 Hancock third, Hanpol second and because Hanpol is dropping another point here it reduces Hancock's target to one point or better and he is now literally half a lap away from being crowned world speedway champion for the second time in his career. Halter's gonna win it, Hanpol second but Greg Hancock's third place means he is champion of the world. His pick crew know it, he doesn't quite know it yet, he'll have it confirmed when he gets back to the pits. He's just about to be told the news, you are champion, that is enough. He's now being told by Stefan Anderson and Richard Child. It's official, Harvey Hancock is world champion. I still don't think he believes it, look I don't think he knows it. Nigel, he's not what he told me, yeah. It's finally sinking in. Greg Hancock what a story in world speedway this is. Chris Holder down the back straight for the final time, 25 years of age, he's about to be crowned world champion for the first time in his career and Chris Holder of Australia is the champion. Happy I can tell you, in front of the whole crowd he represents this club in the Polish League. What out there did the business? Jason Krupp's waiting to congratulate him but there is a new world champion and many congratulations to Chris Holder. What a performance and Ty Waffendon he's just over a lap away from becoming world speedway champion for 2013. A win for Waffendon and third for Hancock would mean that Hancock cannot catch the young man Pauline Scumcroft in Great Britain and it's going to be Ty Waffendon who is going to become world speedway champion. Waffendon is his mom Sue, what an emotional moment, Sue and Ty celebrate and his girlfriend as well. Yeah fabulous scenes. But it's all about the man in second place in the blue helmet colour, 44 years of age, first won the title in 1997, he's done it again in 2014 in front of his family. Having achievement it is he's been around for so long, suffered a nasty injury just a few short weeks ago, he's battled back, she cures his third title, he really is a fabulous ambassador for the sport. Greg Hancock fully deserves to be world champion. There's the trophy, fabulous scenes. He knows that trophy is his once again celebration time where the team Hancock is loyal to crew members who have been there for many years now. Jason Doyle on his way through to the final but this is an emotional moment, right Ty Waffendon. Last year comes up with a terrific performance level this year, the consistency, the speed shown, not ideal doing it, watching one of your best friends knock score points but that has resulted in him winning his second world title in three years. Celebration times, the emotions now beginning to be shown, tears of joy running down his cheeks. It is a special moment for the man. He stays where he is. He will be the 2016 world speedway champion. The fourth time he has achieved such a milestone at off-turn four, he's done it, and Greg Hancock is the world champion. What a way to do it. He fought and put himself in a position there where he had to overtake his... Greg Hancock, the adulation from his crew and the fans. I wish he'd have a good time for it, he doesn't look happy. They call him the green, that's his nickname, and right now can I tell you something, he's smiling like a carp of snake in a foul head. Into the last lap we go, he'll be done, chain stays on, the bike doesn't blow up, he's coming there, he's the kind of finished his career. Months later, the official 2017 FIM world champion. What a night for him, such a story. Jason Doyle has been an outstanding rider last two seasons, but now he's clinched it, now the relief, the celebrations can begin. The moment of thought smells like we're going to wipe him out. Into the last lap, the world championship, he's going to do it now, now he's just going to nail it here. Ty Woffenden is half a lap away from making history. Ty Woffenden in the white helmet, he's going to be reduced when he absolutely needed it too. He's 20 so important in the night, wrote strongly in the semifinal. Ty Woffenden, world champion again, three times in the last six seasons, he's managed to do it. Outstanding achievement. He doesn't want any mechanical grappling skills. No, he does not. Here he goes down the back straight out and from this nation, Poland. It's just as accurate as 73, go up in 2010, and Bartol Smarslik in 2019 is the new Speedway World Champion. Central employers really was a defining moment in the championship chase. Many congratulations to Bartol Smarslik. Fully deserved a genuine world-class rider and rightly a world champion. And for this moment, this is fully deserved. Special scenes here in Torrentonite. He's not going to run a lap, is he? Wouldn't surprise me. What a moment for him, the new world champion. It has not been his night really so far, but it's about to be. He has written superbly well. Bartol Smarslik going to win the world championship. Bartol Smarslik is about to become only the first rider in Speedway history to be a Polish double world champion on display. Rider to win back-to-back world titles with Bruce Penhall in the history of the sport. Bartol Smarslik is back-to-back champion of the world. He's on top of the world once again. Art of Laguta has won four of the last five rounds of the world championship. He's recovered from a poor start tonight. It's Art of Laguta who is the new Speedway champion of the world. And all of a sudden, he is now, as you rightly say, the new world champion, the Grand Prix champion of Speedway. What a way to do it. He's won five Grand Prix already this year. His form has been extraordinary and it is fully deserved. It would have been a travesty in truth if he hadn't managed to do it tonight. Run here, Chris. He is indeed. He looks a lot more settled in this row. Oh, Madsen's packed up. It's all over for Madsen. This word to hand it to Smarslik. Indeed, as long as Smarslik completes the race in semi-final number two, of course. But no doubt about the moment here for Tide. Worfenden out in front. You've got to say that he is looking for the final now, set for the final. Lingwen, what a dynamic move that was on the first turn. But down the back straight for the last time. Worfenden is going to go through to the final. He's going to be joined by the home crowd favourite, Frederick Lingwen. And Martin Vashlik misses out. So, Duke just cannot predict this one at times. He's been a good fortune for Worfenden in his last qualifying race. And he makes the final. Martin Vashlik top scores and misses out. Yeah, unbelievable. Lingwen, we see it so often. There's a dejected Leon Madsen. He would be disappointed. Lingwen, he goes about his business quietly and then he just gets it together at the end. My understanding, Chris, sorry to jump over here. My understanding is that Bartos Smarslik has just got a complete four laps here and he's going to be world champion. Tide Worfenden makes the final. Freddie Lingwen goes through with him and Martin Vashlik and Leon Madsen just missing out. Drama here in semi-final number one. Desperate times for Madsen. Bike packing up at just the vital moment there. But he'd missed the start and it was looking unlikely anyway. I think they're celebrating. Well, we're hearing now that as a consequence of that retirement from Leon Madsen, that retirement means that it can't be beat. And many congratulations, not the ideal way. I thought for a moment that he was going to have to complete the laps, but it isn't the case. And for Bartos Smarslik, what a career he's having. Three world championships in four years. That in itself is superb. Tony Ricarton in on the scene. And before he's even got to the start line in semi-final number two, we've got a new world champion.