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1998 Brent Werner

Brent WernerBrent Werner

1998, 1989 U.S. Junior National Champion

Nickname:
Rider Number: 21
Hometown: Hesperia, California - USA & Worcester, Worcestershire - England
Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California - USA
Date of Birth: April 15, 1974
Occupation: Professional Speedway Rider / Telecoms Engineer for Openreach
Girlfriend: Sara
Children: Sons Lachlan and Islan, Daughter Amalia
Relatives in Speedway:
E-mail:
Facebook Page: Brent Warner
Started Speedway: 1985 (Juniors): 1990- 2010 (Professional)
Reason to Race Speedway:
Goals or Ambitions for Speedway: "To continue making a living and having fun and to compete in the Grand Prix."
Photos: Scott Daloisio
Left Photo by: Gary Roberts at the 1998 American Final

Bike:

Tracks Ridden:
USA: Costa Mesa - Auburn - Cal Expo, Sacramento - Lake Perris - Victorville - Ascot
UK Teams: Eastbourne Eagles - Rye House Rockets - Workington Comets
UK: Most British League tracks.

Achievements:
2006 - Speedway World Cup in Miskolc, Hungary
2005 - Brighton Bonanza
2005 - Speedway World Cup qualifier in Daugavpils, Latvia
2004 - Brighton Bonanza 1st Place Pairs Brent Werner & Ronnie Correy
2001 - Team Member - World Cup Championships
2001 - 2nd Place Pairs - Brighton Bonanza - Eric Carrillo & Brent Werner - Dec 2001
2000 - Overseas Final Jun 18
2000 - Edinburgh Monarchs 48 - Workington Comets 39 - Jun 17
2000 - Edinburgh Monarchs 43 - Workington Comets 50 - April 22
2000 - Premier Trophy - Workington Comets Apr 7
2000 - 3rd Place Brighton Bonanza
1999 - Team Member - England vs. USA, Eastbourne UK - Sep 18
1998 - 6th Place American Final Jun 5
1997 - 2nd Place Brighton Bonanza
1996 - American Final - May 18
1996 - 1st Place Brighton Bonanza
1989 - U.S. Junior National Champion
1988 - U.S. Junior National Champion

UK Speedway Teams:
Somerset (2008, 2010)
Coventry (2000, 2010)
Newport (2009)
Eastbourne (1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008)
Ipswich (2008)
Birmingham (2007)
Arena Essex (2006)
Mildenhall (2006)
Oxford (2004, 2005)
Rye House (2002-2005)
Peterborough (2003, 2004)
Poole (2003, 2004)
Belle Vue (1998, 2000, 2004)
Wolverhampton (1999, 2000, 2003)
Workington (1999, 2000)
Hull (1999)
Newcastle (1998)
Long Eaton (1995-1997)

Brent Werner