Difference between revisions of "Arctic Circle Raceway"

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Latest revision as of 09:56, 14 September 2010

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Racetrack
Length 3.753 m
Width 11 - 13 m
Longest Straight 493 m
Pit lane 725 m
Height difference 31 m, drop 8.6%
Height over the sea level 200 m
Depo 48.400 m2
Official lap record for motorbikes 1.30.993. set by Oddgeir Havnen sun 08/04/2002
Unofficial lap record for motorbikes 1.28.928. set by Kai Børre Andersen on sun 06/17/2007


Arctic Circle Raceway is the biggest race track in Norway. It is 30 km south of the Arctic Circle and 25 km north of Mo I Rana The track was opened in 1995. The racetrack price was 10 million us$. The racetrack is custom built for Road racing, and it also has the possibility for 24 hour racing in full daylight because of the midnight sun.


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