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Pages in category "Norwegian racing drivers" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Revolve NTNU is Norwegian University of Science and Technology's team for Europe's Formula Student motorsport competition. Established in 2010 and with their first car completed in 2012, when they were the first Norwegian team to participate at the Formula Student competition, the team has expanded to 80 students from different engineering disciplines at the university.
2018 World RX of Norway. The Lånkebanen venue was devised during the 1980s. At the time of its planning there were no road racing circuits in the vicinity of Trondheim. Lånkebanen is also located near the National Driving Teacher School and SINTEF, allowing the track to be used for driving teacher training and for research. [1]
Folkrace at Lyngåsbanen in Norway, 2009. Kart-race at Reve kartring.. This article is a list of race tracks in Norway for auto racing and other types of motorsport, for example within road racing, kart racing, folkrace, rallycross, crosskart, hillclimbing, drag racing, off-road, motocross, supercross, supermoto and enduro.
Fredric Aasbø (born 18 August 1985) is a professional drifter and stunt driver originally from Siggerud, Norway. [1] He currently competes in the Formula Drift Championship . Aasbø is a three-time Formula Drift champion, having won the title in 2015 , 2021 , and 2022 .
Schanche was born in Trondheim, as the son of a German WW2 airplane pilot, who lost his life in a plane crash only three months later, and a Norwegian mother.The little boy grew up as an adopted child of a Norwegian couple at the tiny village of Leirpollskogen in Tana Municipality, the most northern part of Norway.
On Spirit of Norway 10 with Bjørn Gjelsten at Oslo in 2007 On Qatar 96 with Sheikh Hassan Bin Jabor Al-Thani at Arendal, Norway, in 2009. Curtis's father Clive ran boat-building business Cougar Marine, and also was a powerboat racer, making entry to the watercraft racing world easier for his son, after leaving school aged 17. [1]
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.