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Venue change for round three of 2026 FIM Flat Track World Championship


Round three of the 2026 FIM Flat Track World Championship, which was originally scheduled to be held on 27 June at Haunstetten in Germany, will now take place on the same date at Teterow, Germany.

While this will represent the first time the championship has visited the Bergring Arena, the highly-regarded circuit in the north-east of Germany has a proven pedigree of hosting top-flight events and as recently as 2023 was the venue for a round of the FIM Speedway Grand Prix World Championship.

The FIM would like to thank the organising MC Bergring Teterow e.V. and the DMSB for their support and collaboration in this matter.

Armando Castagna, Director of the FIM Track Racing Commission, said: “Teterow is a venue with a strong tradition in Track Racing, having staged multiple world championship events over the years. I’m sure the enthusiastic local team will prepare an excellent setting for the FIM Flat Track World Championship event.”

For 2026 the FIM Flat Track World Championship has been extended to ten rounds – its longest duration since the series was first staged as the FIM Flat Track Cup in 2011 – and for the first time in its history will travel outside of Europe when the final two rounds are held in Argentina over the weekend of 24-25 October.

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