The Grand Prix configuration at Anderstorp Raceway in Sweden delivers the full historic layout at this facility that hosted the Swedish Grand Prix in 1973-1978, preserving the circuit's Formula One heritage from motorsport's golden era. Located in Gislaved municipality in southern Sweden, the GP configuration represents the complete challenge that witnessed legendary F1 battles during Scandinavia's brief Grand Prix hosting period. This layout serves historic racing events and track days honoring Anderstorp's championship legacy.
What distinguishes Anderstorp's GP configuration is the preservation of 1970s Formula One circuit character where fast flowing sections created high-speed challenges during Sweden's Grand Prix era. Swedish climate creates limited racing seasons with operations primarily May through September. The GP layout maintains Anderstorp's historical significance as one of few Swedish circuits that achieved international Formula One status, serving the facility's modern role hosting club racing and historic events celebrating Scandinavian motorsport heritage.