Victoria Rolnicki Machowa
- Summary of Victoria Rolnicki Machowa Speedway Club**
The Victoria Rolnicki Machowa Speedway Club, originally known as MDA Tarnów, was established in 1986 and renamed in 1990 under the ownership of Piotr Rolnicki. Initially racing at a temporary track, the club achieved success in 1992 with riders like Rafał Mika and Tomasz Golub, winning several matches despite facing financial challenges post-season due to high stadium construction costs.
In 1993, the club competed in three league matches but withdrew later that year because of financial difficulties. The Machowa stadium, built in 1992, was a 285-meter track, the shortest in Poland, known for its technical difficulty and resemblance to Wembley Stadium's old track. After the club dissolved, the stadium saw sporadic use until its demolition in 2013.
The club's brief history highlights their racing activities, financial struggles, and the eventual demise of both the club and its iconic stadium, which once hosted significant speedway events but fell into disrepair over time.