Speedway stadium Grudziadz, Speedway stadium in Grudziądz, Poland
Speedway stadium Grudziadz is a specialized motorsport arena with a 355-meter racing track surfaced in granite. The track spans 11 meters wide on the straights and expands to 17 meters through the curves to accommodate the high-speed motorcycles.
The stadium complex was completed in September 1967, replacing an earlier facility that existed in the Municipal Park before World War II. Since its opening, the location has grown to become a central hub for the city's speedway racing and continues to host events today.
The track has been a central gathering place for local speedway fans for decades, drawing crowds who come to watch the high-speed motorcycle races and support their favorite riders. The sport remains an important part of how residents connect with their city's entertainment and sporting traditions.
The stadium is located at Hallera 4 street and is easily reached by public transport, particularly using bus lines 3, 15, and 18 from Królewska street. The best time to visit is on race days when riders and crowds bring the venue to life.
The facility underwent a remarkable transformation from a multi-purpose sports venue with a football field in the center to a dedicated speedway arena in 1998. This conversion reflected the strong local commitment to motorcycle racing and marked a pivotal moment in the venue's story.
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