Neuenknick Speedway

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SC Neuenknick e.V.
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Neuenknick Speedway track
Club information
Track addressStadion Lindenau
CountryGermany
Founded1981
League Speedway Bundesliga
Website www.sc-neuenknick.com
Club facts
Track size357m
Major team honours
Bundesliga Runners-up (x3)1994, 1995, 1996

Neuenknick Speedway is a German motorcycle speedway team called SC Neuenknick and speedway track known as the Stadion Lindenau, which is located approximately 12 kilometres north east of Petershagen on Brennwisk 40. [1] [2] [3]

History

The facility, a 357-metre track, has hosted important events since 1981, including a qualifying round of the Speedway World Championship in 1988. [4] [5]

The team raced in the Speedway Bundesliga and won three consecutive silver medals from 1994 until 1996. [6]

Ten years later in 2006, they won the Bundesliga bronze medal. [6] Although a team do not currently compete in the Bundesliga, regular events are still held at the track such as the 2023 Easter 6er. [7]

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References

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