bernt Persson) - 3rd - 22pts (11)
World Team Cup
-  1965 -  Kempten (with Björn Knutsson / Ove Fundin / Göte Nordin) - 2nd - 33pts (8) Kempten (with Björn Knutsson / Ove Fundin / Göte Nordin) - 2nd - 33pts (8)
-  1967 -  Malmö, Malmö Stadion (with Ove Fundin / Göte Nordin / Torbjörn Harrysson) - Winner - 32pts (9) Malmö, Malmö Stadion (with Ove Fundin / Göte Nordin / Torbjörn Harrysson) - Winner - 32pts (9)
-  1968 -  London, Wembley Stadium (with Ove Fundin / Anders Michanek / Olle Nygren / Torbjörn Harrysson) - 2nd - 30pts (7) London, Wembley Stadium (with Ove Fundin / Anders Michanek / Olle Nygren / Torbjörn Harrysson) - 2nd - 30pts (7)
-  1969 -  Rybnik, Rybnik Municipal Stadium (with Sören Sjösten / Ove Fundin / Anders Michanek / Torbjörn Harrysson) - 4th - 12pts (1) Rybnik, Rybnik Municipal Stadium (with Sören Sjösten / Ove Fundin / Anders Michanek / Torbjörn Harrysson) - 4th - 12pts (1)
-  1970 -  London, Wembley Stadium (with Ove Fundin / Anders Michanek / Sören Sjösten) - Winner - 42pts (11) London, Wembley Stadium (with Ove Fundin / Anders Michanek / Sören Sjösten) - Winner - 42pts (11)
-  1971 -  Wrocław, Olympic Stadium (with Anders Michanek / Bernt Persson / Soren Sjosten / Leif Enecrona) - 4th - 18pts Wrocław, Olympic Stadium (with Anders Michanek / Bernt Persson / Soren Sjosten / Leif Enecrona) - 4th - 18pts
-  1973 -  London, Wembley Stadium (with Anders Michanek / Bernt Persson / Tommy Jansson) - 2nd - 31pts (6) London, Wembley Stadium (with Anders Michanek / Bernt Persson / Tommy Jansson) - 2nd - 31pts (6)
-  1976 -  London, White City Stadium (with Anders Michanek / Bernt Persson / Lars-Åke Andersson  / Christer Löfqvist) - 3rd - 26pts (1) London, White City Stadium (with Anders Michanek / Bernt Persson / Lars-Åke Andersson  / Christer Löfqvist) - 3rd - 26pts (1)
-  1977 -  Wrocław, Olympic Stadium (with Anders Michanek / Tommy Nilsson / Bernt Persson / Soren Karlsson) - 4th - 11pts (2) Wrocław, Olympic Stadium (with Anders Michanek / Tommy Nilsson / Bernt Persson / Soren Karlsson) - 4th - 11pts (2)
References
- ↑ Oakes, Peter; Mauger, Ivan OBE, MBE (1976). Who's Who of World Speedway. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. ISBN 0-904584-04-6.
- ↑ Bamford, R. & Shailes, G. (2002). A History of the World Speedway Championship. Stroud: Tempus Publishing. ISBN 0-7524-2402-5
- ↑ Fenn, C.(2003). Hackney Speedway, Friday at Eight. Stroud: Tempus Publishing. ISBN 0-7524-2737-7
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