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| [[Formula One]]|| '''1:21.525'''<ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/database/circuits/anderstorp/|title=Anderstorp Motorsport Magazine | access-date=24 April 2022}}</ref> |
| [[Formula One]]|| '''1:21.525'''<ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/database/circuits/anderstorp/|title=Anderstorp Motorsport Magazine | access-date=24 April 2022}}</ref> || {{Flagicon|NED}} [[Marijn van Kalmthout]] || [[Benetton B197]]-[[Judd (engine)|Judd V10]] || [[2009 EuroBOSS Super Prix]] || rowspan="11" | [[File:Scandinavian Raceway.svg|250px]] |
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| [[Le Mans Prototype#History|WSC]] || '''1:24.920'''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.racingsportscars.com/race/Anderstorp-1998-08-16.html|title=1998 International Sports Racing Series Round Anderstorp |
| [[Le Mans Prototype#History|WSC]] || '''1:24.920'''<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.racingsportscars.com/race/Anderstorp-1998-08-16.html |title=1998 International Sports Racing Series Round Anderstorp |access-date=2 May 2022}}</ref> || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Emmanuel Collard]] || [[Ferrari 333 SP]] || [[1998 International Sports Racing Series|1998 Anderstorp International Sports Racing Series round]] |
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| [[Formula Renault#Formula Renault 3.5L|Formula Renault 3.5]] || '''1:26.489'''<ref>{{cite web|url= |
| [[Formula Renault#Formula Renault 3.5L|Formula Renault 3.5]] || '''1:26.489'''<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/database/races/2003-anderstorp-formula-renault-v6-2/ |title=2003 Anderstorp Formula Renault V6 – Round 11 |access-date=2 May 2022}}</ref> || {{flagicon|ARG}} [[José María López]] || [[Tatuus#Racecars|Tatuus FRV6]] || [[2003 Formula Renault V6 Eurocup|2003 Anderstorp Formula Renault V6 Eurocup round]] |
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| [[Group GT1#GTS "GT1" (2000–2009)|GT1 (GTS)]] || '''1:31.424'''<ref name = 'fia_gt_2003_anderstorp'>{{cite web|url=http://www.racingsportscars.com/race/Anderstorp-2003-09-07.html |title=2003 FIA GT Championship Round Anderstorp| access-date=2 May 2022}}</ref> || {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Walter Lechner]] || [[Saleen S7#S7R|Saleen S7-R]] || [[2003 FIA GT Anderstorp 500km]] |
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| [[Formula Renault#Formula Renault 2.0|Formula Renault 2.0]] || '''1:31.679'''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mylaps.com/en/classification/1276080 |title=2009 Formula Renault 2.0 Round Anderstorp}}</ref> || {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Daniel Roos (racing driver)|Daniel Roos]] || [[Tatuus#Racecars|Tatuus FR2000]] || [[Formula Renault 2.0 Sweden|2009 Anderstorp Formula Renault 2.0 Sweden round]] |
| [[Formula Renault#Formula Renault 2.0|Formula Renault 2.0]] || '''1:31.679'''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mylaps.com/en/classification/1276080 |title=2009 Formula Renault 2.0 Round Anderstorp}}</ref> || {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Daniel Roos (racing driver)|Daniel Roos]] || [[Tatuus#Racecars|Tatuus FR2000]] || [[Formula Renault 2.0 Sweden|2009 Anderstorp Formula Renault 2.0 Sweden round]] |
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| [[Group N-GT|N-GT]] || '''1:34.081'''<ref name = 'fia_gt_2003_anderstorp' /> || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Andrea Bertolini]] || [[Ferrari 360#360 GT|Ferrari 360 Modena GT]] || [[2003 FIA GT Anderstorp 500km]] |
| [[Group N-GT|N-GT]] || '''1:34.081'''<ref name = 'fia_gt_2003_anderstorp' /> || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Andrea Bertolini]] || [[Ferrari 360#360 GT|Ferrari 360 Modena GT]] || [[2003 FIA GT Anderstorp 500km]] |
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| [[Scandinavian Touring Car Championship|STCC]] || '''1:34.274'''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.touringcars.net/database/race.php?id=2859 |title=STCC 2016 » Anderstorp Round 5 Results | |
| [[Scandinavian Touring Car Championship|STCC]] || '''1:34.274'''<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.touringcars.net/database/race.php?id=2859 |title=STCC 2016 » Anderstorp Round 5 Results |access-date=24 April 2022}}</ref> || {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Johan Kristoffersson]] || [[Seat Leon#SEAT Leon in motorsport|Seat Leon STCC]] || [[2016 Scandinavian Touring Car Championship|2016 Anderstorp STCC round]] |
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| [[Super Touring]] || '''1:37.061'''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.touringcars.net/database/race.php?id=1377 |title=Swedish Touring Car Championship 1999 » Anderstorp Round 7 Results | |
| [[Super Touring]] || '''1:37.061'''<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.touringcars.net/database/race.php?id=1377 |title=Swedish Touring Car Championship 1999 » Anderstorp Round 7 Results |access-date=2 May 2022}}</ref> || {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Tommy Rustad]] || [[Nissan Primera|Nissan Primera GT]] || [[1999 Swedish Touring Car Championship|1999 1st Anderstorp STCC round]] |
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| [[TCR Touring Car]] || '''1:38.247'''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.touringcars.net/database/race.php?id=4007 |title=TCR Scandinavia Touring Car Championship 2021 » Anderstorp Round 10 Results | |
| [[TCR Touring Car]] || '''1:38.247'''<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.touringcars.net/database/race.php?id=4007 |title=TCR Scandinavia Touring Car Championship 2021 » Anderstorp Round 10 Results |access-date=24 April 2022}}</ref> || {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Robert Dahlgren]] || [[Seat Leon#Leon Cup Racer and Leon TCR|CUPRA Leon Competición TCR]] || [[2021 STCC TCR Scandinavia Touring Car Championship|2021 Anderstorp STCC round]] |
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| [[Super 2000#Touring cars|Super 2000]] || '''1:39.945'''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.touringcars.net/database/race.php?id=1733 |title=ETCC 2003 » Anderstorp Round 14 Results | |
| [[Super 2000#Touring cars|Super 2000]] || '''1:39.945'''<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.touringcars.net/database/race.php?id=1733 |title=ETCC 2003 » Anderstorp Round 14 Results |access-date=24 April 2022}}</ref> || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Nicola Larini]] || [[Alfa Romeo 156#Motorsport|Alfa Romeo 156 GTA Super 2000]] || [[2003 European Touring Car Championship|2003 Anderstorp ETCC round]] |
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| [[Formula One]] || '''1:24.836''' || {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Niki Lauda]] || [[Brabham BT46#Brabham BT46B – the fan car|Brabham BT46B]] || [[1978 Swedish Grand Prix]] || rowspan="8" | [[File:Scandinavian Raceway 1978.svg|250px]] |
| [[Formula One]] || '''1:24.836''' || {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Niki Lauda]] || [[Brabham BT46#Brabham BT46B – the fan car|Brabham BT46B]] || [[1978 Swedish Grand Prix]] || rowspan="8" | [[File:Scandinavian Raceway 1978.svg|250px]] |
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| [[Group GT1#Early years (1994–1996)|GT1]] || '''1:30.344'''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.racingsportscars.com/race/Anderstorp-1996-07-14.html|title=1996 BPR Global GT Series Round Anderstorp |
| [[Group GT1#Early years (1994–1996)|GT1]] || '''1:30.344'''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.racingsportscars.com/race/Anderstorp-1996-07-14.html |title=1996 BPR Global GT Series Round Anderstorp |access-date=2 May 2022}}</ref> || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Jean-Marc Gounon]] || [[Ferrari F40#LM|Ferrari F40 LM]] || [[1996 BPR 4 Hours of Anderstorp]] |
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| [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing#Pre-MotoGP era|500cc]] || '''1:31.107''' || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Wayne Rainey]] || [[Yamaha YZR500]] || [[1990 Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix]] |
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| [[Superbike World Championship|World SBK]] || '''1:33.480'''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://results.motorsportstats.com/results/1993-anderstorp/session-facts/c2542ff9-5cdf-4d0f-b5cd-f05826f4b816 |title=1993 Superbike World Championship Anderstorp |
| [[Superbike World Championship|World SBK]] || '''1:33.480'''<ref>{{cite web |url=https://results.motorsportstats.com/results/1993-anderstorp/session-facts/c2542ff9-5cdf-4d0f-b5cd-f05826f4b816 |title=1993 Superbike World Championship Anderstorp |access-date=2 May 2022}}</ref> || {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Carl Fogarty]] || [[Ducati 888|Ducati 888 SBK]] || [[1993 Superbike World Championship|1993 Anderstorp World SBK round]] |
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| [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|250cc]] || '''1:34.833''' || {{flagicon|USA}} [[John Kocinski]] || [[Yamaha |
| [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing#Pre-MotoGP era|250cc]] || '''1:34.833''' || {{flagicon|USA}} [[John Kocinski]] || [[Yamaha TZ 250]] || [[1990 Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix]] |
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| [[Super Touring]] || '''1:40.113'''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.touringcars.net/database/race.php?id=1184 |title=Swedish Touring Car Championship 1997 » Anderstorp Round 5 Results | |
| [[Super Touring]] || '''1:40.113'''<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.touringcars.net/database/race.php?id=1184 |title=Swedish Touring Car Championship 1997 » Anderstorp Round 5 Results |access-date=2 May 2022}}</ref> || {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Mattias Ekström]] || [[Volvo 850#Motorsport|Volvo 850 GLT]] || [[1997 Swedish Touring Car Championship|1997 Anderstorp STCC round]] |
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| [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|125cc]] || '''1:41.909''' || {{flagicon|GER}} [[Stefan Prein]] || [[Honda RS125R]] || [[1990 Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix]] |
| [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing#Pre-MotoGP era|125cc]] || '''1:41.909''' || {{flagicon|GER}} [[Stefan Prein]] || [[Honda RS125R]] || [[1990 Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix]] |
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| [[Group A#Touring cars|Group A]] || '''1:44.564'''<ref name='1986_ETCC'>{{cite web|url=http://touringcarracing.net/Races/1986%20Anderstorp.html |title=1986 Anderstorp 500 |access-date=2 May 2022}}</ref> || {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Tom Walkinshaw]] || [[Rover SD1|Rover Vitesse]] || [[1986 European Touring Car Championship|1986 Anderstorp ETCC round]] |
| [[Group A#Touring cars|Group A]] || '''1:44.564'''<ref name='1986_ETCC'>{{cite web |url=http://touringcarracing.net/Races/1986%20Anderstorp.html |title=1986 Anderstorp 500 |access-date=2 May 2022}}</ref> || {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Tom Walkinshaw]] || [[Rover SD1|Rover Vitesse]] || [[1986 European Touring Car Championship|1986 Anderstorp ETCC round]] |
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| [[Formula Three]] || '''1:36.314'''<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/database/races/1975-anderstorp-european-f3/ |title=1975 Anderstorp European F3 |access-date=2 May 2022}}</ref> || {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Conny Ljungfeldt]] || [[March Engineering|March 743]] || [[1975 FIA European Formula 3 Cup|1975 Anderstorp European F3 round]] |
| [[Formula Three]] || '''1:36.314'''<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/database/races/1975-anderstorp-european-f3/ |title=1975 Anderstorp European F3 |access-date=2 May 2022}}</ref> || {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Conny Ljungfeldt]] || [[March Engineering|March 743]] || [[1975 FIA European Formula 3 Cup|1975 Anderstorp European F3 round]] |
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| [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing#Pre-MotoGP era|500cc]] || '''1:39.802''' || {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Barry Sheene]] || [[Suzuki RG 500]] || [[1977 Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix]] |
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| [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|350cc]] || '''1:42.281''' || {{flagicon|ZAF|1928}} [[Kork Ballington]] || [[Yamaha TZ 350]] || [[1977 Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix]] |
| [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing#Pre-MotoGP era|350cc]] || '''1:42.281''' || {{flagicon|ZAF|1928}} [[Kork Ballington]] || [[Yamaha TZ 350]] || [[1977 Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix]] |
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| [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|250cc]] || '''1:46.285''' || {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Mick Grant]] || [[Kawasaki KR250 and KR350|Kawasaki KR250]] || [[1977 Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix]] |
| [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing#Pre-MotoGP era|250cc]] || '''1:46.285''' || {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Mick Grant]] || [[Kawasaki KR250 and KR350|Kawasaki KR250]] || [[1977 Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix]] |
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| [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|125cc]] || '''1:49.263''' || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Pier Paolo Bianchi]] || [[Morbidelli]] || [[1976 Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix]] |
| [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing#Pre-MotoGP era|125cc]] || '''1:49.263''' || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Pier Paolo Bianchi]] || [[Morbidelli|Morbidelli 125]] || [[1976 Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix]] |
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| [[50 cc Grand Prix motorcycle racing|50cc]] || '''1:58.444''' || {{flagicon|SPA}} [[Ángel Nieto]] || [[Bultaco]] || [[1976 Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix]] |
| [[50 cc Grand Prix motorcycle racing|50cc]] || '''1:58.444''' || {{flagicon|SPA}} [[Ángel Nieto]] || [[Bultaco|Bultaco TSS 50]] || [[1976 Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix]] |
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Revision as of 19:57, 14 June 2022
Location | Anderstorp, Sweden |
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Time zone | CET (UTC+1) CEST (DST) |
Coordinates | 57°15′51″N 13°36′5″E / 57.26417°N 13.60139°E |
FIA Grade | 2 |
Opened | 16 June 1968 |
Former names | Scandinavian Raceway |
Major events | Current: STCC (1997–2000, 2005–2007, 2015–present) Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia Former: Swedish Grand Prix (1973–1978) Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix (1971–1977, 1981–1990) FIA WTCC Race of Sweden (2007) World SBK (1991, 1993) FIM EWC (1993) Sidecar World Championship (1981–1990, 1993, 1997) FIA GT (2002–2003) ETCC (1985–1987, 2002–2003) SMP F4 Championship (2016) |
Grand Prix Circuit (1998–present) | |
Length | 4.025 km (2.501 miles) |
Turns | 8 |
Race lap record | 1:21.525 ( Marijn van Kalmthout, Benetton B197, 2009, Formula One) |
Grand Prix Circuit (1978–1997) | |
Length | 4.031 km (2.505 miles) |
Turns | 8 |
Race lap record | 1:24.836 ( Niki Lauda, Brabham BT46B, 1978, Formula One) |
Grand Prix Circuit (1975–1977) | |
Length | 4.018 km (2.497 miles) |
Turns | 8 |
Race lap record | 1:27.607 ( Mario Andretti, Lotus 78, 1977, Formula One) |
Original Grand Prix Circuit (1968–1974) | |
Length | 4.025 km (2.501 miles) |
Turns | 8 |
Race lap record | 1:26.146 ( Denny Hulme, McLaren M23, 1973, Formula One) |
Anderstorp Raceway, previously known as Scandinavian Raceway, is a 4.025 km (2.501 mi) motorsport race track in Anderstorp (Gislaved Municipality), Sweden and the sole Nordic host of a Formula One World Championship Grand Prix, when the Swedish Grand Prix was held for six years between 1973 and 1978.
Track history
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 has a long straight (called Flight Straight, which was also used as a 980 m (1,070 yd) aircraft runway (ICAO: ESMP)), as well as several banked corners, making car setup an engineering compromise. Unusually, the pit lane is located halfway round the lap.
The raceway hosted six Formula One Swedish Grand Prix events in the 1970s. 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 is also noteworthy because it was the site of the first and only win of two unconventional F1 cars: the six-wheeled Tyrrell P34 car in 1976 and the infamous Brabham 'fan car' in 1978.
Anderstorp also hosted the Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix in 1971–1977 and 1981–1990, the European Touring Car Championship in 1985–1987, the Superbike World Championship in 1991 and 1993, and the FIA GT Championship in 2002 and 2003.
In 1993 circuit alongside FIM organized 24-hour motorcycle race. Just one week ahead of the race, "an appeal was lodged against the permit for the competition", due to noise concerns. Although the race got permition to start with just one day left to start the event, "media had trumpeted that the competition was canceled. At the ferry berths in Skåne, passport staff turned visitors from Denmark and the continent". During the race itself heavy storm began falling over the site of the circuit and although racing continued, no audience showed up, and the circuit after the event declared bankruptcy.[1]
The FIA World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) returned to Anderstorp in 2007, replacing the Istanbul Park in Turkey on the WTCC calendar. For the 2008 season however, it was replaced by the Imola Circuit.
International motorsport was due to return to Anderstorp in 2020 with a round of the DTM.[2] Then, it was cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.
Events
- Current
- May: Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia, GT4 Scandinavia
- August: Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia
- September: Scandinavian Touring Car Championship, GT4 Scandinavia
- Former
- BPR Global GT Series (1995–1996)
- European Formula 5000 Championship (1970)
- European Touring Car Championship (1985–1987, 2002–2003)
- FIA European Formula 3 Cup (1975)
- FIA GT Championship (2002–2003)
- FIA Sportscar Championship (1998)
- FIM Endurance World Championship (1993)
- Formula One Swedish Grand Prix (1973–1978)
- Formula Renault V6 Eurocup (2003)
- Grand Prix motorcycle racing Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix (1971–1977, 1981–1990)
- Sidecar World Championship (1981–1990, 1993, 1997)
- SMP F4 Championship (2016)
- Superbike World Championship (1991, 1993)
- World Touring Car Championship FIA WTCC Race of Sweden (2007)
Layout modifications
The circuit has been modified at least 4 times in its history. The chicane in Norra corner has been added sometime in 1975 before the 1975 Swedish Grand Prix.[3][4][5] The chicane has been re-aligned and tightened in time for the 1976 Swedish Grand Prix.[6] It had been modified again before the final Formula One Grand Prix run on the circuit (1978 Swedish Grand Prix), with modifications to the penultimate Norra corner[N 1] and slight re-orientation of the following straight,[7] which resulted in the length increase from 4.018 km[8][9] to 4.031 km.[10] It remained in that configuration through the 1980s[11] until sometime between 1997 and 1998 it was modified again and slightly shortened to its present-day length of 4.025 km.[7][12]
Track variations:
- 4.025 km (2.501 mi) – 1968–1974[7]
- 4.018 km (2.497 mi) – 1975–1977[7]
- 4.031 km (2.505 mi) – 1978–1997[7]
- 4.025 km (2.501 mi) – 1998–present[7]
Lap records
The official fastest race lap records at the Anderstorp Raceway are listed as:
Notes
^[N 1] Contrary to common depiction of the 1978 modification as having a chicane introduced to the Norra corner, there was no chicane ever used: the corner was made slower by decreasing its radius and making it a sharper bend instead of a sweeping curve it was before.[28][29][30][31]
References
- ^ "1991–95 SRWanderstorp". www.srwanderstorp.se. Archived from the original on 2020-10-24. Retrieved 21 July 2021.
- ^ "Sweden joins expanded 2020 DTM schedule". Motorsport.com. 19 September 2019.
- ^ The chicane is absent in Lantmäteriet Historic Orthophoto 1975 (from lantmateriet.se), but is reported in the contemporary race report in the Motorsport magazine: "The Swedish Grand Prix". Motorsport: 717–720. July 1975. Retrieved 2022-02-05.
- ^ Video on YouTube
- ^ Video on YouTube
- ^ "The Swedish Grand Prix". Motorsport: 765–768. July 1976. Retrieved 2022-02-05.
- ^ a b c d e f "Anderstorp". Retrieved 18 January 2022.
- ^ "The Swedish Grand Prix". Motorsport: 735–737. July 1973. Retrieved 2017-03-19.
- ^ "The Swedish Grand Prix". Motorsport: 795–796. July 1977. Retrieved 2022-02-05.
- ^ "The Swedish Grand Prix". Motorsport: 935–936. July 1978. Retrieved 2017-03-19.
- ^ a b "1986 Anderstorp 500". Retrieved 2 May 2022.
- ^ "WTCC Heat 2 Race". Archived from the original on 2016-09-21. Retrieved 2016-08-20.
- ^ "Anderstorp Motorsport Magazine". Retrieved 24 April 2022.
- ^ "1998 International Sports Racing Series Round Anderstorp". Retrieved 2 May 2022.
- ^ "2003 Anderstorp Formula Renault V6 – Round 11". Retrieved 2 May 2022.
- ^ a b "2003 FIA GT Championship Round Anderstorp". Retrieved 2 May 2022.
- ^ "2009 Formula Renault 2.0 Round Anderstorp".
- ^ "2012 Swedish GT Round Anderstorp Race". Archived from the original on 2016-09-21. Retrieved 2016-08-20.
- ^ "STCC 2016 » Anderstorp Round 5 Results". Retrieved 24 April 2022.
- ^ "Swedish Touring Car Championship 1999 » Anderstorp Round 7 Results". Retrieved 2 May 2022.
- ^ "TCR Scandinavia Touring Car Championship 2021 » Anderstorp Round 10 Results". Retrieved 24 April 2022.
- ^ "ETCC 2003 » Anderstorp Round 14 Results". Retrieved 24 April 2022.
- ^ "1996 BPR Global GT Series Round Anderstorp". Retrieved 2 May 2022.
- ^ "1993 Superbike World Championship Anderstorp". Retrieved 2 May 2022.
- ^ "Swedish Touring Car Championship 1997 » Anderstorp Round 5 Results". Retrieved 2 May 2022.
- ^ "1975 Anderstorp European F3". Retrieved 2 May 2022.
- ^ "1970 Anderstorp F5000". Retrieved 19 May 2022.
- ^ Video on YouTube – on-board camera view
- ^ Video on YouTube – 1978 Grand Prix highlights
- ^ Video on YouTube – full coverage of the 1978 Grand Prix
- ^ Ventura, Xavier (1978-06-15). "G.P. Suecia: ¿Andretti o Peterson?". El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). p. 21. Retrieved 2017-06-04.
El difícil circuito de Anderstorp conoce este año una serie de cambios que pueden hacerlo más seguro pero también más difícil. La tradicional curva de la recta de salida ha sido modificada para convertirla en un ángulo recto de 90°... que puede tener importancia decisiva para la resolución de la carrera. Así mismo, nuevas barreras han mejorado las condiciones de seguridad del G.P. de Suecia de tal manera que ha recibido ya este circuito su homologación hasta 1981 por parte de la Federación Internacional.
External links
- Anderstorp Racing Club (in Swedish)
- Satellite picture by Google Maps