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Ronnie Correy
1992 World Speedway Team Cup Champion
1992 World Speedway Pairs Championship
1985 Speedway Track Champion, Victorville
1982, 1981 Junior Speedway National Champion
Nickname: "Rocket"
Rider Number: 20
Hometown: Fullerton, California - USA
Place of Birth: Bellflower, California - USA
Date of Birth: November 8, 1966
Occupation: Speedway Racer
Marital Status: Single
Children: None
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Date Started Speedway: 1980 (Juniors); 1983(Professional)
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Goals or Ambitions for Speedway:
Photos from: Gary Roberts, Kris Keath, CNC Racing and Scott Daloisio
Notes: Ronnie has always been regarded as the nice guy and was always seen with a smile on his face. He was nicknamed Rocket and is regarded by Wolverhampton fans as a legend alongside Sam Ermolenko and Peter Karlsson. He scored an amazing 4,127 points for Wolverhampton, recording 19 full maximums and 9 paid maximums which is a surprise to many as he scored 366 bonus points with Wolves.
Ronnie - WikipediA
Bike:
Tracks Ridden:
USA: Costa Mesa - Victorville - Glen Helen - Ventura - Lake Perris - Industry Speedway -
San Bernardino (IMS) -Ascot (South Bay) - Ascot (1/2 mile) - Visalia - Honolulu
Professional Achievements:
2022 - 13th Place - US Open Speedway Championship - Champion Speedway 09/04/2022
2020 - 3rd Place US National Championship - Champion Speedway 10/11/2020
1992 - World Cup Team:
Greg Hancock
Sam Ermolenko
Billy Hamill
Ronnie Correy
Bobby Ott
1992 - World Pairs Championship
World Final Appearances:
1989 -Munich, Olympic Stadium - 14th - 4pts
1990 -Bradford, Odsal Stadium - 14th - 2pts
1991 -Göteborg, Ullevi - 10th - 6pts
1992 -Wroclaw, Olympic Stadium - 12th - 5pts
Wolverhampton (1987–1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2005, 2006)
Long Eaton (1995)
Belle Vue (1998, 1999, 2004)
Swindon (2006)
Edinburgh (2007)
1981-82 Junior National Champion
Champion Speedway October 11, 2020
Kris Keath Photo
Champion Speedway October 11, 2020
Kris Keath Photo
1980's Photo from Scott Daloisio
From Ronnie - WikipediA
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