 The talented young British rider has never won a Grand Prix before. He's been in the series in 2010 when he admitted it was too early for him. And here comes Kasparzak at the inside-out. It's in the last lap as well. There is no red light. The referee allows the race to continue. Ty Wuffin did a great Britain. He's going to win his first ever Grand Prix. What a story. Let's say best wishes to Nikki Penison and the hope that he's up very shortly. But he won't finish the race. But Ty Wuffin, that is the man at the moment. He's now just a point behind him on side food and off in the race for the World title. He's very tense here and that's a super start from Ty Wuffin and in blue now. He has that lead. Hancock is in second in red. But it's bunching up and Penison's going to try the outside line once again. Will Hancock take him wide? Penison's got the drive. Hancock holds second place. Now Penison's going to have a go and Zengar is in there as well. And Hancock was really quite clever there, leaving Penison nowhere to go. And Zengar was able to strike and get himself onto a rostrum position. Going into the last lap, Ty Wuffin and the Rating World Speedway Champion has that lead down the back straight and surely now barring a mechanical failure. He's heading to victory, puts his arm in the air. He knows he's going to do it again. It's a proud double for Ty Wuffin second. Joins him on the leaderboard. It's Wuffington and Hancock who lead the World Championship after four rounds. It's a great night for the great British rider, Ty Wuffin and... And final team two all about the start. Hancock's made it, wonderful game from the old master, the 44-year-old. As Wuffin comes around the outside, Chris Holder comes through into third in yellow and humbles on the back. Wuffin did now though, goes high into the dirt. Ty Wuffin started initially, possibly rode a little bit too conservative and allowed the room, but Wuffington was there to bounce. He won in Prague and Ty Wuffin that is going to pick him the third Grand Prix winner of his career and the first one outside of Prague. Ty Wuffin that is a big winner in Malala and he will also lead the World Championship by one point. Going to Copenhagen for the halfway stage of the World Championship. And away they go and Wuffin's made a good one, but Solzhenowski. Now Wuffington momentarily, he's got the drive. Solzhenowski second, Jarek Appel third and Nicky Pedersen is at the back cross in the early 2000s. And the Speedway, what a win for Wuffington. It's a great start from Jarek Appel, Wuffington is equal to it though. Wuffington is the early leader now. Hancock comes around the outside of Jarek Appel, there's a battle for second place. Can Hancock pass Wuffington now? Wuffington the series leader in the World Championship has the advantage. Hancock is going to hunt it, finish with the Grand Prix. What a couple of laps of Speedway. Wuffington adding front riding like a trooper. Riding like a champion. It's Wuffie, Wuffie, Wuffie! David coming into the final, finishes third place. What a ride from Ty Wuffington and I thought he'd thrown it all away. It's a good start now. Can anybody pass him? Wuffington is looking super quick. He's got the lead down the back straight. Leguta and Hancock wheel to wheel. Leguta holds second spot right now. Hancock tries to switch up the inside, but Wuffington looks to have this race under control. Ty Wuffington is what a night for Great Britain's Ty Wuffington, fantastic form. Vincis Wuffington tonight, finishes it off in style. Smarshwick's moved to the start and he's in the back. It's Hancock who has the lead. It matters most. He's delivered up with a victory on the night, which seems so unlikely earlier on. And he's made a beautiful start here, Ty Wuffington. And it could well be that he will finish as world champion with a gap of 10 points, never in. He's going to do it, he's going to do it. He's made a wonderful start on the inside. He dropped the clutch, he's hit the front. Leguta as hard as he's trying in second place, but with a lap to go, the new world champion is going to wrap it all up. Winning Torren. Well, he's going down the back straight, raised arm towards his family. Classic performance, sensational start. And many congratulations to a great of the sport now, Ty Wuffington.