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The 2023 FIM Speedway Grand Prix of Czech Republic was the third race of the 2023 Speedway Grand Prix season. It took place on 3 June at the Markéta Stadium in Prague, Czech Republic. [1] It was the 29th Speedway Grand Prix of Czech Republic. [2] The event was won by Martin Vaculík for the second consecutive year. [3]
FIM Czech Republic Speedway Grand Prix; Stadium: Markéta Stadium, Prague: Years: 29 (1997–present) Track: Speedway track: Track Length: 353 m: Last Event (season 2024) Date: 1 June 2024: Winner: Martin Vaculík
The 2023 Speedway Grand Prix season was the 29th season of the Speedway Grand Prix era, and decided the 78th FIM Speedway World Championship. [1] It was the second series promoted by Discovery Sports Events. Bartosz Zmarzlik was the defending champion, having won the 2022 title.
The Svítkov Stadium (Czech: Plochodrážní stadion Svítkov) is a 10,000-capacity speedway stadium in the Svítkov area of Pardubice, Czech Republic.The stadium is located in the west of Svítkov, which itself is located on the western outskirts of the city. [1]
The Markéta Stadium (Czech: Plochodrážní stadion Markéta) is a 10,000-capacity multi-use stadium on U Vojtěšky in Břevnov, Prague, Czech Republic. [1] The stadium hosts motorcycle speedway [2] and has been the home of the Speedway Grand Prix of Czech Republic since 1997. [3] The speedway track has a circumference of 353 metres (386 yards).
Autodrom Most is a hard-surfaced 4.212 km (2.617 mi) long race track for motorsport outside of the city of Most in the northwest of the Czech Republic.The racing circuit was built between 1978 and 1983, but the Most district was known for organizing motorcycle and car races earlier. [1]
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The 2002 Speedway Under-21 World Championship was hosted at the stadium and was won by Czech rider Lukáš Dryml and in 2003 Krzysztof Kasprzak won the Individual Speedway European Championship. The track record was broken by Robert Kościecha , who recorded 67.94 seconds on 23 June 2010.