Karlskoga Motorstadion
Full Circuit (2006–2016) | |
| Location | Karlskoga, Sweden |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 59°23′00″N 14°30′58″E / 59.38333°N 14.51611°E |
| Opened | 1949 |
| Former names | Karlskoga Motorstadion |
| Major events | Current: Kanonloppet (1950–1975, 1996–present) Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia (2004–2011, 2013, 2015–present) Nordic 4 Championship (2023–present) Former: Grand Prix motorcycle racing Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix (1978–1979) Sidecar World Championship (1979, 2006) STCC (1996–2011, 2013, 2015–2022) GT4 Scandinavia (2019–2022) TTA – Racing Elite League (2012) European F2 (1973–1974) European F3 (1978) ETCC (1964–1966) |
| Website | gellerasen |
| Full Circuit (2017–present) | |
| Length | 2.350 km (1.460 mi) |
| Turns | 11 |
| Race lap record | 1:03.470 ( Lukas Sundahl, Porsche 911 (992) GT3 Cup, 2024, Carrera Cup) |
| Full Circuit (2006–2016) | |
| Length | 2.400 km (1.491 mi) |
| Turns | 11 |
| Race lap record | 1:01.841 ( Daniel Roos, Tatuus FR2000, 2009, FR 2.0) |
| Full Circuit (1992–2005) | |
| Length | 2.530 km (1.572 mi) |
| Turns | 11 |
| Race lap record | 1:03.634 ( Frank Kechele, Tatuus FR2000, 2004, FR 2.0) |
| Full Circuit (1958–1991) | |
| Length | 3.000 km (1.864 mi) |
| Turns | 11 |
| Race lap record | 1:12.100 ( Patrick Depailler, March 742, 1974, F2) |
| Full Circuit (1953–1957) | |
| Length | 2.000 km (1.243 mi) |
| Turns | 10 |
| Original Circuit (1950–1952) | |
| Length | 1.600 km (0.994 mi) |
| Turns | 9 |
Karlskoga Motorstadion, also known as Gelleråsen Arena, is the oldest permanent motorsport race track in Sweden. The circuit is located 6 km (3.7 mi) north of Karlskoga. The layout is such that the whole track can be seen from all spectator areas.
It is currently authorised for European Championship rounds of road racing and Swedish Touring Car Championship events.