2007 Speedway Grand Prix of Sweden - Starting Positions Draw

Starting Positions Draw

The Speedway Grand Prix Commission has nominated Fredrik Lindgren (as Wild Card), Jonas Davidsson and Eric Andersson (both as Track Reserve).

  1. (14) Rune Holta (Poland)
  2. (9) Jarosław Hampel (Poland)
  3. (4) Andreas Jonsson (Sweden)
  4. (12) Bjarne Pedersen (Denmark)
  5. (6) Hans N. Andersen (Denmark)
  6. (13) Wiesław Jaguś (Poland)
  7. (11) Scott Nicholls (United Kingdom)
  8. (15) Chris Harris (United Kingdom)
  9. (3) Nicki Pedersen (Denmark)
  10. (2) Greg Hancock (United States)
  11. (1) Jason Crump (Australia)
  12. (8) Tomasz Gollob (Poland)
  13. (10) Antonio Lindbäck (Sweden)
  14. (16) Fredrik Lindgren (Sweden)
  15. (5) Leigh Adams (Australia)
  16. (7) Matej Žagar (Slovenia)
  17. (17) Jonas Davidsson (Sweden)
  18. (18) Erik Andersson (Sweden)

Wiesław Jaguś and Eric Andersson in 2007 season was a Smederna Eskilstuna's rider.

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