1962 Speedway World Team Cup was the third edition of the FIM Speedway World Team Cup to determine the team world champions. [1] [2] [3]
The final took place in Slaný, Czechoslovakia. The World Champion title was won by Sweden (36 pts) who beat Great Britain (24 pts), Poland (20 pts) and Czechoslovakia (16 pts). [4] [5]
Semifinals | Final | |||||
23 April - Vetlanda ( details ) | ||||||
Sweden | 41 | |||||
Norway | 24 | |||||
Denmark | 17 | |||||
Finland | 14 | |||||
Canceled ( details ) | ||||||
Great Britain | – | |||||
– | – | |||||
29 July - Slaný ( details ) | ||||||
– | – | |||||
Sweden | 36 | |||||
– | – | |||||
Great Britain | 24 | |||||
15 July - Liberec ( details ) | ||||||
Poland | 20 | |||||
Czechoslovakia | 46 | |||||
Czechoslovakia | 16 | |||||
Yugoslavia | 25 | |||||
Czechoslovakia B | 21 | |||||
Austria | 4 | |||||
15 July - Rzeszów ( details ) | ||||||
Poland | 43 | |||||
Soviet Union | 33 | |||||
Bulgaria | 13 | |||||
East Germany | 7 | |||||
Nordic Round
British RoundThe British Round was cancelled. Great Britain was seeded to the World Final. | Central European Round
East European Round
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Pos. | National team | Pts. | Riders | |
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Sweden | 36 | Björn Knutson - 10 (3,2,3,2) | ||
Great Britain | 24 | Ronnie Moore - 10 (3,3,1,3) | ||
Poland | 20 | Marian Kaiser - 9 (2,3,1,3) | ||
4 | Czechoslovakia | 16 | Luboš Tomíček - 7 (3,1,2,1) |
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