Falkenbergs Motorbana is a motor racing circuit at Bergagård, Sweden. The circuit was opened in 1967, as a replacement for Skreabanan, and is currently owned and run by Falkenbergs Motorklubb. A chicane was added on the first corner in 2004 to improve safety on the relatively fast track. A round of the Scandinavian Touring Car Championship (formerly known as the Swedish Touring Car Championship) was held there from 1996 to 2019, except 2012. In addition there is a road racing event called Scandinavian Open run each year, endurance races, and a Classic motor event.
As of July 2024, the fastest official race lap records at Falkenbergs Motorbana are listed as:[1] [2]
Category | Time | Driver | Vehicle | Event |
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Full Circuit: 1.843 km (2004–present) | ||||
0:40.991[3] | 2009 Falkenberg Formula Renault 2.0 Sweden round | |||
0:41.918 | PVP Superkart[4] | 2012 Falkenberg Swedish Superkart round | ||
0:42.357 | Radical PR6[5] | 2012 Falkenberg Radical Sweden round | ||
0:43.221[6] | 2020 Falkenberg Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia round | |||
0:43.283[7] | 2014 Falkenberg STCC round | |||
0:43.648[8] | 2024 Falkenberg Nordic 4 round | |||
0:44.040 | 2024 Falkenberg Formula Nordic round | |||
0:44.268[9] | 2018 Falkenberg SM Roadracing round | |||
0:44.978[10] | 2008 Falkenberg STCC round | |||
0:45.149[11] | 2017 Falkenberg TCR STCC round | |||
0:52.485[12] | LRT NXT1 | 2023 Falkenberg NXT Gen Cup round | ||
Original Circuit: 1.830 km (1967–2004) | ||||
0:39.252[13] | 1992 Falkenberg Swedish F3 round | |||
0:40.945[14] | 2002 3rd Falkenberg STCC round | |||
0:40.983[15] | 2001 1st Falkenberg Swedish GTR round | |||
0:41.565[16] | 2001 2nd Falkenberg Swedish GTR round | |||
0:42.424[17] | 2004 1st Falkenberg STCC round | |||
0:49.900[18] | 1969 Västkustloppet Swedish 2.0 GT round | |||