Immediately after the war, racing resumed and the Toruń's Motorcycle Club (Toruński Klub Motocyklowy) was formed.
The stadium was now named after Zbigniew Raniszewski, a Toruń speedway rider who lost his life in a race in Vienna on 21 April 1956.
[5] In 1966, their leading rider Marian Rose won the silver medal at the Polish Individual Speedway Championship.
[6] Rose helped riders like Jan Ząbik, Janusz Plewiński, Roman Kościecha and Bogdan Szuluk, but he died after a crash during a match at the Stal Rzeszów Municipal Stadium on 19 April 1970.
[7] The team began to race as 'Apator Toruń after the Apator Sports Club and continued to compete in the highest division.
In 1986, KS Apator Toruń won their first Polish champion title, overtaking rivals Polonia Bydgoszcz at the end of the season.
They secured two silver medals in 2003 and 2007 but in between the team was bought by a trader Roman Karkosik and the name was changed to Unibax Toruń.