Round three of the 2026 FIM Flat Track World Championship will no longer be held in Haunstetten and will instead take place on June 27 in Teterow, Germany.
This will be the first time the championship visits the Bergring Arena, a well-known track in northeast Germany that has previously hosted major events, including a 2023 round of the Speedway Grand Prix.
The FIM expressed appreciation to MC Bergring Teterow and the German federation (DMSB) for helping organize the change.
FIM Track Racing Commission Director Armando Castagna said Teterow has a strong history in track racing and is capable of delivering a great event.
The 2026 season will feature ten rounds, making it the longest in the championship’s history since it began in 2011.
For the first time ever, the series will go beyond Europe, with the final two rounds scheduled in Argentina on October 24–25.
All races will be streamed live on FIM-MOTO.TV with a free season pass, including extra content like interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and expert analysis.
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