The 1966 Speedway World Team Cup was the seventh edition of the
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* Flint Institute of Music, in Michigan, United States
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Speedway World Team Cup
The Speedway World Team Cup was an annual speedway event held each year in different countries. The competition started in 1960 and was replaced with the Speedway World Cup in 2001.
Format
From 1960 until 1985 each team consisted of four riders ...
to determine the team world champions.
The final took place in
Wrocław
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,
Poland
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. The title was won by
Poland
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for the third time.
Results
World final
* September 11
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Wroclaw
See also
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1966 Individual Speedway World Championship
The 1966 Individual Speedway World Championship was the 21st edition of the official World Championship to determine the world champion rider.
In the final in Göteborg New Zealander Barry Briggs equalled the record of Ove Fundin by winning his f ...
References
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Speedway World Team Cup
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