It was a crowd party in Målilla when the WC's penultimate Grand Prix was decided.

The Swedish drivers Fredrik Lindgren and Oliver Berntzon offered strong efforts.

In the seventh heat, the crowd could cheer when Olver Berntzon took home three points with his heat victory.

Berntzon who was awarded a wild card for the competition.

For Fredrik Lindgren, it went even better.

On his former home track, he took second place in the final – the Swede's first podium finish this year.

After a period of mental illness, he is now back on top.

But the Swedes were still in the shadow of Zmarlik, who secured his third WC title before the second semi-final.

was driven.

Then there were victory cheers and an interview.

- I am very happy to be world champion three times, it is something that I have dreamed of so many times.

I see how happy the team is and I want to thank everyone for their hard work, he says in Discovery's broadcast.

Three left for Rickardsson

The 25-year-old became the first driver since 2015 to secure the title with one race remaining.

Then it was Tai Woffinden.

Zmarlik now has three titles to go to the most successful, Swede Tony Rickardsson (however only has five since it became a GP series in 1995).

After a quick celebration, he was back on the track and drove to the final where he won in superior style ahead of Lindgren.

- He is outstanding this year, says Lindgren, who celebrated with a sausage with bread on the podium, about his boss.

For Lindgren, it means that I top six overall at the end of the season in Poland.

That would mean a secured permanent place for next season.