[4] In 2006, Hammarby signed former World Champion Nicki Pedersen, who was a leading rider in the Elitserien in his debut season.
[12] The club's biggest success came in 2007, when they finished second in the table in the regular season before winning the bronze medal in the playoffs.
[4] After a promising start to the 2008 Elitserien season, Hammarby dropped off in the table in the second half, and ultimately finished in eight place.
[17] At the end of 2016, the club was effectively dissolved, after not being able to find a track to race on in the Stockholm area.
After competing in Division 1, the domestic third tier, for several seasons, it had been announced that Hammarby's home ground Gubbängens IP would be demolished.