Rudskogen

Rudskogen

Rudskogen

Asphalt race circuit in Norway


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, Danish Thundersport Championship, Swedish GT Series, NBF GT Championship, GT4 Scandinavia, Danish Super GT, V8 Thunder Cars, Formula STCC Nordic and F4 Danish Championship.

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In 2006 the Norwegian government selected Rudskogen Motorsenter as the main national motorsport facility. The venue was rebuilt by Hermann Tilke and re-opened in 2012.[1]

The current motorcycle and car racing track at Rudskogen Motorsenter is 3.254 km (2.022 mi) long, set in rolling forest terrain and considered technically demanding for drivers. The longest straight is 640 m (2,100 ft) and the elevation difference is 42 m (138 ft). Races for cars and bikes are arranged there in a variety of classes and the track is also hired out privately for corporate events and organisational training, for example for emergency services personnel.

The Rudskogen karting track, located at the same facility, is 1.2 km (0.75 mi) long and satisfies international karting standards. A range of large-scale events have taken place at this track including a round of the European Karting Championship in 2005.

Data from the Norwegian Meteorological Institute shows that the circuit at Rudskogen can be in use for 8 weeks longer per year than other existing race circuits in Norway, because of the southerly location.

Lap records

Marc Gené held the unofficial lap record with a lap of 1:09.507 with Ferrari F10 in a demonstration event in 2013.[1][2] As of August 2023, the fastest official race lap records at the Rudskogen are listed as:

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References

  1. "Rudskogen - Racing Circuits". Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  2. "Gené and the F10 put on a show in Norway (+ photos)". 15 September 2013. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  3. "Racing NM Rudskogen 2014 >> Superkart, Heat 1, 9 laps". 7 June 2014. Retrieved 25 December 2022.
  4. "Martin Harritz Nielsen - Driver Database". Archived from the original on 25 December 2022. Retrieved 14 August 2023.
  5. "Rudskogen Racing Festival 1996 >> Formel 3, Heat 2, 20 laps". 18 August 1996. Retrieved 25 December 2022.

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