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Anderstorp Raceway,
previously known as
Scandinavian Raceway, is a 4.025 km (2.501 mi)
motorsport race
track in
Anderstorp (Gislaved Muni****lity), Sweden...
- Prix
Formula One
races in 1973–1978, is
situated here.
Anderstorp also
hosts the
Anderstorps SK,
famous for its men's
handball teams, and has most industries...
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Retrieved 14
October 2013. "Spelare som
representerat Anderstorps IF
genom åren" (in Swedish).
Anderstorps IF.
Retrieved 8
February 2015.
Official website (in...
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Championship from 1973 to 1978. It took
place at the
Scandinavian Raceway in
Anderstorp (Gislaved Muni****lity),
about 65
kilometres (40 mi) from Jönköping, in...
- with
Yokohama as the series' tyre supplier. The
season began on 3 May at
Anderstorp Raceway, and
concluded on 29
September at Jyllands-Ringen
after fifteen...
- race,"
noting that he ran out of fuel at
three races in 1977 (Kyalami,
Anderstorp, and Mosport).
Andretti also
retired in
third at
Interlagos with an electrical...
- The 2002 FIA GT
Anderstorp 500 km was the
fifth round the 2002 FIA GT
Championship season. It took
place at the
Scandinavian Raceway, Sweden, on 30 June...
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World Championship—when Niki
Lauda won the 1978
Swedish Grand Prix at
Anderstorp. The "fan car"
concept was
withdrawn by
Brabham after one race even though...
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Touring Car Championship,
which was held at the
Scandinavian Raceway in
Anderstorp,
Sweden during the 2007 season. The race was
introduced in 2007, replacing...
- two
podium results before winning the
final round of the
series at the
Anderstorp Raceway in Sweden,
taking fourth overall in the 1981 500cc
World Championship...