Th stadium was built in 1975 and hosted the speedway team
Team 70 Brokstedt formerly the
Team 70 Neumünster, who moved from
Neumünster to Brokstedt to race at the new stadium. The speedway team became
MSC Brokstedt in 1983 and raced in the
German Speedway Championship. The stadium has been a significant venue for major speedway events, including the final of the
1994 Speedway World Team Cup. On 3 October 2005,
Aleš Dryml Jr. set a new track record of 67.90 seconds. The final of the 2014
German Individual Speedway Championship took place at the Holsteinring and the MSC Brokstedt team won the Bundesliga championship title. ==References==