The 2018 British Speedway Championship was the 58th edition of the British Speedway Championship.[1] Craig Cook was the defending champion having won the title in 2017. The competition consisted of two semi-finals and a final, with eight riders qualifying from each semi-final. The championship was won by Robert Lambert for the first time, scoring a maximum in the final. Dan Bewley finished second in his first ever appearance, while Cook took third place. 
  Results
 Semi-Final 1
    | Pos. | Rider | Points | Details | 
  | 1 | Jason Garrity | 15 | (3,3,3,3,3) | 
  | 2 | Kyle Howarth | 12 | (1,3,2,3,3) | 
  | 3 | Josh Auty | 12 | (2,3,2,3,2) | 
  | 4 | Edward Kennett | 10 | (3,2,3,1,1) | 
  | 5 | Robert Lambert | 10 | (3,2,2,2,1) | 
  | 6 | Rory Schlein ( .svg.png) ) | 10 | (2,1,3,2,2) | 
  | 7 | Dan Bewley | 9 | (0,3,2,1,3) | 
  | 8 | Craig Cook | 9 | (2,1,3,3,R) | 
  | 9 | Stefan Nielsen | 7 | 0,2,1,1,3) | 
  | 10 | Carl Wilkinson | 5 | (1,2,0,2,F) | 
  | 11 | Nathan Greaves | 4 | (2,0,0,0,2) | 
  | 12 | Adam Roynon | 4 | (0,R,1,2,1) | 
  | 13 | Charles Wright | 4 | (1,X,1,0,2) | 
  | 14 | Zach Wajtknecht | 3 | (3,0,0,0,0) | 
  | 15 | Max Clegg | 3 | (0,1,1,0,1) | 
  | 16 | Danny Ayres | 0 | (1,F,0,1,0) | 
  |  | Joe Lawlor | DNS | 
 Semi-Final 2
    | Pos. | Rider | Points | Details | 
  | 1 | Richard Lawson | 13 | (2,3,2,3,3) | 
  | 2 | Chris Harris | 13 | (3,2,3,2,3) | 
  | 3 | Scott Nicholls | 12 | (1,3,3,3,2) | 
  | 4 | Lewis Kerr | 12 | (2,2,3,3,2) | 
  | 5 | Richie Worrall | 11 | (3,3,3,2,-) | 
  | 6 | Danny King | 9 | (3,3,2,1,N) | 
  | 7 | Ben Barker | 8 | (1,2,2,0,3) | 
  | 8 | Adam Ellis | 8 | (3,2,1,X,2) | 
  | 9 | Ashley Morris | 6 | (1,0,2,3,0) | 
  | 10 | David Howe | 6 | (2,1,1,2,0) | 
  | 11 | James Sarjeant | 5 | (2,0,0,1,2) | 
  | 12 | Kyle Newman | 5 | (0,1,1,2,1) | 
  | 13 | Ben Morley | 5 | (1,1,0,1,1) | 
  | 14 | Simon Lambert | 3 | (0,0,0,0,3) | 
  | 15 | James Shanes | 3 | (0,1,1,0,1) | 
  | 16 | Matt Williamson | 1 | (0,0,0,1,0) | 
  | 17 | Tom Woolley | 1 | (-,-,-,-,1) | 
 The Final
     m - exclusion for exceeding two minute time allowance •   t - exclusion for touching the tapes •   x - other exclusion •   e - retired or mechanical failure •   f - fell •   ns - non-starter •   nc - non-classify 
      | gate A - inside | gate B | gate C | gate D - outside | 
 Under 21 final
 Robert Lambert won the British Speedway Under 21 Championship for the second consecutive year. The final was held at Shielfield Park on 1 May.[5] 
  References