Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The 2024 Swedish Individual Speedway Championship took place on 28 May at the Hejla Arena [4] and was won by Fredrik Lindgren. [5] It was the fourth time Lindgren had been crowned Swedish champion, moving him up to fifth place on the all-time list. Kim Nilsson finished second and earned a wildcard for the 2024 Speedway Grand Prix of Sweden on ...
Speedway in Sweden is governed by the Swedish Motorcycle and Snowmobile Federation (SVEMO). The first Swedish speedway league was founded in 1948 and copied the British format of league racing, including adopting the Swedish version of several British teams nicknames. The Elite League was established in 1982 and has ten teams.
The Swedish Speedway Team Championship was founded a few years earlier in 1948 and was inspired by British speedway including adopting the British teams nicknames in Swedish versions. For instance the Norrköping team became Vargarna (English: "The Wolves"), the Eskilstuna team became Smederna (English: "The Blacksmiths") and the club ...
The 2023 Swedish Speedway season is the 2023 season of motorcycle speedway in Sweden. [1] In February 2023, Masarna pulled out of the 2023 Elitserien due to financial difficulties. They were the second club in two successive years to have pulled out of the league. [2] [3]
The Sweden speedway team has won the Speedway World Team Cup and Speedway World Cup on ten occasions and were a major force in the opening years of the tournament, winning four out of the first five, between 1960 and 1964.
Allsvenskan (literally, "The National League") is the second tier in the league system of Speedway in Sweden and currently comprises six motorcycle speedway teams. Until the introduction of the Elitserien in 1982 the Allsvenskan was the highest level of Swedish Speedway.
The beginning of competitive league speedway in Örebro can be traced back to the 1950 Swedish speedway season.A club called Vikingarna racing at the Örebro Motorstadion in Adolfsberg finished last out of four teams in the second division. [5]
Nässjö Motorstadion is a motorcycle speedway track in Nässjö, Sweden.The facility is located on the south west edge of the locality on Skogsvallen. [1] [2] The stadium hosts the NK Nässjö speedway team [3] that has competed in the Swedish Speedway Team Championship and won the second division in 1997.