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Rudskogen Motorsenter is Norway’s
oldest asphalt race circuit,
opened on May 20, 1990. It has
hosted rounds of the TCR
Scandinavia Touring Car Championship...
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Rudskogen Motorsenter is the
oldest asphalt racing ground in
Norway opened in 1990. In 2006, the
government decided to make
Rudskogen Motorsenter the main...
- Speedway)
constructed by the NMK Kongsberg,
adjacent to the
Kongsberg Motorsenter Gokart. This site also held the
final of the
Norwegian Championships...
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Festival Street Circuit, Oslo Ålesund Motorstadion, Møre og
Romsdal Bjorli Motorsenter,
Innlandet Bollandsmoen Motorbane, Trøndelag Dråvika Motorsportsenter...
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Rudskogen Motorsenter Station (Norwegian:
Rudskogen motorsenter holdepl****) was a
railway station on the
Eastern Østfold Line
located at
Rudskogen in...
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shuttle trains operating to
Rudskogen Motorsenter Station which served the
motorsport venue Rudskogen.
Rudskogen Motorsenter was the
first asphalt circuit built...
- 63°24′18″N 10°55′14″E / 63.4049°N 10.9206°E / 63.4049; 10.9206
Tynset motorsenter Innlandet Tynset Rallycross, crosskart, shortcar,
folkrace 62°14′32″N...
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Drivecenter Arena (2019, 2021–2022) Gelleråsen
Arena (2019–2022)
Rudskogen Motorsenter (2019, 2023)
Mantorp Park (2019–2020, 2023)
Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps...
- Pole
Position Fastest Lap
Winning Driver Winning Team 1 R1
Rudskogen Motorsenter 12 May Bjørn-Arild
Martinsen Bjørn-Arild
Martinsen Bjørn-Arild Martinsen...
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Benjamin Fuglesang Benjamin Fuglesang NIKA
Racing 6 R1
Rudskogen Motorsenter,
Rakkestad 17
September Benjamin Fuglesang Benjamin Fuglesang Benjamin...