2008 Speedway Grand Prix of Sweden

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.

[3] The Speedway Grand Prix Commission nominated Jonas Davidsson as a wild card, and Sebastian Aldén and Billy Forsberg both as track reserves.

[5] Rune Holta won the Swedish Grand Prix with a fast overtaking manoeuvre on the back straight on the first lap of the final.

[6] 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.

The meeting overran by over an hour due to a number of stoppages caused by the unpredictable, rutted track.

No brakes, no gears, no fear
No brakes, no gears, no fear