Hungary National Speedway Team - Speedway World Cup

Speedway World Cup

Year Place Event Pos. Pts. Riders
2001 10 QR3 4 16 Robert Nagy (9), Attila Stefani (4), Norbert Magosi (2), László Szatmári (1), Gabor Szegvari (0)
2002 10 QR2 4 19 László Szatmári (7), Norbert Magosi (4), Sandor Tihanyi (4), Csaba Hell (3), Attila Stefani (1)
2003 11 QR3 4 9 Norbert Magosi (7), Sandor Tihanyi (2), Zoltán Adorján (0), Csaba Hell (0), Szabolc Vida (0)
2004 8 SF2 4 6 László Szatmári (2), Atilla Stefani (2), Norbert Magosi (1), Szabolcs Vida (1), Sandor Tihanyi (0)
2005 - - - - 3rd place in Qualifying Round 2
2006 - - - - 3rd place in Qualifying Round 2
2007 - - - - 4th place in Qualifying Round 2
2008 7-8 SF1 4 10 Matej Ferjan (9), József Tabaka (1), Sándor Tihanyi (0), Norbert Magosi (0), László Szatmári (0)
Year Place Event Pos. Pts. Riders

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