# Holsteinring

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Motorcycle speedway track in Brokstedt, Germany

Holsteinring Location Dorfstraße 44, 24616 Brokstedt, Germany Coordinates 53°59′38″N 9°47′58″E / 53.99389°N 9.79944°E / 53.99389; 9.79944 Capacity 8,000 Opened 1975 Length 0.393 km (0.244 mi)

The **Holsteinring** is an 8,000 capacity motorcycle speedway track in [Brokstedt](/source/Brokstedt), Germany. The stadium is located in the western outskirts of Brokstedt on the Dorfstraße road.[1][2]

## History

Th stadium was built in 1975 and hosted the speedway team **Team 70 Brokstedt** formerly the **Team 70 Neumünster**, who moved from [Neumünster](/source/Neum%C3%BCnster) to Brokstedt to race at the new stadium. The speedway team became [MSC Brokstedt](/source/MSC_Brokstedt) in 1983 and raced in the [German Speedway Championship](/source/German_Team_Speedway_Championship).

The stadium has been a significant venue for major speedway events, including the final of the [1994 Speedway World Team Cup](/source/1994_Speedway_World_Team_Cup).[3]

On 3 October 2005, [Aleš Dryml Jr.](/source/Ale%C5%A1_Dryml_Jr.) set a new track record of 67.90 seconds.[1]

The final of the 2014 [German Individual Speedway Championship](/source/German_Individual_Speedway_Championship) took place at the Holsteinring and the MSC Brokstedt team won the Bundesliga championship title.

## References

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-MSCB_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-MSCB_1-1) ["The Stadium"](http://www.mscbrokstedt.de/das-stadion/). *MSC Brokstedt*. Retrieved 14 December 2023.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Start der Speedway-Bundesliga in Olching & Brokstedt"](https://www.speedweek.com/amp/speedwaybundesliga/news/207164/Start-der-Speedway-Bundesliga-in-Olching-Brokstedt.html). *Speedweek*. Retrieved 14 December 2023.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** Bamford, Reg (2004). *Speedway Yearbook*. Tempus Publishing, Stroud. [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [978-0-7524-2955-7](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/978-0-7524-2955-7).

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