The top six of the last World Cup tournament are seeded for the next year.
Each and every speedway nation can enter a team for the qualifying rounds, of which the other two teams for the World Cup tournament are decided.
Neither Finland, Norway or New Zealand did see much of a chance for their own team (or could not finance it) so decided not to enter.
The USA stayed away for some years, too, and only came back this year.
Great to see our Young Germans, led by Smolinski and Stange, win the qualifying round in Italy. A huge thunderstorm has put an end to the meeting after 15 of the scheduled 25 heats, but the result stands.
Not that our youngsters will stand much of a chance in the next round in Sweden, with Australia and Poland in there, too. Still a great achievement to be there at all, with a team of five U-21 riders, including a couple of late substitutes (Schäfer and Hertrich) they did a great job in Italy last night.
Germany could soon become a happy hunting ground for British speedway promoters! There is not just Smolinski and Stange, we have a lot of talent and many of them are not interested to become long-track riders, as was so often the case with German riders in the past. The new generation is eager to make a career as pro-speedway racers in the UK (or elsewhere).