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Arctic Circle Raceway is a
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circuit in Norway. It is north of
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, south of the
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. It supports 24-hour racing in full daylight in summer due to the
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. It is the northernmost racetrack in the world.


Circuit information

The venue was opened on 12 August 1995. The racetrack cost
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10 million to build. It hosted a round of the
Swedish Touring Car Championship Swedish Touring Car Championship (STCC) was a touring car racing series based in Sweden, but also with rounds in Norway. They began operating in 1996, heavily influenced by the British Touring Car Championship and the success of BTCC racing on Sw ...
from 1999 to 2001 and again in 2004. Currently it hosts a non-championship round of the NBF GT Championship, titled as the 'Arctic Circle Midnight Cup'. *Racetrack **Length: **Width: **Longest straight: **Pitlane: **Height difference: , drop 8.6% **Height above the sea: **Depot area:


Lap records


Unofficial lap records

**Superbike: Daniel Kubberød, Superbike, 1.28.1 (July 2009) **Formula 3: Pontus Mörth, Formel 3, 1.20.624 (June 1996) **Touring car: Jan «Flash» Nilsson, stcc, Volvo 1:27.323 (August 2000) **Streetcars: Lars Magnussen Mitsubishi Evo 1:29.8 (September 2014) **Running: Lars Kristian Granlund 13:08 (October 2019)


Official lap records

As of August 2004, the fastest official race lap records at the Arctic Circle Raceway are listed as:


References


External links


Official website (Norwegian)

Reviews of the track
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