Ljungheden also known as the Hejla Arena (for sponsorship purposes) is a motorcycle speedway track located in the north western outskirts of Västervik. The track is on the Stora Infartsvägen road and forms part of the Westerviks Motorsportklubb.[1][2][3]
The stadium hosts the Västervik Speedway speedway team that compete in the Swedish Speedway Team Championship[4] and have been champions of Sweden on one occasion.[5]
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