|  Banks competing in grasstrack during 2003 | |
| Born | 4 October 1955 Folkestone, England | 
|---|---|
| Nationality | British (English) | 
| Career history | |
| 1982–1983 | Crayford Kestrels | 
| 1984–1985, 1987 | Hackney Kestrels | 
| 1984 | Wolverhampton Wolves | 
| 1986–1990 | Milton Keynes Knights | 
| 2005 | Sittingbourne Crusaders | 
| Team honours | |
| 1984 | National League KO Cup Winner | 
Trevor Charles Banks (born 4 October 1955) is a former motorcycle racer from England, who competed in grasstrack and longtrack.[1]
Career
Banks was an established grasstrack and longtrack rider by the time that he started his British speedway leagues career for Crayford Kestrels during the 1982 National League season. He would then go on to ride for Hackney Kestrels and Milton Keynes Knights.[1]
After the 1990 speedway season he concentrated on grasstrack and would not return to speedway until 2005, when he rode for the Sittingbourne Crusaders.[2]
Family
He is the son of Monty Banks who was a notable Grasstrack competitor in the South East of England.[3]
World Longtrack Championship
European Grasstrack Championship
Finals
- 1978  Hereford (5th) 19pts Hereford (5th) 19pts
- 1980  Bad Waldsee (4th) 18pts Bad Waldsee (4th) 18pts
- 1990  Uithuizen (6th) 13pts Uithuizen (6th) 13pts
- 1991  Werlte (Third) 17pts Werlte (Third) 17pts
- 1992 .svg.png.webp) Alken (7th) 13pts Alken (7th) 13pts
- 1998  Schwarme (5th) 15pts Schwarme (5th) 15pts
- 2000  St. Colomb de Lauzun (10th) 9pts St. Colomb de Lauzun (10th) 9pts
- 2002  Berghaupten (13th) 6pts Berghaupten (13th) 6pts
- 2003  La Reole (17) 5pts La Reole (17) 5pts
Semi-final
British Grasstrack Championship
Masters Finals
- 1982  Exeter (Top Ten) Exeter (Top Ten)
- 1983  Evesham (Top Ten) Evesham (Top Ten)
- 1984  Yarm (Second) Yarm (Second)
- 1985  Abingdon (Third) Abingdon (Third)
- 1986  Exeter (Third) Exeter (Third)
- 1987  Andover (Second) Andover (Second)
- 1988  Abingdon (Second) Abingdon (Second)
- 1989  Andover (Top Ten) Andover (Top Ten)
- 1990  Chetton Finalist Chetton Finalist
- 1991  Tonbridge (Top Ten) Tonbridge (Top Ten)
- 1992  Abingdon (Top Ten) Abingdon (Top Ten)
- 1993  Wimborne (Second) Wimborne (Second)
- 1994  Tonbridge (Top Ten) Tonbridge (Top Ten)
- 1995  Monkhopton Finalist Monkhopton Finalist
- 1996  Dalton Barracks Finalist Dalton Barracks Finalist
- 1997  Andover (Third) Andover (Third)
- 1999  Dalton Barracks (Top Ten) Dalton Barracks (Top Ten)
- 2000  Folkestone (Top Ten) Folkestone (Top Ten)
- 2001  Dalton Barracks (Top Ten) Dalton Barracks (Top Ten)
- 2002  Thorpe St Peter Finalist Thorpe St Peter Finalist
- 2003  Folkestone Finalist Folkestone Finalist
500cc Finals
- 1979  Braintree (Champion) Braintree (Champion)
- 1980  Clyst St. Mary (Champion) Clyst St. Mary (Champion)
- 1981  Uckington (Second) Uckington (Second)
350cc Finals
References
- 1 2 "ULTIMATE RIDER INDEX, 1929-2022" (PDF). British Speedway. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
- ↑ "ULTIMATE RIDER INDEX, 1929-2022" (PDF). British Speedway. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
- ↑ "Banks takes on the Yanks". Crash.net. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
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