Randers Motor Klub acquired a new site for a track near the Fladbro Inn in 1954, having previously raced at the Jydsk Motorbane from 1947 to 1956. The new track opened on 8 August 1954. The team raced under the name Laksene (the Salmon) because of the industry connected to the city and the team returned to league action during the
1972 Danish speedway season. Laksene continued to race in the Danish tournament and entered a second team known as Svanerne (the Swans) and later Fladbrodrdrengene. The stadium was a venue for important events, including a qualifying round of the
Speedway World Championship in 1984. The new professional league was introduced in 1986 and was called the Danish Superliga. The Randers speedway team, as they were now known, were not selected as founder members of the top division in 1986 but did race in the
1991 Superliga. In 1994, the team won the bronze medal during the
1994 Danish speedway season. Randers dropped out of the Superliga in 1996 after a poor 1995 season and were replaced by a new club Kronjylland Speedway Club, who started racing at Fladbro in 1997. Kronjylland stopped racing in 2004. On 5 August 2009, Claus Vissing set a track record of 65.5 seconds. == References ==