 Line-up for the final, Durdeck on the inside in red, Dambiuli alongside him in blue, Barca Schmalzik out of gate three in white, Leon Matlin off the outside in yellow. Wow, we've got here. We've had to be patient, but we've got it here. We've waited for it, but I think it's going to be worth waiting for. It's going to be tense, it's going to be tight into that first turn. So, two Polish riders. Britt and Adane. So an international line-up here. Will Dambiuli blow the roof off by winning here? That's Dambiuli. I think they may have missed. We can't hear ourselves think, but I can assure you that was Dambiuli being introduced. Will Leon Matlin get away with another flyer? I don't think so. I think Mr Steentopf may be wise to that now. Maybe watching him. And of course Barca Schmalzik's not going to make it easy on that run to the first corner, that's for sure. So, it's been a roller coaster of a night. Four laps to go. To determine the winner, after a three-year gap in the Prince of Paraty. The final of the night then. Green light comes on now. Painter up and we're under way. Dundee's made a great start out of gate number two, fires himself to the front. Roars in the first corner. Schmalzik now into second place with Dudek slipping back into third. Matlin didn't make it from the outside going. Dundee out in front. Looking like a winner from there for me. Absolutely sensational start. But you said Chris, he had a smile on his face. And so it proved, brilliant start from Buley. Yeah, he had a smile that oozed with confidence. It's gate two, became available. And he has taken this one, the ball by the horns. Look at him go, making the bike work properly. He's leaving Schmalzik in his wake. Absolutely. Out in front, just over and up to go for Dan Buley. Schmalzik, the championship leader. That's no bad result for him. One last big effort for Buley. Schmalzik in second place. Patrick Dudek back in third. But the night before the first British winner in 15 years, Chris. We've had to wait a long time. But by God... His camp are going to be partying tonight. That was done so fantastically well. He made an electric start. He made the bike work in all four laps. He didn't make any mistakes. And he can rightly celebrate. Look down there with Steve Lawson, the man who really has worked tirelessly to get him to this point. Dan Buley comes of age, so close in. Gordzrop, of course, last time out. But now, his first final. And guess what? Stastic performance. Bartels Schmalzik will be more than happy with 18 points, particularly as Leo Madsen. The slip back into fourth place, pick out 14 and Dudek on the roster and with him. So for Schmalzik, extending his lead once again. Good night for Schmalzik. He's just showing his appreciation to the fans. But tonight, it's all about Dan Buley. So accomplished. And there's Schmalzik showing his appreciation for what Dan has achieved. Gordzrop's going to give him a toe there to get the bike running. He's eventually done it, but... He started in fine style, Chris. His first two opening rides tonight were just sensational. Just dipped a bit in his third and fourth rides. Finished with the flowers in his fifth qualifying ride. With that ride in the final with something that puts a sight to behold. And I'll say it again. A young man comes of age here tonight in the Principality. This place is just blowing the roof off, I mean, crikey. Can't get any louder. But this is a special moment, a moment he will never, ever forget. I don't think they're going to stop him going round, to be honest. I think if he goes round, he runs out of fuel. The winner on the night is Dan Buley. He's done it in wonderful style. Delights the home crowd. And how about that, winning your first Grand Prix in the Principality Stadium at home. The last win of 15 years to go. And it's great to have Chris Harris, Bomber Harris here tonight to witness it. I'm sure he's absolutely delighted for that. He'll be the over-moon for him. Steve Lawson told me this guy doesn't get excited when he wins a race. He seems pretty excited to me. Rightly so, yes. I don't think anybody's going to excuse that. But no, a brilliant moment for him. I'm sure he's going to make the very most of it. It's going to take a little while to settle in, I'm sure. And just sink in exactly the achievement he's done. But more and more than that, he's now in the championship chase. Because he's rocketed into 64 World Championship points. He's in the top six comfortably. And Dan Buley, what a night for him. Yeah, this guy, how far can he go? He is just growing in confidence. It's great to see these young guys coming on, Jack Holder. Disappointed not to make the final. But this is absolutely a fantastic result for the youngsters. And particularly that man there. And when he reflects on the fact that he shouldn't, you know, with the suspension of the Russian riders, he wasn't even going to be here. So a remarkable moment. Dan Buley won the final. Nicely, Bartol Smarslick back in second place. Patrick Dudeck in third. And Leon Madsen didn't get the flow he was looking for this time off the outside, and he finished fourth. But the top three tonight, Buley Smarslick and Dudeck.