The big day cinder block motorsports fans have been waiting for has arrived: On Sunday, August 20, starting at 4pm, ten nations – Australia, Poland, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Finland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia and Hungary – will compete at the Debrecen Grand Prix. Thus, the tradition will not be broken, for the 48th time the iron soles will fight for the winning holohaz porcelain trophy in the arena on Gázveziðő Street.
Unique atmosphere
The flower carnival competition is not only special because it has a history of nearly half a century and has a good reputation all over the continent; This is the Hungarian slag competition, which has a unique, incomparable atmosphere and a real celebration for the athletes and the audience. The organizer team SpeedWolf Debrecen wants to provide a breeding ground for this feeling, therefore, in addition to a world-class field, they are waiting for the grand winner with additional programs and gifts.
line of stars
The starting list is full of classics, Danish champion Nils Christian Iversen, Swede Antonio Lindbäck, Polish actors Vadim Tarasenko, Viktor Trofimov and Jacob Gamrog, Finn Timo Lahti, Ante Volas, German lady Selina Liebmann, Slovenian Nick Skorga and his great rival Matic Ivacic, Australian Fraser Bowes and Dane Jonas Seifert. Salkot and Czech Peter Chlobakot. The crowd can also cheer on the natural Hungarian riders, cobblers SpeedWolf Debrecen, Norbert Magosi and Roland Kovács will ride the motorbikes, while Richárd Füzesi will wait to be deployed as a reserve.
After the initial 20-race race, two semi-final matches will take place, and then, in the final, five players will compete for the glorious title of Debrecen champion. Spectators can enter the Perényi Pál Salakmotor stadium from 1:00 p.m. It is worth arriving on time, because the signing of the contestants’ signature will take place from 2:30 p.m. Then, right before the match, the audience can see the surprise race of the two living legends, Zoltan Adurjan and Sandor Tihany.
Start menu: 1 – Selina Liebmann (Germany) 2 – Norbert Magosi (Hungary) 3 – Antonio Lindbäck (Sweden) 4 – Jakub Valkovic (Slovakia) 5 – Vadim Tarasenko (Poland) 6 – Roland Kovacs (Hungary) 7 – Ante Volas (Finland) 8 – Peter Schlopak (Czech Republic) 9 – Timo Lahti (Finland) 10 – Victor Trofimov (Poland) 11 – Matic Ivacic (Slovenia) 12 – Fraser Bowes (Australia) 13 – Nils Christian Iversen (Denmark) 14 – Nick Skorja (Slovenia) 15 – Jakub Gamrog (Poland) 16 – Jonas Seifert – Salk (Denmark) Spare: 17 – Richard Fuzesi (Hungary) |