The Norwegian speedway team competed in the inaugural
Speedway World Team Cup in 1960, finishing third in the Scandinavian round at Odense, Denmark. The team consisted of
Aage Hansen,
Rolf Mellerud,
Nils Paulsen,
Rolf Westerberg and
Sverre Harrfeldt. From 1960 to 1985, the team failed to qualify from their qualifying group during the World Cup, due to the fact that they were drawn together in qualifying with two of the world's strongest speedway nations,
Denmark and
Sweden. They did however win a bronze medal at the
1968 Speedway World Pairs Championship. The World Team Cup system changed in 1986 but it was not until the
1991 Speedway World Team Cup that the team progressed from qualifying to round two. During the same year of 1991, the team equalled their greatest feat, when winning a bronze medal at the
1991 Speedway World Pairs Championship. The nation reached their first and only World Cup final to date in 1995. In recent years, the nation has failed to qualify for the World Cup but did compete in the semi finals of the
2022 Speedway of Nations and reached the
2022 European Pairs Speedway Championship final. ==Major tournament finals==