Vojens Speedway Center

[1][2] The track has been part-owned since its opening by Denmark's first three time Speedway World Champion Ole Olsen.

The Speedway Center is a 300 metres (330 yards) long track which opened in September 1975 and has a spectator capacity of approximately 15,000.

British television commentator Dave Lanning reported that there was a near riot when the 1979 World Pairs Final was postponed for a day due to rain, and two years later there were chaotic scenes at the 1981 Intercontinental Final when the riders refused to come out for their second round of heats in protest over the conditions.

The 16 riders voted 14-2 not to ride with only Ole Olsen and fellow Dane Hans Nielsen wanting to continue.

Since its opening, the Vojens Speedway Center has hosted 13 FIM World Finals in each of the major competitions.