From 1955 to 1975, the
European Final was staged as the final qualifying round for the World Speedway Championship, although this did not include British riders who had a separate qualifying round. The
European Championships were inaugurated in 2001, organised by
European Motorcycle Union (UEM). In 2012 this was replaced by a series of four finals. Regardless of that, ISEC was struggling with prestige and promotion and the best European riders were mostly avoiding this contest. On 20 December 2012, at a press conference in
Warsaw,
Poland it was announced that the competition would be replaced by a new series similar in format to the
Speedway Grand Prix. The Speedway European Championship series is promoted by One Sporta Ltd. from Poland for next three seasons (2013-2015). As of 2022, the competition is staged over four rounds in a Grand Prix format, with the winner being the rider who accumulates the most points over the four rounds. The minimum age of a rider to compete is 16 years of age (starting on the date of the rider's birthday). Denmark is the most successful nation having had seven champions,
Jesper B. Jensen (2005),
Nicki Pedersen (2016),
Leon Madsen (2018 and 2022) and
Mikkel Michelsen (2019, 2021 and 2023). ==Winners==