Great Britain hero Tai Woffinden is back on top of the world after securing FIM Speedway World Championship No.2 in Torun tonight.

The 25-year-old now has an unassailable lead and will be handed the SGP trophy at the final round of the season, the DON Smallgoods Australian FIM Speedway Grand Prix at Melbourne’s Etihad Stadium on October 24.

It’s Woffinden’s second world title in three years and the Scunthorpe-born star becomes only the third Brit to win the sport’s biggest prize twice, following in the footsteps of Freddie Williams and Peter Craven.

The three-time British champion also joins Swedish legend Tony Rickardsson, Aussie great Jason Crump, Danish icon Nicki Pedersen and American legend Greg Hancock in the elite club of riders who have won multiple world titles since the FIM Speedway Grand Prix series was founded in 1995. He’s the 16th multi-time world champ in speedway history.