 Round four of the FIM World Speedway Championship returned to the Halstervik track, the home of Ross Spigana and the Norwell Swedish FIM Speedway Grand Prix. Head of the World Championship per itself there was Leon Madsen at the top of the leaderboard alongside Patrick Dudek and they were really competitive early on but then Leon Madsen went on a run of poor races and put his participation in the rest of the night in Jeopardy. Freddie Lindgren slowly but surely edged away after a last place in his opening right and managed to get through into the semi-finals as the sun beamed down on the Halstervik track. And also Fugtinoff showing signs of domination. He was magnificent with the 11 points out of 12 and his first four rights and then a third place put him onto 12 points to get him through to the semi-finals in a good position. Alongside Martin Vassilik with a good pick. Mati Zegar also looking good early on the Slovenian with 8 points out of 9 after being on holiday. There was a little bit of tough racing creeping in and then that first semi-final we saw Max Frick really work the track brilliantly. He's a Ross Spigana rider, he knows where he's going in this circuit and the Australian was brilliant as he charged at the inside to get the better of Martin Vassilik and take the check and flag. So Max Frick into the final alongside Martin Vassilik. Semi-final two, Mati Zegar and Emel Saifugtinoff, they were the boys that made it through ahead of Zegar and Everson who crashed out of the race. And then in the final, well Emel Saifugtinoff, magnificent. He was given the final gate pick. There was no pick because he was given gate four but he went high and into the dirt and he blasted his way around Martin Vassilik and Mati Zegar with that move down the back straight. Absolutely stunning in his first Grand Prix win in a few years and he's joint leader of the World Championship with Dudek and Manson on 47 points a piece and only five points separate the top six in the world. It's congratulations Emel Saifugtinoff.