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- Kanonloppet ("the cannon race") is an annual motor race, run at the Karlskoga Motorstadion in Gelleråsen in the outskirts of Karlskoga, Sweden. The first...
- The 7th Kanonloppet was a motor race, run to Formula One rules, held on 20 August 1961 at the Karlskoga Circuit, Sweden. The race was run over 30 laps...
- standing for Borgward Kuhnke Lotus. After this, he retired from the Kanonloppet at the Karlskoga Circuit in Sweden with fuel injection problems, before...
- The 8th Kanonloppet was a motor race, run to Formula One rules, held on 12 August 1962 at the Karlskoga circuit, Sweden. The race was run over 30 laps...
- 1958 – Trophée d'Auvergne". formula2.net. Retrieved 28 March 2016. "Kanonloppet [Sports]". Racing Sports Cars. Retrieved 28 March 2016. "Results 1958...
- he also competed in numerous non-championship races, winning the 1962 Kanonloppet with BRP. Gregory was also successful in sportscar racing, entering 16...
- 96 mi) dirt track, the inaugural race was the first Kanonloppet on 4 June 1950. For the second Kanonloppet in 1952, the surface had been paved with asphalt...
- The 9th Kanonloppet was a motor race, run to Formula One rules, held on 11 August 1963 at the Karlskoga Circuit, Sweden. The race was run over two heats...
- event as his car was not yet ready, he did race in the non-championship Kanonloppet at Karlskoga two w****s later. In 1963, he formed a racing team – Scuderia...
- was a three-w**** break between the German Grand Prix and the Swedish Kanonloppet, a non-championship race near Stockholm, and a w**** after that, the Danish...