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Greg Hancock

Rider Number: 45
Hometown: Costa Mesa, California - USA & Sweden
Birthdate: June 3, 1970
Occupation: Professional Speedway Racer
Wife: Jennie
Children: Wilbur & Bill
First Race: 1979 (Juniors) & 1987 (Professional)
Photo from CNC Photos
Website: greghancock.com
Bike: GM
Tracks Ridden:
USA - Costa Mesa, Cal Expo, Auburn, Victorville, Maelys, San Bernardino (IMS), Ventura, Saddleback Park, El Centro, Visalia, Indian Dunes, Ascot (South Bay), Ascot (1/2-mile), Glen Helen, Orange Show, Arrowhead, Industry Hills, Champion
Achievements:
1997 World Champion
7-time AMA National Speedway Champion (1995, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006)
3-time World Team Champion (1992, 1993, 1998)
1992 World Pairs Champion
1989 U.S. Long Track National Champion
1985 U.S. Junior National Champion
1994 American Final Champion
2nd - 2006 World Speedway Grand Prix Series
3rd - World Speedway Grand Prix Series (1996, 2004)
Won 1995 British Grand Prix
Won 1997 Czech Grand Prix and Polish Grand Prix
Won 2000 Danish Grand Prix
Won 2002 Australian Grand Prix
Won 2003 Norwegian Grand Prix
Won 2004 British Grand Prix
Won 2006 Latvian Grand Prix
Won 2008 Polish Grand Prix
2nd - 1993 World Pairs Championship
3rd - World Team Championship (1991, 1995)
2nd - U.S. National Championship (1997,2007)
3rd - 1984 U.S. Junior National Championship

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| Gary Roberts: "This photo is a picture I took after the 1999 AMA National at Auburn. Left to right, 5 ex-junior Speedway riders, Josh Larsen, Greg Hancock, Jessee Finch, Billy Hamill, Ryan Evans and Junior Speedway supervisor, Bill Hancock. Billy Hamill is looking happy because he just won the National. But there is a large ice-pack on his left hand which kept him out of racing for a month after this night." |
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