[3] The speedway track is located adjacent to the famous Teterower Bergring [de] (mountain ring).
The stadium opened on 18 May 2002 as the Kellerholz Arena and the speedway track has a circumference of 314 metres[3] which cost €270,000 to lay.
[5] The stadium has been used as the venue for the World Championship round known as the Speedway Grand Prix of Germany from 2016 to 2019.
[8] The team did not have a home track because the mountain ring circuit was unsuitable for conventional oval racing.
Following the German reunification, the team joined the Speedway Bundesliga/Superliga before finally being able to race on a purpose built track from 2002.