Anderstorp Raceway South

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Anderstorp Raceway Notes

Anderstorp Raceway, officially known as Scandinavian Raceway, is a historic motorsport circuit located in Anderstorp, Sweden. Opened in 1968, it quickly rose to prominence, hosting the Swedish Formula One Grand Prix from 1973 to 1978. The track's history is intertwined with some of the greatest names in motorsport, solidifying its place as a significant venue in European racing.



The circuit's layout is characterized by a blend of high-speed straights and challenging corners. The signature feature is the "Swedish Curve," a long, sweeping right-hander that demands precision and commitment from drivers. Following the Swedish Curve, the track opens onto a lengthy straight, providing ample overtaking opportunities. The infield section is more technical, featuring a series of tight corners that test car handling and driver skill. Overall, the 4.025 km (2.501 mi) circuit presents a well-balanced challenge for both cars and drivers.



Technically, Anderstorp is a relatively flat circuit, lacking significant elevation changes. This puts a premium on aerodynamic efficiency and mechanical grip. The track surface is generally smooth, although some sections can be bumpy, requiring careful suspension setup. Tire management is also crucial, especially during longer races, due to the high-speed nature of the track and the abrasive surface.



Anderstorp has hosted a wide variety of racing events throughout its history, including Formula One, World Sportscar Championship races, and various touring car series. Today, it primarily hosts national and regional championships, including Swedish Touring Car Championship (STCC) events and various club racing series. Its unique blend of high-speed sections and technical corners makes it a popular circuit for both drivers and spectators. The track's historical significance, combined with its challenging layout, ensures its continued importance in Swedish motorsport.

South Notes

The South configuration at Anderstorp Raceway in Sweden utilizes southern sections at this historic Scandinavian facility that hosted Formula One from 1973-1978. The South designation indicates a specific routing focusing on particular portions of the property, creating distinct technical characteristics serving varied event requirements. This variant serves Anderstorp's role in Swedish motorsport history where the facility continues operations serving regional racing community decades after its brief but significant Formula One era.

Operating the South configuration showcases Anderstorp's infrastructure where layout options serve diverse motorsport disciplines at this historically-significant Swedish circuit. Scandinavian climate creates distinct seasonal racing windows with operations primarily May through September, winter conditions preventing year-round use. The South variant demonstrates Anderstorp's ongoing relevance in Swedish motorsport serving regional community at this facility representing important Scandinavian racing heritage despite Formula One's long-past departure in 1978.

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Length
2 km
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Other Variations

Track Turns Length km Laps Avg Time Avg kph P/W Avg
Anderstorp Raceway (Grand Prix) 8 4.02 24 1:53.3 128 0.22
Anderstorp Raceway (North) 6 1.8 0 - - -
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