 Great scenes, great atmosphere, not too much longer to wait. Four big laps to conclude the event here in Milan. Three lights on, shapes are up, and Vashlik's made a super start on the inside. Lingua now having to go wide, do their cup on the inside. Here comes Buley trying to square it off, he's in the third, is he in to second? He's going to follow Vashlik through, is he? Yes, he is. But Lingua now trying to respond, how did he do that? Gets himself back into second place, but what a start from Vashlik. Yeah, great start from Vashlik, he actually helped Freddie Lingua, he just kept the wheels in line right down by the curve, found that grip that Freddie Lingua has been using all night and Buley's coming back now, he's going to work the outside, it's going to be hard round there, he's got a couple of quick riders in front of him. Oh, Freddie Lingua read that. Oh, that was a hard crash, Lingua's gone down hard on a collarbone there. Freddie Lingua's going to be excluded. Freddie Lingua's going to be excluded. That was a rash move, misjudgment maybe. Wow, we've spoken about it on the entrance to turn number three, you come off the banking, you grained lots of power, good to see Vashlik up, but Freddie Lingua went over the handlebars and smashed into the track, went down hard. Very heavy fall, so we hope that Freddie's okay, but clearly a mistake from Freddie Lingua in there in the final. Martin Vashlik with a stunning start off the inside gate and we said he was in the mood earlier on, when he gets going, he's a hard man, a peg back, he's going to have to do it all again but concern for Lingua in here. Yeah, a lot of concern for Freddie Lingua and he's taken a very heavy knock. I don't quite know what happened, he just ran through there, obviously the damn beauty supporters, they're clearly in good spirits but I've got to say at the moment the mood is a touch somber here, let's have a look at it again. It's a long way back, isn't it? Yeah, yeah, and Martin's gone very wide, that's actually given Freddie Lingua the option to run, so he goes down hard on his neck there, it's really, really... Yeah, awkward looking crash but I think it was the fact that Martin Vashlik had gone in so wide, he's definitely come across, Martin Vashlik's definitely trying to cover the line but a very uncomfortable crash for Freddie Lingua. Freddie is out of the final, that's very disappointing for him but I think concern at the moment was showing the replay so I'd like to think he's OK. Yeah, he's gone down hard on his head and his neck and his shoulder. Yeah, I do hope that we didn't show those replays too soon but I do believe he's on his feet, which is great news because that was an awful looking crash. Yeah, I think Martin just tempted him to make the move, he just didn't need to run across that hot, he really should have just stuck to his line and possibly would have raised him down the straight and come out. So there it is, drama in the final, really good to see Freddie Lingua making his way back into the pit. Such a good night and it's ended in disappointment, he'll end up in fourth place with 14 championship points so it could have been so much more and that lets Marzlik kind of off the hook tonight, no doubt about that. But for Patrick Dudek and Martin Vashlik and Dan Buley, guaranteed a rostrum spot tonight, that's for sure. In truth, in truth, it's just great to see Freddie making his way back into the pit area. I'm surprised to see him up and about so quickly, it's great to see. There's no question he's going to be sore in the morning but he's got a feel for Martin Vashlik, he's done a good job off the inside, that bike to me is certainly the front wheel but I think it was pretty much destroyed so he's going to have to be changing bikes for the rerun. Indeed he will but Martin Vashlik will be a touch frustrated but nonetheless, walks away. That's good to see. First thing he did, just to apologise for that move and no grudge held there which is good to see but for Freddie, a little fortunate to get away with that, that could have been a lot, lot worse in truth. At the end of the back straight going that quick, I tell you what, they've gone down very hard indeed and it's a rock hard track tonight. Yeah, we were talking about the banking and the effect it has on the entry to the corners and he's been tempted into it by the wide entry to the corner of Martin and I think it's just caught him out, he's run across the corner much harder than he thought at the same time, Martin is trying to cut that run off but no question, right decision from the referee. So the referee has got one right and one wrong tonight so there we are, he levels it up but Carolina, his wife in there, just concerned about Freddie. Freddie will feel a lot and he must be stunned, he has to be stunned and let's hope he hasn't had any sort of concussion there because he was slammed into the track very violently there in the final tonight. Two minutes is on, one minute, 30 seconds there, Phil Morris just keeping right as abreast of the situation. Yeah, Martin Vasily comes down coming out now and will it be his night? Well, damn beauty now, what an opportunity this is. Patrick Dudek, they're all going to be on the rostrum which is a bonus I suggest, but nonetheless, they'll all want to win it, that's for sure. Martin Vasily will win his second Grand Prix of the year. Patrick Dudek and Buley in the final for the first time this season so big points on offer here and the win of course is always a huge, huge bonus. Both Dudek and Buley have won Grand Prix in the past so they know what it takes and know what it's about and Martin Vasily has won a Grand Prix already this year so he'll be looking to replicate that sort of start. He hasn't got anybody alongside him to worry about so it looks like he's going to go from a fairly fresh bit of ground there on the inside in the red helmet colour. Had to change his bike, not ideal, nobody off gate number two, gate number three in White's pack for Dudek and Dan Buley will go from the outside in yellow. Fancy Martin Vasily, but Dan Buley was beginning to wind it up around the outside he was showing some good speed there. Yeah, Martin won't really know what to expect from this bike, he clearly hasn't ridden this one all night. Not ideal, is he, when he's been in such fine form? No, but I expect him to creep around the inside, use that fresh bit of dirt right by the curve. Here we go then, final time of the night, takes her up and Vasily's got away pretty well on the inside. Dudek's there, Buley's having to chop back to the inside down the back straight, what an effort from Vasily. Just been literally forced off the bike there in that clash and he fires himself to the front, Buley trying to get the better of Dudek, neck and neck for second place, Dudek running wide there, locks up and that allows Buley through, will he respond? If he does. Not quite, it's really tight for second place, but wow, Martin Vasily showing some character here. Yeah, he is, and you can't say he doesn't deserve it, he made a great start in the first attempt, was leading the race comfortably, Buley's really winding it up, but the grip is not out there for him to do his usual thing. Oh, Buley's in the front! What a move from Dan Buley from nowhere! Buley hasn't made a final all season long and he looks like in his first appearance in a final he's going to win! Oh, he took Martin Vasily, my surprise there, no doubt about it, what a knife! Damn, it's spectacular! Crepe round the inside, but there was very little room there and just squeezed up the inside having worked the outside for two thirds of the race. Just seemed to go past him too easy. Back in the middle of the circle now for Dan Buley, his third-gaunt pre-win of his career, he messed up a couple of times, he should have been in finals earlier on in the season and in front of his home crowd on his home track here in Sweden, he picks up his first win of the year. Fantastic achievement, got a feel for Vasily, looked like he had the win. Yeah, and he done so well to pick himself up after that really heavy fall. I think you're right, I think Dan Buley just surprised him, he didn't expect the attack to be coming from the inside, but great night for Dan Buley, he's been working hard all night through deck as well, but Martin Vasily and Dan Buley moved themselves into the top six. How important was that point in his last race, Dan Buley? Huge. How important was that last point in his race to make sure he got in the semi-finals? Just showed you can never throw the towel in. He's turned his night around, qualified on eight points, goes away with 20 World Championship points for Dan Buley and he'll now move on to 69 points. Buley wins here in Malilla this evening. Many congratulations to him, Martin Vasily back in second place, Duley finishes third and Freddie Lingwen, where we hope he's okay, walked back to the pits after that nasty incident in the initial stage and British fans delighted of course and Buley back to winning ways in the Grand Prix and he just sensed this, he could just kick on now, looking forward to the Speedway World Cup which begins on the 25th of July at his home track. Let's see it again, the replay of the final. Yeah, you've got to feel for Martin Vasily, but a great ride from Dan Buley here. His last looks like Dodex taking the challenge up around the outside, generating that speed but Vasily really getting the bike work, working very, very well. He hasn't ridden that one all night and it certainly didn't seem to be any slower than his original bike. He's got it working well. Buley now up the inside, beginning to realize that if he can just use that throttle control that he's absolutely brimming forward that he can make this bike go forward and he does and he really catches Martin Vasily by surprise. Dodex there looks like he's got back up the inside of Buley but oh no, Buley keeps it on here. And there, I don't know what's going on with Martin Vasily. He just thinks about coming back to the inside but Dan Buley is steaming through. He's just made up so much ground in that one corner alone. And he's got to think a bit of an error from Martin Vasily but that's taking nothing away from Dan Buley. He's worked hard all night, fully deserved victory. Indeed it is and he'll be delighted with that. There's no question about that and he moves on to 69 points and that will rocket him up into the top six comfortably.