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Ulf Norinder (19 May 1934 – 14 November 1978) was a racing driver from Sweden who competed in multiple classes including non-championship
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and the Le Mans 24 hour race in the 1960s and 1970s.


Career


Early years

Norinder began his career with an entry in the 1956
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. Using a Ferrari 500 Mondial he failed to finish. He finished 7th in the 1958 Eläintarhan ajot, using a Maserati 200S, 18th in the :Cuban Grand Prix with a Porsche and 7th again in the
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with a Maserati. He did not finish in the Grand Prix des Frontières and although entered in the Nürburgring 1,000 km race, did not start. He shared a Porsche 356A with compatriot
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at the
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, finishing 12th. At the Governor's Trophy in Nassau he finished 2nd in his heat and 8th in the main race. He did not finish in the Nassau Trophy and was 7th in the Nassau Memorial race all with the Maserati. In 1959, Norinder only competed in the Governor's Trophy series at Nassau in December. He entered four events finishing sixth in the Governors Trophy itself but 29th in the Nassau Trophy (fifth in class). He shared a Porsche 356A with American driver John Cuevas at the 12 hours of Sebring in 1960 but did not finish. He also failed to finish in the Copenhagen Cup but was 6th in the 1960
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with a Porsche 718, 7th in the Nassau TT, 4th in a sports car race at Nassau and 9th in the Nassau Trophy, all using a Porsche 718. Norinder competed in the 1961 Kanonloppet, run that year to
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regulations, using a Porsche 718 entered by
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. He qualified ninth but retired after spinning off. In 1962, Norinder competed in the Swedish
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Championship, using a Lotus 22- Cosworth. He finished second in the championship with 17 points. He finished 2nd in the 1963 Vastkustloppet (GT Class over ), 6th in the sportscar class at the
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and 6th in the Coppa Inter-Europe at Monza, all using a
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. Norinder entered the 1964 Targa Florio in a Ferrari 250 GTO alongside Picko Per Troberg. The car finished ninth overall and second in the GT 3.0 class. Norinder finished second in a sportscar race at Keimola in 1966 and fourth in the AvD Rheinland-Pfalz Preis, Nürburgring using a
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. Norinder competed in the 1968 Le Mans 24 hour race alongside Sten Axelsson in a
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T70. They retired after 5 hours (47 laps). Some sources show that the car was disqualified. Co-driven by Robin Widdows he failed to finish in the Nürburgring 1,000 km and the 1000 km of Paris. However, he achieved several podium finishes in sportscar races using a Porsche 911.


British Formula 5000 Championship and later career (1969–1977)

In 1969 Norinder competed in the Guards Formula 5000 Championship, using a
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T142 achieving one podium finish and seventh place in the overall standings. He also competed in the 1969
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(sportscars) finishing seventh in a Lola T70. In 1970, Norinder competed in the Guards Championship finishing 11th. That year he also competed in the
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with a Lola T190- Chevrolet. Three sixth-place finishes and a third at the final round at
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yielded seven points and ninth-place in the overall standings. The car was also entered for the 1970 Oulton Park Gold Cup but was driven by Tony Lanfranchi who qualified 13th but did not start. He competed in the 1971 BRDC International Trophy at Silverstone using a
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-Chevrolet. The event was run to Formula One rules but was also a round of the British Formula 5000 championship and was run over two heats. Norinder finished 20th and 14th in the two races, which resulted in an aggregate position of 15th overall. He competed in four races in the series resulting in 13th place with 6 points. 1971 was Norinder's last year of major competition although he did appear in the 1977 Puss&Kram Super Star Cup in a Chevrolet Camaro Z28.


Career highlights

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Non-championship Formula One results

( key) † Aggregate position over two heats


Personal life and death

Norinder was married three times and at the time of his death was engaged to be married for a fourth time. He died in Monaco on 14 November 1978. Some sources claim that he died as a result of suicide. He had an uncredited part as a driver in the 1968 Swedish film '' Het snö''.


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