They were established as Skepparna and raced in division 3 during the 1966 Swedish speedway season.[5] In 1977 the team won their first honours when winning division 2 and were promoted to the top tier for the first time. However, in 1978 the team struggled and were subsequently relegated before signing Bengt Jansson and winning division 2 again in 1979. With the addition of Tommy Johansson the team survived the 1980 and 1981 seasons.
1982 to 1992
The club were put in the second tier, on the introduction of the Elitserien in 1982.[6] In 1986 the team won division 2 and backed up this success in 1990 by winning division 1, which resulted in their return to the top tier for the first time since 1981.[7][8] They have raced in the Elitserien (the top league division of Swedish speedway) ever since.
1993 to 2004
In 1993, the team changed their name to Västervik and signed Sam Ermolenko (who would become the world champion that year). The team finished third for their highest ever position.[9][10] The team continued to compete in the Elitserien finishing third again in 2001 after signing Tomasz Gollob and Nicki Pedersen.[11]