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Silhouette: FIM Flat Dirt Road World Championship 2025 Germany Station

On June 14, the second stop of the 2025 FIM Flat Track World Championship was held in Meissen, a small town next to Dresden, Germany. The Speedway stadium MeiBen, which is the competition venue, has a circular track of 394 meters long, and the road surface is paved with gravel, sand, granite powder, clay and other materials. The

FIM Flat Land Dirt Road World Championships has six sub-stops in the 2025 season. The opening match was the Italian stop at the end of May, and the last sub-stop was the Czech stop in late September.

This event is modified based on a 450 cc class commercial off-road racing car. The front brakes were removed and targeted wheels and tires were replaced. It is one of the symbols of the race, with 450 cars from several European and Japanese manufacturers unveiling. There are many different competition sessions in this German station. The first is the Heat move. The top ten drivers with the best overall results in the four-quarter warm-up race will automatically enter the finals (Last Chance Heat).

In the finals, the fresh world champion, Sammy Halbert from the United States, finally won the championship, and the other two Czech drivers, Ondrej Svedik and Ervin Krajcovic, won second and third respectively.

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