Hedemora Circuit
Defunct Swedish motorsport race track
60°17′49.2″N 15°58′4.8″E / 60.297000°N 15.968000°E / 60.297000; 15.968000Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix (1958)
Hedemora Circuit was a motorsport race track located in Hedemora, Sweden. In 1958, it hosted the first Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix of MotoGP.
The circuit closed in 1999.
External links
- Track information Archived 2008-11-21 at the Wayback Machine
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