The full speed never wins
Jiří Štancl was born on November 18, 1949 in Žatec. His father, the head of the local Mototechna and an amateur racer, directed him to love motorcycles. After moving to Prague, the witness trained as a car mechanic and enrolled in the Red Star Prague speedway unit, which belonged to the Ministry of the Interior. After the military service, during which he experienced the invasion of Warsaw Pact troops, he devoted himself fully to the flat track in the Red Star. He achieved extraordinary successes, including many titles of champion of the republic or five victories in the Golden Helmet. He participated in the International World Champions Tour of Australia, New Zealand and the USA, in the second half of the 1970’s and in the early 1980’s he was in the English professional league, which he won twice. He became the vice world champion on the long flat track also twice. In the mid-1980s, he decided to leave RH for so-called commercial relations and race as a professional in Germany. He ended his active racing career in 1987, returning to the flat track almost fifteen years later as a youth coach.