The FIM's top-tier speedway competition. Riders on 500cc methanol-fueled motorcycles with no brakes compete on short oval tracks. Events held across Poland, UK, Sweden, and other markets.
The FIM Speedway Grand Prix is the top tier of international speedway motorcycle racing, held since 1995. Riders compete on 500cc methanol-fueled machines with no brakes on short oval shale tracks, with rounds predominantly in Poland, the UK, Sweden, Latvia, and Denmark. Poland is the sport's dominant market, routinely selling out 80,000-seat stadiums. The championship is structured as individual rider events.
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