44th Annual U.S. National Speedway Championship Results

Troy Siahaan
by Troy Siahaan
Photo: Simon Cudby

American Speedway racing hosted perhaps its biggest night in history on Saturday, September 22, as the 44th Annual Monster Energy U.S. National Speedway Championship provided a captivating evening of competition in front of a packed house at Costa Mesa Speedway. At the conclusion of 26 races, it was a familiar name standing in the winner’s circle as Billy Hamill took home his third win at the iconic event.

The atmosphere at Costa Mesa Speedway was electric as thousands of raucous fans cheered on the riders all night long. Thanks to Monster Energy’s title sponsorship of the annual event, the $11,000 purse was the largest ever seen at a U.S. National Speedway Championship race.

With a large purse comes a large entry list of riders, and once the action was underway, there was an onslaught of heat races to determine who would win it all in the main event. A total of 20 points-paying heats were ran every four minutes, and only three riders would emerge from the heat races, with a fourth and final rider earning a spot in the LCQ.

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Hamill calls Costa Mesa Speedway his home track. Hailing from nearby Carlsbad, he was a crowd favorite and looked to set the tone for a drama-free night in his opening heat. However, misfortune struck as a bike malfunction sent Hamill to the pits and forced him to come-from-behind all night long.

In addition to the country’s fastest pro riders, the U.S. National Speedway Championship was an opportunity to showcase the bright future of the sport, including newly-crowned Junior National Champion Broc Nicol. Junior races filled out the night with competitors riding everything from 50cc – 250cc bikes. The all-out style of these up-and-coming riders brought the crowd to its feet, especially when Kurtis Hamill, Billy Hamill’s son, took his first win at Costa Mesa Speedway.

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While his night started off terribly, Hamill rebounded to show the true grit and determination of a champion. He went on to win his remaining heat races and despite coming up short in his bid for a guaranteed spot in the main event, Hamill won the LCQ to reserve the fourth and final transfer position. In the main event, Hamill positioned himself behind reigning back-to-back U.S. National Speedway Champion Billy Janniro. On Lap 2, Janniro’s chain came loose allowing Hamill to slip by and stay out front for the final two laps to claim his third U.S. National Speedway Championship victory.

“Breaking down in the lead (in the first heat) was pretty devastating,” said Hamill. “We had to go out there, regroup, and keep a cool head. I was able to win the remainder of the heats and then I got into a runoff for the last spot. I thought I could do it and I felt good, but then I just got blindsided there. I had to really pick myself up after that, but I just never threw the towel in. Seeing my kid win his first heat at Costa Mesa gave me a little boost, because I wanted to share the moment with him.”

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“We were unlucky at the beginning of the night (and) Janniro was running a real defensive line because he thought I was coming up the inside, and I was there. His chain came off and I don’t know how I avoided him. I don’t know what they call that, poetic justice or something like that, but we’ll take it.”

“The 44th Annual U.S. National Speedway Championship has a ton of credibility unto itself, and you only get that with decades of tradition,” explained Costa Mesa Speedway Owner Brad Oxley. “(However) having Monster on board, with the purse, the excitement it generated, and everything else that came with that just really takes the sport to the next level. This is the most exciting, colorful, and unpredictable live action show there is. The fans are hardcore race fans and have been loyal to us for years, and tonight we introduced new eyes to the sport. We put a new face on it (with Monster Energy), and when you put together the level of competition we had tonight, along with the (juniors), it just really bodes well for our future. Monster Energy being involved really gives us a chance to expose it, draw the kind of crowd, and pay the kind of purse that gives the sport the kind of recognition it deserves. I‘m really proud tonight because it means we got there.”

Photo: Simon Cudby

44th Annual Monster Energy U.S. National Speedway Championships

Main Event Results

1. Billy Hamill
2. Jimmy Fishback
3. Bryan Yarrow
4. Billy Janniro

Troy Siahaan
Troy Siahaan

Troy's been riding motorcycles and writing about them since 2006, getting his start at Rider Magazine. From there, he moved to Sport Rider Magazine before finally landing at Motorcycle.com in 2011. A lifelong gearhead who didn't fully immerse himself in motorcycles until his teenage years, Troy's interests have always been in technology, performance, and going fast. Naturally, racing was the perfect avenue to combine all three. Troy has been racing nearly as long as he's been riding and has competed at the AMA national level. He's also won multiple club races throughout the country, culminating in a Utah Sport Bike Association championship in 2011. He has been invited as a guest instructor for the Yamaha Champions Riding School, and when he's not out riding, he's either wrenching on bikes or watching MotoGP.

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