
Scandinavian Raceway - Anderstorp
The 'Scandinavian Raceway' is a 2.505-
mile race circuit in Anderstorp (
Gislaved Municipality),
Sweden.
The track was built on
marshlands in
1968 and became an extremely popular venue in the
1970s, just as Swede
Ronnie Peterson was at the height of his career. It had a long straight (called ''Flight Straight'', which was also used as an aircraft runway), as well as several banked corners, making car setup an engineering compromise. Unusually, the pit lane was located halfway round the lap.
The raceway hosted six
Formula One Swedish Grand Prix events in the '70s. When Peterson and
Gunnar Nilsson died during the
1978 Formula One season, public support for the event dried up and the Swedish Grand Prix came to an end. The circuit hosted Touring Car races in the
1980s, and has been a popular car club venue since the
1990s.
The
FIA World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) returned to Anderstorp in 2007, replacing the
Istanbul Park in
Turkey on the WTCC calendar.
Formula One history
External links
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Scandinavian Raceway Official website (Swedish)
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Anderstorp Racing Club (Swedish)
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Satellite picture by Google Maps