Goodmorning,
I am new to this forum, so my apologies if this is not the right place to start this topic. I have been active since 2000 as an amateur grass track and speedway driver (since 2010 in the 500cc class) in the Netherlands with an occasional trip to Germany and France.. Unfortunately my speedway bike has not seen any gravel since 2015, due to a lack of races here in the Netherlands (when I started there were more than 10 races here divided over 4 cirquits. In 2022 there is unfortunately no longer an official meeting in the Netherlands)
This aroused my interest in how the sport is developing internationally. I am curious in how many countries speedway will still be actively operated in 2022. Because of my interest I follow the international speedway closely. I am also familiar with the competitions in Great Britain, Poland, Germany (where the sport is developing rapidly if you ask me), Argentina, the USA, Sweden, Denmark and France.
But how is this in other countries? For example, what is left of speedway in countries like Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, New Zealand, Canada or South Africa. In my view, quite a few drivers came from here who are decent drivers internationally. (also in more recent times, Hauzinger, Gappmair, Zagar, Skorja, Pavlic, Wilson Dean, Kyle Legault and Byron Bekker for example).
And what will happen to Discovery's ambitious plan to develop the sport internationally? After the press conference I was not able to find anything about this and also on the new speedway GP site there is little useful information about this.
My apologies for this huge wall of text. However, I hope to learn more about international developments in the sport through this forum (you won't find everything by google haha^^)