The Romanian Individual Speedway Championship is a Motorcycle speedway championship held each year to determine the Romanian national champion. It was first staged in 1962.[1]
Key
- Unless stated, all riders are from Romania.
Past winners
| Year
|
Venue
|
Winner
|
2nd
|
3rd
|
| 1962 |
4 rounds |
Gheorghe Voiculescu |
Alexandru Șinca |
Romulus Jurca
|
| 1963 |
4 rounds |
Ion Cucu |
Gheorghe Voiculescu |
Alexandru Șinca
|
| 1964 |
4 rounds |
Ion Cucu |
Romulus Jurca |
Gheorghe Voiculescu
|
| In years 1965–1966 event not held
|
| 1967 |
|
Ion Cucu |
No information
|
| 1968 |
|
Ion Cucu |
No information
|
| 1969 |
|
Ion Cucu |
No information
|
| 1970 |
|
Ion Bobâlneanu |
Ion Ionita |
Ion Marinescu
|
| 1971 |
|
Ion Bobâlneanu |
No information
|
| 1972 |
|
Ion Bobâlneanu |
No information
|
| 1973 |
|
Corneliu Voiculescu |
Ion Bobâlneanu |
No information
|
| 1974 |
|
Gheorghe Sora |
No information
|
| 1975 |
|
Gheorghe Sora |
No information
|
| 1976 |
|
Corneliu Voiculescu |
No information
|
| 1977 |
|
Gheorghe Sora |
No information
|
| 1978 |
|
Marin Dobre |
No information
|
| 1979 |
|
Pavel Ionel |
No information
|
| 1980 |
|
Pavel Ionel |
Marin Dobre |
Stelian Postolache
|
| 1981 |
|
Pavel Ionel |
No information
|
| 1982 |
|
Pavel Ionel |
Stelian Postolache |
No information
|
| 1983 |
4 rounds |
Pavel Ionel |
Marian Gheorghe |
Stelian Postolache
|
| 1984 |
|
Nicolae Puravet |
Dan Gaspar |
Marin Dobre
|
| 1985 |
|
Pavel Ionel |
Stelian Postolache |
Dan Gaspar
|
| 1986 |
|
Dan Gaspar |
Stelian Postolache |
Nicolae Puravet
|
| 1987 |
|
Marius Soaita |
Nicolae Puravet |
Ilie Sorin Ghibu
|
| 1988 |
|
Ilie Sorin Ghibu |
Marius Soaita |
Dan Bogdan
|
| 1989 |
|
Marius Soaita |
No information
|
| 1990 |
|
Ilie Sorin Ghibu |
Mircea Agrisan |
Dan Bogdan
|
| 1991 |
|
Ilie Sorin Ghibu |
Marius Soaita |
Marian Gheorghe
|
| 1992 |
4 rounds |
Marius Soaita |
Stelian Postolache |
Ilie Sorin Ghibu
|
| 1993 |
5 rounds |
Dan Bogdan |
Marius Soaita |
Fanel Popa
|
| 1994 |
4 rounds |
Mircea Agrisan |
Marian Gheorghe |
Marian Cojocaru
|
| 1995 |
5 rounds |
Mircea Agrisan |
Marian Gheorghe |
Fanel Popa
|
| 1996 |
10 rounds |
Mircea Agrisan |
Marian Gheorghe |
Fanel Popa
|
| 1997 |
|
Mircea Agrisan |
Marian Gheorghe |
Alexandru Toma
|
| 1998 |
4 rounds |
Mircea Agrisan |
Alexandru Toma |
Marian Gheorghe
|
| 1999 |
4 rounds |
Marian Gheorghe |
Mircea Agrisan |
Ilie Sorin Ghibu
|
| 2000 |
6 rounds |
Ilie Sorin Ghibu |
Marian Gheorghe |
Alexandru Toma
|
| 2001 |
6 rounds |
Mircea Agrisan |
Alexandru Toma |
Ilie Sorin Ghibu
|
| 2002 |
6 rounds |
Alexandru Toma |
Mircea Agrisan |
Marius Soaita
|
| 2003 |
6 rounds |
Alexandru Toma |
Marius Soaita |
Fanel Popa
|
| 2004 |
6 rounds |
Mircea Agrisan |
Alexandru Toma |
Fanel Popa
|
| 2005 |
4 rounds |
Mircea Agrisan |
Alexandru Toma |
Marian Cojocaru
|
| 2006 |
2 rounds |
Alexandru Toma |
Mircea Agrisan |
Fanel Popa
|
| 2007 |
4 rounds |
Alexandru Toma |
Fanel Popa |
Milen Manev
|
| 2008 |
4 rounds |
Milen Manev |
Fanel Popa |
Adrian Gheorghe
|
| 2009 |
4 rounds |
Adrian Gheorghe |
Milen Manev |
Alexandru Toma
|
| 2010 |
4 rounds |
Alexandru Toma |
Adrian Gheorghe |
Dimitar Minkov
|
| 2011 |
6 rounds |
Alexandru Toma |
Fanel Popa |
Marian Cojocaru
|
| 2012 |
4 rounds[a] |
Alexandru Toma |
Fanel Popa |
Florin Ungureanu
|
| 2013 |
8 rounds[a] |
Fanel Popa |
Alexandru Toma |
Marian Gheorghe
|
| 2014 |
9 rounds |
Adrian Gheorghe |
Alexandru Toma |
Fanel Popa
|
| 2015 |
9 rounds[b] |
Adrian Gheorghe |
Fanel Popa |
Stanel Gheorghe
|
| 2016 |
6 rounds[c] |
Adrian Gheorghe |
Marian Gheorghe |
Stanel Gheorghe
|
| 2017 |
4 rounds |
Marian Gheorghe |
Alexandru Toma |
Gabriel Comanescu
|
| 2018 |
4 rounds |
Adrian Gheorghe |
Marian Gheorghe |
Mircea Agrisan
|
| 2019 |
4 rounds |
Adrian Gheorghe |
Andrei Popa |
Gabriel Comanescu
|
| 2020 |
4 rounds[d] |
Andrei Popa |
Marian Gheorghe |
Daniel Gheorghe
|
| 2021 |
4 rounds[e] |
Adrian Gheorghe |
Andrei Popa |
Marian Gheorghe
|
| 2022 |
4 rounds |
Adrian Gheorghe |
Andrei Popa |
Marian Gheorghe
|
| 2023[2] |
3 rounds[f] |
Andrei Popa |
Adrian Gheorghe |
Daniel Gheorghe
|
| 2024 |
2 rounds |
|
|
|
Notes
- ^ a b Bulgarian riders in this edition were not classified in championships
- ^ Bulgarian and Hungarian riders in this edition were not classified in championships
- ^ There was also contested open category. In this classification Andriy Kobrin from Ukraine took 3rd place.
- ^ There was also contested open category. In this classification Milen Manev from Bulgaria was the series winner. Andrei Popa took 2nd place and Marian Gheorghe took 3rd place.
- ^ There was also contested open category. In this classification Vitaliy Lysak from Ukraine was the series winner. Milen Manev from Bulgaria took 2nd place and Adrian Gheorghe took 3rd place.
- ^ There was also contested open category. In this classification Milen Manev from Bulgaria was the series winner. Andrei Popa took 2nd place and Adrian Gheorghe took 3rd place.
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