Finland National Speedway Team - Speedway World Cup

Speedway World Cup

Year Place Event Pos. Pts. Riders
2001 9 QR 1 3 22 Kaj Laukkanen (8), Joonas Kylmäkorpi (7), Kauko Nieminen (5), Tomi Reima (1), Petri Kokko (1)
2002 8 QR 2 3 32 Kaj Laukkanen (12), Joonas Kylmäkorpi (12), Kauko Nieminen (4), Toni Salmela (3), Tomi Reima (1)
RO 5 19 Kaj Kaukkanen (5), Tomi Reima (5), Joonas Kylmäkorpi (4), Kauko Nieminen (3), Toni Salmela (2)
2003 7 QR 1 3 32 Joonas Kylmäkorpi (16), Kaj Laukkanen (11), Kauko Nieminen (3), Juha Hautamäki (3), Tomi Reima (1)
RO 4 26 Kaj Laukkanen (13), Joonas Kylmäkorpi (6), Kauko Nieminen (3), Juha Hautamaki (2), Tomi Reima (2)
2004 - - - - 3rd place in Qualifying round 1
2005 - - - - did not enter
2006 7 E1 4 9 Kai Laukkanen (5), Kauko Nieminen (3), Juha Hautamaeki (1), Tomi Reima (0), Juha Makela (0)
2007 8 E1 4 11 Joonas Kylmäkorpi (6), Kai Laukkanen (3), Juha Hautamaeki (1), Kauko Nieminen (1), Tero Aarnio (0), Rene Lehtinen (ns)
2008 - - - - 2nd place in Qualifying round 2
2009 - - - - 3rd place in Qualifying round 2
2010 E2
Year Place Event Pos. Pts. Riders

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