Mittsverigebanan

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Mittsverigebanan Notes

Mittsverigebanan, located near Ljungaverk in Sweden, is a challenging and historic motorsport circuit deeply rooted in Swedish racing culture. Originally constructed in the 1960s as a relatively simple airfield circuit, it underwent a significant transformation in the 1980s, evolving into the dedicated road racing course it is today. The track's history is intertwined with the golden age of Swedish touring car racing, hosting numerous national championships and serving as a proving ground for some of the country's most talented drivers.



The circuit features a demanding layout, characterized by a blend of high-speed straights, sweeping corners, and tight, technical sections. The undulating terrain adds another layer of complexity, requiring drivers to master elevation changes and blind crests. Key features include the fast "Flygrakan" straight, the challenging "S-kurvan" esses, and the technical "Depåkurvan" turn leading back onto the main straight. The track's relatively narrow width demands precise driving and strategic overtaking maneuvers.



Mittsverigebanan hosts a diverse range of motorsport events, including national touring car championships, Formula Nordic series, and various club-level racing competitions. It's also a popular venue for track days and driver training programs. The circuit's technical characteristics and challenging layout make it a favorite among drivers who appreciate a classic, demanding racing experience. The lack of modern amenities and the focus on pure driving skill contribute to its unique charm.



What sets Mittsverigebanan apart is its raw, unadulterated character. Unlike many modern circuits with extensive runoff areas and grandstands, Mittsverigebanan retains a classic, almost old-school feel. The close proximity of the barriers and the demanding nature of the track reward bravery and precision, offering a truly unique and thrilling racing experience for both drivers and spectators. It stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of grassroots motorsport and the challenges of classic road racing.

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Tours Téléchargés
1
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Longueur
2.5 km
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Gain Vertical
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Vitesse moyenne
132 kph
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Temps de tour moyen
1:08.3
sports_motorsports Nom du Pilote: Nicholas Aspholm
Temps du tour: 1:08.230
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