2007 Speedway Grand Prix of Scandinavia - Starting Positions Draw

Starting Positions Draw

The Speedway Grand Prix Commission has nominated Fredrik Lindgren (as wild card), Jonas Davidsson and Sebastian Aldén (both as track reserve). Peter Karlsson and Kai Laukkanen has replace the injured Andreas Jonsson and Jarosław Hampel.

  1. (7) Matej Žagar (Slovenia)
  2. (1) Jason Crump (Australia)
  3. (8) Tomasz Gollob (Poland)
  4. (16) Fredrik Lindgren (Sweden)
  5. (5) Leigh Adams (Australia)
  6. (11) Scott Nicholls (United Kingdom)
  7. (12) Bjarne Pedersen (Denmark)
  8. (6) Hans N. Andersen (Denmark)
  9. (10) Antonio Lindbäck (Sweden)
  10. (14) Rune Holta (Poland)
  11. (9) Jarosław Hampel (Poland) → (20) Kai Laukkanen (Finland)
  12. (3) Nicki Pedersen (Denmark)
  13. (4) Andreas Jonsson (Sweden) → (19) Peter Karlssonn (Sweden)
  14. (13) Wiesław Jaguś (Poland)
  15. (2) Greg Hancock (United States)
  16. (15) Chris Harris (United Kingdom)
  17. (17) Jonas Davidsson (Sweden)
  18. (18) Sebastian Aldén (Sweden)

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