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2008 Speedway Grand Prix of Sweden

Sweden 2008 Speedway Grand Prix of Sweden
FIM SAPA Swedish Speedway Grand Prix
Information
Date 24 May 2008
City Sweden Gothenburg
Event 3 of 11 (103)
Referee United Kingdom Anthony Steele
Jury President Denmark Joergen L. Jensen
Stadium details
Stadium Ullevi
Capacity 43,000
Length 416 m (455 yd)
Track speedway track
SGP Results
Best Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Winner Poland Rune Holta
2nd, silver medalist(s) Runner-up Sweden Fredrik Lindgren
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 3rd place Denmark Nicki Pedersen

The 2008 Speedway Grand Prix of Sweden is the third race of the 2008 Speedway Grand Prix season. It took place on 24 May in the Ullevi Stadium in Göteborg, Sweden It is the fourth time that the Ullevi Stadium has staged a GP, the last time being the 2004 Grand Prix of Scandinavia. At 416 metres, the semi-permanent track is the largest track on the 2008 Grand Prix calendar, and the longest ever used for a Grand Prix event.

Sweden is also the first of four rounds of the 2008 Super Prix. The meeting winner will be given the red helmet in the SuperPrix final at Gelsenkirchen in October with a chance of winning a share of an extra $200,000 prize fund.

The Speedway Grand Prix Commission nominated Jonas Davidsson as a wild card, and Sebastian Aldén and Billy Forsberg both as track reserves. Bjarne Pedersen was again replaced by Luboš Tomíček because of an injury. The draw was made on 13 May at the Headquarters in Mies, Switzerland.

Rune Holta won the Swedish Grand Prix with a fast overtaking manoeuvre on the back straight on the first lap of the final. It was Holta's 50th Grand Prix and the first Grand Prix win of his career.

Fredrik Lindgren had been unbeaten from his previous races but had to settle for second place, although he did score the most points from the meeting. Nicki Pedersen extended his series lead to ten points with third place.

The meeting overran by over an hour due to a number of stoppages caused by the unpredictable, rutted track. Andreas Jonsson was taken to hospital after a high-speed crash but escaped serious injury, Niels Kristian Iversen also crashed in one of his heats and suffered a dislocated shoulder.


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