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World Finals
The first World Final was held at Wembley in 1936, and was won by Australia's Lionel Van Praag.
In the pre-war days, riders were awarded bonus points from the final qualifying round of the championships, which they carried through to the final.
During the war years, the World Championships took a break. But it wasn't until 1949 that the event was able to return to the calendar, as many riders were still on active service.
Thereafter, the standard World Final format was over 20 heats, with the winner being the highest points scorer of the meeting. In the event of a tie, a race-off was contested.
The only deviation was the 1987 final in Amsterdam, which was held over two days. This proved unpopular, however, and the competition returned to the 20 heat format the following year.
Index
1936..Wembley
1937..Wembley
1938..Wembley
1939-1948..No World Final held
1949..Wembley
1950..Wembley
1951..Wembley
1952..Wembley
1953..Wembley
1954..Wembley
1955..Wembley
1956..Wembley
1957..Wembley
1958..Wembley
1959..Wembley
1960..Wembley
1961..Malmo
1962..Wembley
1963..Wembley
1964..Ullevi
1965..Wembley
1966..Ullevi
1967..Wembley
1968..Ullevi
1969..Wembley
1970..Wroclaw
1971..Ullevi
1972..Wembley
1973..Slaski
1974..Ullevi
1975..Wembley
1976..Slaski
1977..Ullevi
1978..Wembley
1979..Slaski
1980..Ullevi
1981..Wembley
1982..Memorial Coliseum
1983..Norden
1984..Ullevi
1985..Odsal
1986..Slaski
1987..Amsterdam
1988..Vojens
1989..Munich
1990..Odsal
1991..Ullevi
1992..Wroclaw
1993..Pocking
1994..Vojens
GPs
Since the inception of the Grand Prix series in 1995 a number of formats have been used for the competition:
1995-1997: The first format used was the tried and tested twenty heat format followed by four addition races to determine points. The bottom four riders would go into the twenty-first race and so on, until the top four riders battled it out for the Grand Prix victory. The circus contained seventeen permanent members, with two starting the season at reserve and then taking the place of the lowest two riders at the second Grand Prix and so on. The sixteenth place in the field was taken by a nominated "wild card", usually, although not always, taken by a rider from the host country.
1998-2001: The second format was a progressive elimination format. The field was expanded to twenty-four riders, twenty-two of whom were premanent members of the circus, with two "wild cards". The meeting started with a series of heats and elimination heats between riders numbered 9-24 to find eight riders to meet the riders numbered 1-8 in another series of heats and elimination heats to find eight riders to compete in the semi finals. The first two riders in the semi-finals went to the "A" final and the third and fourth placed riders went to the "B" final. These two finals determined points, the GP winner and, of course, the eight riders were numbered 1-8 in the following GP.
2002-2004: The above format was tweaked for the 2002 season, after the riders complained that the top eight riders were materially disadvantaged by not having a run on the track ahead of the main competition, while the lower riders were advantaged by riding in the earlier heats. So, the "B" final was scrapped and two additional heats were introduced to give riders numbered 1-8 an extra run on the track.
2005-2006: The next format tried, was a return to the traditional twenty heat format, with semi-finals and then a final. That meant a return to a field consisting of just sixteen riders; fifteen permanent members and one "wild card" for each GP, usually a local rider. In addition, the points scored in the twenty heats were the points that counted in the world championship, unless you made the final, where the points were allocated as before (1st = 25, 2nd = 20, 3rd = 18 and 4th = 16).
2007-2012: The above format was tweaked for the 2007 season to make it less of an advantage to make the final. Points gained in the semi-finals and final were simply added to points gained in the twenty heats, although points scored in the final were doubled.
2013: The same format remained, but double points were no longer on offer for the final.
2014: For the first time in the series, the riders were allowed to pick their own number to race under.
2019: A qualifying system was introduced with riders being able to pick their start number, and therefore their gate allocation, according to their lap times in the Friday session.
2020: Due to the Coronovirus pandemic, the 2020 season was only 8 meetings - 6 in Poland, 2 in Prague - over 4 "race weekends". The points system changed to allocate points depending on where the rider finished - 20 for the win, 18 for 2nd, 16 for 3rd, 14 for 4th. The winner of the semi final scored 12, with points then dropping by 1 for the rest of the field on a ranking system, down to 1 point for finishing in 16th place.
Index
1995
Polish Grand Prix - 20-05-95
Austrian Grand Prix - 17-06-95
German Grand Prix - 08-07-95
Swedish Grand Prix - 12-08-95
Danish Grand Prix - 09-09-95
British Grand Prix - 30-09-95
Final Standings
1996
Polish Grand Prix - 18-05-96
Italian Grand Prix - 01-06-96
German Grand Prix - 06-07-96
Swedish Grand Prix - 10-08-96
British Grand Prix - 31-08-96
Danish Grand Prix - 21-09-96
Final Standings
1997
Czech Grand Prix - 17-05-97
Swedish Grand Prix - 14-06-97
German Grand Prix - 06-07-97
British Grand Prix - 09-08-97
Polish Grand Prix - 30-08-97
Danish Grand Prix - 23-09-97
Final Standings
1998
Czech Grand Prix - 15-05-98
German Grand Prix - 06-06-98
Danish Grand Prix - 19-07-98
British Grand Prix - 07-08-98
Swedish Grand Prix - 28-08-98
Polish Grand Prix - 18-09-98
Final Standings
1999
Czech Grand Prix - 08-05-99
Swedish Grand Prix - 04-06-99
Polish Grand Prix [1] - 03-07-99
British Grand Prix - 31-07-99
Polish Grand Prix [2] - 28-08-99
Danish Grand Prix - 25-09-99
Final Standings
2000
Czech Grand Prix - 06-05-00
Swedish Grand Prix - 03-06-00
Polish Grand Prix - 01-07-00
British Grand Prix - 29-07-00
Danish Grand Prix - 02-09-00
European Grand Prix - 23-09-00
Final Standings
2001
German Grand Prix - 05-05-01
British Grand Prix - 09-06-01
Danish Grand Prix - 28-07-01
Czech Grand Prix - 18-08-01
Polish Grand Prix - 08-09-01
Swedish Grand Prix - 29-09-01
Final Standings
2002
Norwegian GP - 11-05-02
Polish GP - 25-05-02
British GP - 08-06-02
Slovenian GP - 22-06-02
Swedish GP - 06-07-02
Czech GP - 20-07-02
Scandinavian GP - 31-08-02
European GP - 14-09-02
Danish GP - 28-09-02
Australian GP - 26-10-02
Final Standings
2003
European GP - 17-05-03
Swedish GP - 31-05-03
British GP - 14-06-03
Danish GP - 28-06-03
Slovenian GP - 12-07-03
Fans GP - 30-08-03
Czech GP - 06-09-03
Polish GP - 20-09-03
Norwegian GP - 04-10-03
Final Standings
2004
Swedish GP - 01-05-04
Czech GP -15-05-04
European GP - 29-05-04
British GP - 12-06-04
Danish GP - 26-06-04
Scandinavian GP - 21-08-04
Slovenian GP - 04-09-04
Polish GP - 18-09-04
Norwegian GP - 02-10-04
Final Standings
2005
European GP - 30-04-05
Swedish GP - 14-05-05
Slovenian GP - 28-05-05
British GP - 11-06-05
Danish GP - 25-06-05
Czech GP - 09-07-05
Scandinavian GP - 13-08-05
Polish GP - 27-08-05
Italian GP - 10-09-05
Final Standings
2006
Slovenian GP - 22-04-06
European GP - 06-05-06
Swedish GP - 20-05-06
British GP - 03-06-06
Danish GP - 24-06-06
Italian GP - 29-07-06
Scandinavian GP - 12-08-06
Czech GP - 26-08-06
Latvian GP - 09-09-06
Polish GP - 23-09-06
Final Standings
2007
Italian GP - 28-04-07
European GP - 12-05-07
Swedish GP - 26-05-07
Danish GP - 09-06-07
British GP - 30-06-07
Czech GP - 28-07-07
Scandinavian GP - 11-08-07
Latvian GP - 25-08-07
Polish GP - 08-09-07
Slovenian GP - 22-09-07
German GP - 13-10-07
Final Standings
2008
Slovenian GP - 26-04-08
European GP - 10-05-08
Swedish GP - 24-05-08
Danish GP - 14-06-08
British GP - 28-06-08
Czech GP - 02-08-08
Scandinavian GP - 16-08-08
Latvian GP - 30-08-08
Polish GP - 13-09-08
Italian GP - 27-09-08
Final GP - 18-10-08
Final Standings
2009
Czech GP - 25-04-09
European GP - 09-05-09
Swedish GP - 29-05-09
Danish GP - 13-06-09
British GP - 27-06-09
Latvian GP - 01-08-09
Scandinavian GP - 15-08-09
Nordic GP - 29-08-09
Slovenian GP - 12-09-09
Italian GP - 26-09-09
Polish GP - 17-10-09
Final Standings
2010
European GP - 24.04.10
Swedish GP - 08.05.10
Czech GP - 22.05.10
Danish GP - 05.06.10
Polish GP - 19.06.10
British GP - 10.07.10
Scandinavian GP - 14.08.10
Croatian GP - 28.08.10
Nordic GP - 11.09.10
Italian GP - 25.09.10
Polish GP - 08.10.10
Final Standings
2011
European GP - 30.04.11
Swedish GP - 14.05.11
Czech GP - 28.05.11
Danish GP - 11.06.11
British GP - 25.06.11
Italian GP - 30.07.11
Scandinavian GP - 13.08.11
Torun GP, Poland - 27.08.11
Nordic GP - 10.09.11
Croatian GP - 24.09.11
Gorzow GP - 08.10.11
Final Standings
2012
New Zealand GP - 31.03.12
European GP - 28.04.12
Czech GP - 12.05.12
Swedish GP - 26.05.12
Danish GP - 09.06.12
Polish GP - 23.06.12
Croatian GP - 28.07.12
Italian GP - 11.08.12
British GP - 25.08.12
Scandinavian GP - 08.09.12
Nordic GP - 22.09.12
Torun GP, Poland - 06.10.12
Final Standings
2013
New Zealand Grand Prix - 23.03.13
European Grand Prix - 20.04.14
Swedish Grand Prix - 04.05.13
Czech Republic Grand Prix - 18.05.13
British Grand Prix - 01.06.13
Polish Grand Prix - 15.06.13
Danish Grand Prix - 29.06.13
Italian Grand Prix - 03.08.13
Latvian Grand Prix - 17.08.13
Slovenian Grand Prix - 07.09.13
Scandinavian Grand Prix - 21.09.13
Torun GP, Poland - 05.10.13
Final Standings
2014
New Zealand Grand Prix - 05.04.14
European Grand Prix - 26.04.14
Finnish Grand Prix - 17.05.14
Czech Republic Grand Prix - 31.05.14
Swedish Grand Prix - 14.06.14
Danish Grand Prix - 28.06.14
British Grand Prix - 12.07.14
Latvian Grand Prix - 17.08.14
Gorzow Grand Prix - 30.08.14
Nordic Grand Prix - 13.09.14
Scandinavian Grand Prix - 27.09.14
Torun Grand Prix, Poland - 11.10.14
Final Standings
2015
Warsaw Grand Prix of Poland - 18.04.15
Finnish Grand Prix - 16.05.15
Czech Republic Grand Prix - 23.05.15
British Grand Prix - 04.07.15
Latvian Grand Prix - 18.07.15
Swedish Grand Prix - 25.07.15
Danish Grand Prix - 08.08.15
Gorzow Grand Prix of Poland - 29.08.15
Slovenian Grand Prix - 12.09.15
Scandinavian Grand Prix - 26.09.15
Torun Grand Prix, Poland - 03.10.15
Australian Grand Prix, Melbourne - 24.10.15
Final Standings
2016
Slovenian Grand Prix - 30.04.16
Warsaw Grand Prix of Poland - 14.05.16
Danish Grand Prix - 11.06.16
Czech Republic Grand Prix - 25.06.16
British Grand Prix - 09.07.16
Swedish Grand Prix - 14.08.16
Gorzow Grand Prix of Poland - 27.08.16
German Grand Prix - 10.09.16
Stockholm Grand Prix - 24.09.16
Torun Grand Prix of Poland - 01.10.16
Australian Grand Prix - 22.10.16
Final Standings
2017
Slovenian Grand Prix - 29.04.17
Warsaw Grand Prix of Poland - 13.05.17
Latvian Grand Prix - 27.05.17
Czech Republic Grand Prix - 10.06.17
Danish Grand Prix - 24.06.16
British Grand Prix - 22.07.17
Swedish Grand Prix - 12.08.17
Nordic Grand Prix - 26.08.17
German Grand Prix - 09.09.17
Stockholm Grand Prix - 23.09.17
Torun Grand Prix of Poland - 07.10.17
Australian Grand Prix - 28.10.17
Final Standings
2018
Warsaw Grand Prix of Poland - 12.05.18
Czech Republic Grand Prix - 26.05.18
Danish Grand Prix - 30.06.18
Swedish Grand Prix - 07.07.18
British Grand Prix - 21.07.18
Scandinavian Grand Prix - 11.08.18
Nordic Grand Prix - 25.08.18
Slovenian Grand Prix - 08.09.18
German Grand Prix - 22.09.18
Torun Grand Prix of Poland - 06.10.18
Final Standings
2019
Warsaw Grand Prix of Poland -18.05.19
Slovenian Grand Prix - 01.06.19
Czech Republic Grand Prix - 15.06.19
Swedish Grand Prix - 06.07.19
Wroclaw Grand Prix of Poland - 03.08.19
Scandinavian Grand Prix - 17.08.19
German Grand Prix - 31.08.19
Danish Grand Prix - 07.09.19
British Grand Prix - 21.09.19
Torun Grand Prix of Poland - 05.10.19
Final Standings
2020
Wroclaw GP 1 - 28.08.20
Wroclaw GP 2 - 29.08.20
Gorzow GP 1 - 11.09.20
Gorzow GP 2 - 12.09.20
Czech Republic GP 1 - 18.09.20
Czech Republic GP 2 - 19.09.20
Torun GP 1 - 02.10.20
Torun GP 2 - 03.10.20
Final Standings
2021
Czech Republic GP 1 - 16.07.21
Czech Republic GP 2 - 18.07.21
Wroclaw GP 1 - 30.07.21
Wroclaw GP 2 - 31.07.21
Lublin GP 1 - 06.08.21
Lublin GP 2 - 07.08.21
Swedish GP - 14.08.21
Togliatti GP - 28.08.21
Danish GP - 11.09.21
Torun GP 1 - 01.10.21
Torun GP 2 - 02.10.21
Note:
The Italian, German, British and Warsaw GPs were all cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Final Standings
2022
Croatian GP - 30.04.22
Warsaw GP - 14.05.22
Czech Republic GP - 28.05.22
German GP - 04.06.22
Gorzow GP - 25.06.22
British GP - 13.08.22
Wroclaw GP - 27.08.22
Danish GP - 10.09.22
Swedish GP - 17.09.22
Torun GP - 01.10.22
Final Standings
2023
Croatian GP - 29.04.23
Warsaw GP - 13.05.23
Czech Republic GP - 03.06.23
German GP - 10.06.23
Gorzow GP - 24.06.23
Swedish GP - 15.07.23
Latvian GP - 12.08.23
British GP - 02.09.23
Danish GP - 16.09.23
Torun GP - 30.09.23
The first World Final was held at Wembley in 1936, and was won by Australia's Lionel Van Praag.
In the pre-war days, riders were awarded bonus points from the final qualifying round of the championships, which they carried through to the final.
During the war years, the World Championships took a break. But it wasn't until 1949 that the event was able to return to the calendar, as many riders were still on active service.
Thereafter, the standard World Final format was over 20 heats, with the winner being the highest points scorer of the meeting. In the event of a tie, a race-off was contested.
The only deviation was the 1987 final in Amsterdam, which was held over two days. This proved unpopular, however, and the competition returned to the 20 heat format the following year.
Index
1936..Wembley
1937..Wembley
1938..Wembley
1939-1948..No World Final held
1949..Wembley
1950..Wembley
1951..Wembley
1952..Wembley
1953..Wembley
1954..Wembley
1955..Wembley
1956..Wembley
1957..Wembley
1958..Wembley
1959..Wembley
1960..Wembley
1961..Malmo
1962..Wembley
1963..Wembley
1964..Ullevi
1965..Wembley
1966..Ullevi
1967..Wembley
1968..Ullevi
1969..Wembley
1970..Wroclaw
1971..Ullevi
1972..Wembley
1973..Slaski
1974..Ullevi
1975..Wembley
1976..Slaski
1977..Ullevi
1978..Wembley
1979..Slaski
1980..Ullevi
1981..Wembley
1982..Memorial Coliseum
1983..Norden
1984..Ullevi
1985..Odsal
1986..Slaski
1987..Amsterdam
1988..Vojens
1989..Munich
1990..Odsal
1991..Ullevi
1992..Wroclaw
1993..Pocking
1994..Vojens
GPs
Since the inception of the Grand Prix series in 1995 a number of formats have been used for the competition:
1995-1997: The first format used was the tried and tested twenty heat format followed by four addition races to determine points. The bottom four riders would go into the twenty-first race and so on, until the top four riders battled it out for the Grand Prix victory. The circus contained seventeen permanent members, with two starting the season at reserve and then taking the place of the lowest two riders at the second Grand Prix and so on. The sixteenth place in the field was taken by a nominated "wild card", usually, although not always, taken by a rider from the host country.
1998-2001: The second format was a progressive elimination format. The field was expanded to twenty-four riders, twenty-two of whom were premanent members of the circus, with two "wild cards". The meeting started with a series of heats and elimination heats between riders numbered 9-24 to find eight riders to meet the riders numbered 1-8 in another series of heats and elimination heats to find eight riders to compete in the semi finals. The first two riders in the semi-finals went to the "A" final and the third and fourth placed riders went to the "B" final. These two finals determined points, the GP winner and, of course, the eight riders were numbered 1-8 in the following GP.
2002-2004: The above format was tweaked for the 2002 season, after the riders complained that the top eight riders were materially disadvantaged by not having a run on the track ahead of the main competition, while the lower riders were advantaged by riding in the earlier heats. So, the "B" final was scrapped and two additional heats were introduced to give riders numbered 1-8 an extra run on the track.
2005-2006: The next format tried, was a return to the traditional twenty heat format, with semi-finals and then a final. That meant a return to a field consisting of just sixteen riders; fifteen permanent members and one "wild card" for each GP, usually a local rider. In addition, the points scored in the twenty heats were the points that counted in the world championship, unless you made the final, where the points were allocated as before (1st = 25, 2nd = 20, 3rd = 18 and 4th = 16).
2007-2012: The above format was tweaked for the 2007 season to make it less of an advantage to make the final. Points gained in the semi-finals and final were simply added to points gained in the twenty heats, although points scored in the final were doubled.
2013: The same format remained, but double points were no longer on offer for the final.
2014: For the first time in the series, the riders were allowed to pick their own number to race under.
2019: A qualifying system was introduced with riders being able to pick their start number, and therefore their gate allocation, according to their lap times in the Friday session.
2020: Due to the Coronovirus pandemic, the 2020 season was only 8 meetings - 6 in Poland, 2 in Prague - over 4 "race weekends". The points system changed to allocate points depending on where the rider finished - 20 for the win, 18 for 2nd, 16 for 3rd, 14 for 4th. The winner of the semi final scored 12, with points then dropping by 1 for the rest of the field on a ranking system, down to 1 point for finishing in 16th place.
Index
1995
Polish Grand Prix - 20-05-95
Austrian Grand Prix - 17-06-95
German Grand Prix - 08-07-95
Swedish Grand Prix - 12-08-95
Danish Grand Prix - 09-09-95
British Grand Prix - 30-09-95
Final Standings
1996
Polish Grand Prix - 18-05-96
Italian Grand Prix - 01-06-96
German Grand Prix - 06-07-96
Swedish Grand Prix - 10-08-96
British Grand Prix - 31-08-96
Danish Grand Prix - 21-09-96
Final Standings
1997
Czech Grand Prix - 17-05-97
Swedish Grand Prix - 14-06-97
German Grand Prix - 06-07-97
British Grand Prix - 09-08-97
Polish Grand Prix - 30-08-97
Danish Grand Prix - 23-09-97
Final Standings
1998
Czech Grand Prix - 15-05-98
German Grand Prix - 06-06-98
Danish Grand Prix - 19-07-98
British Grand Prix - 07-08-98
Swedish Grand Prix - 28-08-98
Polish Grand Prix - 18-09-98
Final Standings
1999
Czech Grand Prix - 08-05-99
Swedish Grand Prix - 04-06-99
Polish Grand Prix [1] - 03-07-99
British Grand Prix - 31-07-99
Polish Grand Prix [2] - 28-08-99
Danish Grand Prix - 25-09-99
Final Standings
2000
Czech Grand Prix - 06-05-00
Swedish Grand Prix - 03-06-00
Polish Grand Prix - 01-07-00
British Grand Prix - 29-07-00
Danish Grand Prix - 02-09-00
European Grand Prix - 23-09-00
Final Standings
2001
German Grand Prix - 05-05-01
British Grand Prix - 09-06-01
Danish Grand Prix - 28-07-01
Czech Grand Prix - 18-08-01
Polish Grand Prix - 08-09-01
Swedish Grand Prix - 29-09-01
Final Standings
2002
Norwegian GP - 11-05-02
Polish GP - 25-05-02
British GP - 08-06-02
Slovenian GP - 22-06-02
Swedish GP - 06-07-02
Czech GP - 20-07-02
Scandinavian GP - 31-08-02
European GP - 14-09-02
Danish GP - 28-09-02
Australian GP - 26-10-02
Final Standings
2003
European GP - 17-05-03
Swedish GP - 31-05-03
British GP - 14-06-03
Danish GP - 28-06-03
Slovenian GP - 12-07-03
Fans GP - 30-08-03
Czech GP - 06-09-03
Polish GP - 20-09-03
Norwegian GP - 04-10-03
Final Standings
2004
Swedish GP - 01-05-04
Czech GP -15-05-04
European GP - 29-05-04
British GP - 12-06-04
Danish GP - 26-06-04
Scandinavian GP - 21-08-04
Slovenian GP - 04-09-04
Polish GP - 18-09-04
Norwegian GP - 02-10-04
Final Standings
2005
European GP - 30-04-05
Swedish GP - 14-05-05
Slovenian GP - 28-05-05
British GP - 11-06-05
Danish GP - 25-06-05
Czech GP - 09-07-05
Scandinavian GP - 13-08-05
Polish GP - 27-08-05
Italian GP - 10-09-05
Final Standings
2006
Slovenian GP - 22-04-06
European GP - 06-05-06
Swedish GP - 20-05-06
British GP - 03-06-06
Danish GP - 24-06-06
Italian GP - 29-07-06
Scandinavian GP - 12-08-06
Czech GP - 26-08-06
Latvian GP - 09-09-06
Polish GP - 23-09-06
Final Standings
2007
Italian GP - 28-04-07
European GP - 12-05-07
Swedish GP - 26-05-07
Danish GP - 09-06-07
British GP - 30-06-07
Czech GP - 28-07-07
Scandinavian GP - 11-08-07
Latvian GP - 25-08-07
Polish GP - 08-09-07
Slovenian GP - 22-09-07
German GP - 13-10-07
Final Standings
2008
Slovenian GP - 26-04-08
European GP - 10-05-08
Swedish GP - 24-05-08
Danish GP - 14-06-08
British GP - 28-06-08
Czech GP - 02-08-08
Scandinavian GP - 16-08-08
Latvian GP - 30-08-08
Polish GP - 13-09-08
Italian GP - 27-09-08
Final GP - 18-10-08
Final Standings
2009
Czech GP - 25-04-09
European GP - 09-05-09
Swedish GP - 29-05-09
Danish GP - 13-06-09
British GP - 27-06-09
Latvian GP - 01-08-09
Scandinavian GP - 15-08-09
Nordic GP - 29-08-09
Slovenian GP - 12-09-09
Italian GP - 26-09-09
Polish GP - 17-10-09
Final Standings
2010
European GP - 24.04.10
Swedish GP - 08.05.10
Czech GP - 22.05.10
Danish GP - 05.06.10
Polish GP - 19.06.10
British GP - 10.07.10
Scandinavian GP - 14.08.10
Croatian GP - 28.08.10
Nordic GP - 11.09.10
Italian GP - 25.09.10
Polish GP - 08.10.10
Final Standings
2011
European GP - 30.04.11
Swedish GP - 14.05.11
Czech GP - 28.05.11
Danish GP - 11.06.11
British GP - 25.06.11
Italian GP - 30.07.11
Scandinavian GP - 13.08.11
Torun GP, Poland - 27.08.11
Nordic GP - 10.09.11
Croatian GP - 24.09.11
Gorzow GP - 08.10.11
Final Standings
2012
New Zealand GP - 31.03.12
European GP - 28.04.12
Czech GP - 12.05.12
Swedish GP - 26.05.12
Danish GP - 09.06.12
Polish GP - 23.06.12
Croatian GP - 28.07.12
Italian GP - 11.08.12
British GP - 25.08.12
Scandinavian GP - 08.09.12
Nordic GP - 22.09.12
Torun GP, Poland - 06.10.12
Final Standings
2013
New Zealand Grand Prix - 23.03.13
European Grand Prix - 20.04.14
Swedish Grand Prix - 04.05.13
Czech Republic Grand Prix - 18.05.13
British Grand Prix - 01.06.13
Polish Grand Prix - 15.06.13
Danish Grand Prix - 29.06.13
Italian Grand Prix - 03.08.13
Latvian Grand Prix - 17.08.13
Slovenian Grand Prix - 07.09.13
Scandinavian Grand Prix - 21.09.13
Torun GP, Poland - 05.10.13
Final Standings
2014
New Zealand Grand Prix - 05.04.14
European Grand Prix - 26.04.14
Finnish Grand Prix - 17.05.14
Czech Republic Grand Prix - 31.05.14
Swedish Grand Prix - 14.06.14
Danish Grand Prix - 28.06.14
British Grand Prix - 12.07.14
Latvian Grand Prix - 17.08.14
Gorzow Grand Prix - 30.08.14
Nordic Grand Prix - 13.09.14
Scandinavian Grand Prix - 27.09.14
Torun Grand Prix, Poland - 11.10.14
Final Standings
2015
Warsaw Grand Prix of Poland - 18.04.15
Finnish Grand Prix - 16.05.15
Czech Republic Grand Prix - 23.05.15
British Grand Prix - 04.07.15
Latvian Grand Prix - 18.07.15
Swedish Grand Prix - 25.07.15
Danish Grand Prix - 08.08.15
Gorzow Grand Prix of Poland - 29.08.15
Slovenian Grand Prix - 12.09.15
Scandinavian Grand Prix - 26.09.15
Torun Grand Prix, Poland - 03.10.15
Australian Grand Prix, Melbourne - 24.10.15
Final Standings
2016
Slovenian Grand Prix - 30.04.16
Warsaw Grand Prix of Poland - 14.05.16
Danish Grand Prix - 11.06.16
Czech Republic Grand Prix - 25.06.16
British Grand Prix - 09.07.16
Swedish Grand Prix - 14.08.16
Gorzow Grand Prix of Poland - 27.08.16
German Grand Prix - 10.09.16
Stockholm Grand Prix - 24.09.16
Torun Grand Prix of Poland - 01.10.16
Australian Grand Prix - 22.10.16
Final Standings
2017
Slovenian Grand Prix - 29.04.17
Warsaw Grand Prix of Poland - 13.05.17
Latvian Grand Prix - 27.05.17
Czech Republic Grand Prix - 10.06.17
Danish Grand Prix - 24.06.16
British Grand Prix - 22.07.17
Swedish Grand Prix - 12.08.17
Nordic Grand Prix - 26.08.17
German Grand Prix - 09.09.17
Stockholm Grand Prix - 23.09.17
Torun Grand Prix of Poland - 07.10.17
Australian Grand Prix - 28.10.17
Final Standings
2018
Warsaw Grand Prix of Poland - 12.05.18
Czech Republic Grand Prix - 26.05.18
Danish Grand Prix - 30.06.18
Swedish Grand Prix - 07.07.18
British Grand Prix - 21.07.18
Scandinavian Grand Prix - 11.08.18
Nordic Grand Prix - 25.08.18
Slovenian Grand Prix - 08.09.18
German Grand Prix - 22.09.18
Torun Grand Prix of Poland - 06.10.18
Final Standings
2019
Warsaw Grand Prix of Poland -18.05.19
Slovenian Grand Prix - 01.06.19
Czech Republic Grand Prix - 15.06.19
Swedish Grand Prix - 06.07.19
Wroclaw Grand Prix of Poland - 03.08.19
Scandinavian Grand Prix - 17.08.19
German Grand Prix - 31.08.19
Danish Grand Prix - 07.09.19
British Grand Prix - 21.09.19
Torun Grand Prix of Poland - 05.10.19
Final Standings
2020
Wroclaw GP 1 - 28.08.20
Wroclaw GP 2 - 29.08.20
Gorzow GP 1 - 11.09.20
Gorzow GP 2 - 12.09.20
Czech Republic GP 1 - 18.09.20
Czech Republic GP 2 - 19.09.20
Torun GP 1 - 02.10.20
Torun GP 2 - 03.10.20
Final Standings
2021
Czech Republic GP 1 - 16.07.21
Czech Republic GP 2 - 18.07.21
Wroclaw GP 1 - 30.07.21
Wroclaw GP 2 - 31.07.21
Lublin GP 1 - 06.08.21
Lublin GP 2 - 07.08.21
Swedish GP - 14.08.21
Togliatti GP - 28.08.21
Danish GP - 11.09.21
Torun GP 1 - 01.10.21
Torun GP 2 - 02.10.21
Note:
The Italian, German, British and Warsaw GPs were all cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Final Standings
2022
Croatian GP - 30.04.22
Warsaw GP - 14.05.22
Czech Republic GP - 28.05.22
German GP - 04.06.22
Gorzow GP - 25.06.22
British GP - 13.08.22
Wroclaw GP - 27.08.22
Danish GP - 10.09.22
Swedish GP - 17.09.22
Torun GP - 01.10.22
Final Standings
2023
Croatian GP - 29.04.23
Warsaw GP - 13.05.23
Czech Republic GP - 03.06.23
German GP - 10.06.23
Gorzow GP - 24.06.23
Swedish GP - 15.07.23
Latvian GP - 12.08.23
British GP - 02.09.23
Danish GP - 16.09.23
Torun GP - 30.09.23