 Work to be done for Wuffendon to build on that second place seven days ago in Prague and it's written very nicely indeed. He's coped with conditions admirably from the outside there, digging around there. Got to say it's Lambert's opportunity as well to make his first final and the breakthrough that we've been waiting for from Robert Lambert, a former European champion of course. So he knows what it's all about at this crucial stage of the night. Yeah, Robert's showing pace all day, he's quick in qualifying with that second position. He's had a change of bikes tonight and he's looked better for it. Patrick Dutek on the inside, alongside him is Ty Wuffendon in blue, Leon Mattson in white and Robert Lambert from the outside. Semi-final number one, big race in prospect here, difficult conditions, got to keep it together. That man certainly has what Patrick Dutek, Robert Lambert on the outside, also has written really well, clearly benefiting from Jason Crump's advice, keeping his mind on the job. Bartosz Marzlik patiently waiting on, keeping an eye on the first semi-final. As the boys coming forward, nerves now, no doubt about it. Start marshal is happy, green light is on, when we go, Dutek's made a good start on the inside. Hits that first turn, hugs the inside, here comes Lambert round the outside, lifting it. Wuffendon up the inside, smart move from him, tight going into turn three. Lambert on the outside, Dutek hugging the inside, here comes Wuffendon as well. He's through there, it's neck and neck for second place. Lambert's there vulnerable, very vulnerable, yes he recovers brilliantly, he's back into second place. But Dutek, he has been the rider of the night, look at the way he's coped with that. Brilliant stuff from Patrick Dutek. Now Lambert determined there for a couple of laps, he looks like he's got plenty of speed but that bike is very difficult to ride, he's got to hang on to it in every corner. Dutek comfortably up front once again and Lambert there, we can see really struggling with that bike. They've given him something very difficult to ride, it's on his way to his first final though, this would be fantastic. Super stuff from Robert Lambert hanging on for second place, here comes Wuffendon, one last chance, he's run wide. But for Patrick Dutek, 13 points from his first ride, cruises through to the final tonight. A massive turnaround on his fortunes, clearly delighted with that. Lambert makes his first final in his career at the Grand Prix level, Wuffendon just missing out there, tried awfully hard, put massive pressure on Lambert for second place but couldn't quite manage to get through to the final this evening and Leon Mattson at the back, but what can you say about Patrick Dutek, this championship, you just can't predict it. Ryder's out of form, certainly turning it around and for Patrick Dutek, he's made his first final of the year. He wins in fine style, Robert Lambert determined in second place through to his first final and Ty Wuffendon and Leon Mattson missing out this time. What a ride from that man Dutek, what a night from that man Dutek, it looks like he's going to turn this season around as Frick did, as Vastulik did in the previous rounds. Great start once again, making fantastic starts, but that man there, Robert Lambert, I thought that was his race done when he lifted quite violently there in the first turn, working the bike hut. He had an animal to ride, his pit crew has said, right, we're all out, you've just got to hang on to this thing and that's exactly what he did. It takes off there on him but he does get it under control very quick. He's got great balance, he's got great throttle control and he needed both of those things there. But Dutek, once he hits the front as he has to turn all night, he just looks fast, confident, reasonably comfortable. But Robert Lambert, he worked so hard for that second place. Reasonable, comfortable, love it. Reasonable, you can't look completely comfortable out there tonight. I'm loving that. Wuffendon coming on strong though, Lambert had to work hard. Oh, he did. He did indeed, reasonably comfortable out in front is Patrick Dutek, bouncing across the ruts, making light of it, riding really well, actually, riding very well indeed. And Lambert and Dutek through to the final. So we've got semi-final number two rapidly approaching and good to see Lambert through to his first final. Kenny went here tonight. Wow, that would be some spectacular result. But Dutek certainly in the box seat, riding so well. Here we go then. Will we see two brits through? We've got one there. Dan Buley making his way down. Freddie Lingren also going good. You can't ride Freddie off, you know. No. Semi-final number two then. Another action-packed four laps coming up. It's a new area of speedway here. Discovery sports events taking over at the helm. And we've witnessed an exciting Grand Prix, not always for the right reasons, but it's kept us on the edge of our seats, that's for sure. Tough to predict. Riders out of form, then back in form. Really is exciting stuff. This world championship wide open, but there's one man here. That man on the outside with a great opportunity to stretch that lead. A slender lead he had coming into tonight. Kenny make it pay. He hasn't looked at his best in his last two rides. So he's going to need a big performance here. He's going to have to dig deep. But Freddie Lingren there, who was actually given, gifted the inside gate because Dan Buley went from gate number three. So the line-up for the second semi-final then. Freddie Lingren on the inside. Jack Holder alongside him in gate two. Dan Buley on gate three and White. And Bartha Smarzlik, the world championship leader, going from the outside. Yeah, Smarzlik, Lingren, they know what it's like to be in Grand Prix final. Plenty of those between them, but the young guns in between them. Jack Holder, Dan Buley would be their first final. I think we're going to see some determined riding from those two. We're going to see some fireworks now, that's for sure. Don't take your eyes off it. Don't go to the kitchen. Don't put the kettle on yet. You've just got to wait just a few moments long. Put yourself into your favourite chair. Absolutely. Put your seatbelts on for this one. Here we go. All the eyes focused on this race now. Smarzlik, going to have to find something. Will he rip round that outside? There's every chance of that, that's for sure. Lingren knows there's a good chance of making another final here. They're not about to come on, semi-final, number two in their way. Good start from Freddie Lingren on the inside. Buley's made a great start as well. Mick Track has gone wide, possibly too wide. Now comes Smarzlik. Smarzlik firing himself to the front, producing it when it really mattered. On the inside, Freddie Lingren now back to the front. Smarzlik swapping places onto the inside. Keep your eyes on Buley, keep your eyes on Buley. Oh, he's blocked there by Smarzlik, but he's not out of it. He's got a lot of speed, he's now roaring round the outside, winding it on. Smarzlik having to think very, very deep out in front, though. Freddie Lingren's got it under control. Smarzlik now settling in second place. Buley's gone to the back, momentarily with Holder coming into the picture, but Freddie Lingren, that's what experience is all about. Yeah, experience up front. Freddie Lingren part of Smarzlik with another mistake. He's not at all comfortable, but no lack of enthusiasm from the two boys in third or fourth. Buley really did take the challenge to Smarzlik. So there we go, semi-final number two. Freddie Lingren wins it. Smarzlik had to work so very hard to make his way through to a final, but he is there. First final since Croatia. And he won't have enjoyed it, but he's there nonetheless, and he's got to do another four laps. And World Championship points on the line, of course they are. But Freddie Lingren, I'll tell you what, he was very accomplished there, and he held it together very nicely. Great action for second and third there with Dan Buley. Really going great guns, but just running out of steam as the race continued. Just got a little bit untied in. His momentum was stalled there at the vital moment, but for Freddie Lingren, I went for him, Barca Smarzlik in second place there in the final. Dan Buley and Jack Holder, the two substitute riders doing great work tonight. They just miss out. Yeah, interesting race, and Dan Buley did take it to Smarzlik. He threw absolutely everything, including the kitchen sink at that race. Look at the determination in his body language to get that bike to go to the turn. Maybe made an error there, going quite so wide, but he knew he'd got a rider like Smarzlik on the outside. I think he was thinking that's where the challenge is coming from. Tried to stop the run. Smarzlik experienced too smart for that, makes an immediate cut back, and along with Lingren out front, the experience coming to the front in the end, but Buley and Holder, great nights for them. Yeah, you know, that first turn from Dan Buley, what's that inexperience there, do you think? Yeah, I don't know. I mean, he almost had to do it, because I think he just felt that Smarzlik was going to be bringing the challenge from gate four, which has been quite good. He's on the outside of him. I think Buley thinks I've got to get to the dirt line before him, but unfortunately for him, Smarzlik just outsmarted it. Yep, and disappointment for Dan Buley, but once again, another solid performance from him. There's no doubt about that, but for Freddie Lingren and Bartosz Smarzlik, and making their way through, and they'll be pleased about that. Bit of squabbling going on for third place there, in the latter stages of the race, but that man out in front showed great resolve. A lot of determination, got himself up the front of the bike and coped with the conditions very nicely, actually. Never really looked in trouble, and reasonably comfortable. Somebody said that earlier on, and I would say that that was pretty apt for Freddie Lingren.