1950 to 1954 The beginning of competitive league speedway in Örebro can be traced back to the
1950 Swedish speedway season. A club called Vikingarna racing at the Örebro Motorstadion in Adolfsberg finished last out of four teams in the second division. However, the following season in
1951, was much improved to the degree that the team actually won the six team division. The team competed in the highest tier for the first time during the
1952 Swedish speedway season (called division 1 at the time) but struggled in the division and were eventually relegated. A young
Göte Nordin rode for the club from 1952 to 1954 and he helped them win division 2 again in
1953. They returned to division 1 again for the
1954 Swedish speedway season but once again finished last. Swedish league participation suffered during the following years and Vikingarna were just one of several teams that failed to enter a team.
1961 to 1981 The team returned for the
1961 Swedish speedway season but once again dropped out afterwards, missing the 1962 to 1966 seasons. They were one of several teams that returned in
1967 for the newly created four division league system, they were placed in division 3 west. A some stage during the latter part of the 1960s, the team moved from the Adolfsberg Motorstadion to a track at the
Trängens IP. During the 1970s, they twice won division 3 in
1970 and
1977. In between (in 1975), work started on a new
Örebro Motorstadion, also known as the Täby Motorstadion (the current venue); the site would offer speedway, motocross and karting. The name Täby relates to the nearby village parish and not the city. Two years later in
1984, they won division 2 but Örebro found itself without speedway once again from 1987 to 1988.
1989 to 2001 Racing returned to Örebro in the
1989, with the team taking the city's name
Örebro. However, in 1991, they were renamed
Buddys and this was followed by another name change in 1994, to
Team Viking. In
1994, Team Viking won division 2, a feat they emulated in
1998, despite finishing last in 1996.
2002 to present During the
2002 Swedish speedway season, the team reverted to their traditional name Vikingarna and won division 1 east (which was now the third tier). Riding for them that season was
Freddie Lindgren and
Robert Eriksson. As of 2023 the team continued to ride in the third tier (division 1). ==2023 team==