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The 2024 Orlen FIM Speedway Grand Prix of Czech Republic was the fourth round of the 2024 Speedway Grand Prix season. It took place on 1 June at the Markéta Stadium in Prague, Czech Republic. [1] It was the 30th Speedway Grand Prix of Czech Republic. [2] The event was won by Martin Vaculík for the third consecutive year. [3]
The Speedway Grand Prix series and the Speedway World Cup were originally promoted by Benfield Sports International, which later was renamed to BSI Speedway. On 11 April 2007 it was announced that BSI Speedway had been acquired by IMG and the existing team took up roles within IMG Motorsport. IMG Motorsport managed the series until 2021.
The 2024 Speedway Grand Prix season was the 30th season of the Speedway Grand Prix era, and decided the 79th FIM Speedway World Championship. [1] It was the third series promoted by Discovery Sports Events. A new sprint race was introduced at selected Grand Prix during the qualifying session, with the fastest rider in each qualifying session ...
The event was won by Bartosz Zmarzlik (his 24th career Grand Prix win). [2] By winning the 2024 Grand Prix of Sweden, Zmarzlik broke Jason Crump's all-time record of 23 Grand Prix wins, although ten of them were won on home soil, whereas Crump's were all outside of Australia. [3] The event was subject to a two-hour delay following heavy rain.
Speedway Grand Prix of Australia (2002, 2015–2017) Speedway Grand Prix of Austria (1995) Speedway Grand Prix of Europe (2000, 2002–2014) Speedway Grand Prix of Finland (2014–2015) Speedway Grand Prix of Italy (1996, 2005–2013) Speedway Grand Prix of New Zealand (2012–2014) Speedway Grand Prix of Nordic (2009–2014)
The 2022 FIM Speedway Grand Prix of Sweden was the ninth round of the 2022 Speedway Grand Prix season (the World Championship of speedway). It took place on 17 September at the Skrotfrag Arena in Målilla, Sweden. [1] It was the 27th Speedway Grand Prix of Sweden. [2] The event was won by Bartosz Zmarzlik (his 18th career Grand Prix win). [3]
The 2002 Speedway Grand Prix of Scandinavia was the seventh round of the 2002 Speedway Grand Prix season (the world championship). It took place on 31 August 2002 at the Ullevi in Gothenburg , Sweden.
Preliminary qualification events included the Grand Prix qualifier in Denmark. The four riders that qualified were Brady Kurtz, Anders Thomsen, Dominik Kubera and Max Fricke. [2] These riders progressed to the 2025 Speedway Grand Prix, where they were joined by the riders who finished in the leading positions of the 2024 Speedway Grand Prix ...