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Ahvenisto Race Circuit

Motor racing track in Hämeenlinna, Finland

Ahvenisto Race Circuit

Motor racing track in Hämeenlinna, Finland

FieldValue
nameAhvenisto Race Circuit
locationHämeenlinna, Finland
coordinates
image[[Image:Ahveniston moottorirata.svgclass=skin-invert250px]]
image_captionFull Circuit (1967–present)
opened
eventsFuture:
Drift Masters (2026)
Former:
SMP F4 Championship (2015–2018)
Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia (2004–2005)
European Rallycross Championship (1980–1991, 1993–1995, 1997–1999)
Formula 750 (1973–1975)
layoutFull Circuit (1967–present)
length_km2.840
length_mi1.764
turns10
record_time1.13.226
record_driverFIN
record_carDallara F397
record_year2000
record_classF3

Drift Masters (2026) Former: SMP F4 Championship (2015–2018) Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia (2004–2005) European Rallycross Championship (1980–1991, 1993–1995, 1997–1999) Formula 750 (1973–1975)

Turn 1 during a wet race

Ahvenisto Race Circuit () is a motor racing circuit located in Hämeenlinna, Finland. The circuit is 2.840 km long. It features a total elevation change of 32 m, its main straight is 0.280 km in length and its width varies between 9 and 17 m. Its elevation changes, short or sometimes inexistent run-off areas, and numerous fast bends have led to some to suggest that it is the hardest and most dangerous race track in Finland, or even one of the most challenging in the world.

History

The construction of Ahvenisto Race Circuit was finished on July 15, 1967. The same year, "I Hämeenlinnan ajot 1967" became the first international event to be held at the circuit. The Formula Two race was won by Jochen Rindt in a Brabham BT23 ahead of Jack Brabham's Brabham BT23C and Jim Clark's Lotus 48. The Formula Three race saw a battle between Finnish and Swedish drivers, with Sweden's Freddy Kottulinsky taking the win. Other notable entrants included Leo Kinnunen, Ronnie Peterson and Reine Wisell.

I Hämeenlinnan ajot 1967

PosDriverTeamLapsTime123456
AUT Jochen RindtRoy Winkelmann Racing2027:05.53
AUS Jack BrabhamMotor Racing Developments2027:07.71
UK Jim ClarkTeam Lotus2027:31.14
AUS Frank GardnerMotor Racing Developments2027:33.65
UK Graham HillTeam Lotus2028.02.27
UK Alan ReesRoy Winkelmann Racing19+1 lap

Sports car and single-seater racing is however, not the only form of motorsport that Ahvenisto has hosted over the years. Notably, the 1960s and 1970s saw road racing events such as the FIM Formula 750 held at the circuit, and between 1980 and 1999 a total of 18 FIA European Rallycross Championship events were organized on a modified, mixed-surface version of the circuit, with some of the run-offs converted into gravel sections. On 6 May 1984, what remains today the most severe helicopter accident in the history of Finland occurred at the track during a race. The pilot lost control of his helicopter while landing and crashed into an audience area, resulting in five spectators dead and 26 injured. The track reached its crowd record in 1985, when over 40,000 people arrived to watch Tähtien kisat ("The Race of Stars"), in which both Formula 1 and World Rally Championship stars from around the world, including Nelson Piquet, Keke Rosberg, Timo Salonen and Michele Mouton, gathered at Ahvenisto to race in identical and near-standard BMW cars. Currently, the track mostly hosts races in national and Nordic championships and cups, including Finnish Touring Car Championship, NEZ Racing Championship, Nordic Supercar, Finnish Rallycross Championship and Historic Race Finland.

Lap records

While the official lap record stands at 1:13.226 and was achieved by Marko Nevalainen in a Formula Three car on September 16, 2000, the 1982 Formula One World Champion Keke Rosberg managed an unofficial lap record of 1:11.000 during his 1984 show run in a Williams FW08C Formula 1 car. Meanwhile, two-time Formula One world champion Mika Häkkinen briefly held the lap record for the Porsche Carrera Cup class, recording a time of 1:19.905 during his visit to Ahvenisto on May 29, 2004 in a Porsche 911 GT3, but was surpassed by a 1:18.923 from Fredrik Ros the following year.

As of June 2015, the fastest official race lap records at the Ahvenisto Race Circuit are listed as:

CategoryTimeDriverVehicleEventFull Circuit (1967–present): 2.840 km
Formula Three1:13.226Dallara F3972000 Ahvenisto Finnish F3 round
Formula Renault 2.0title=Finnland - Formel 3 2008 - 5. Ahvenisto 6.-7.9.2008 - Formel Renault Rennen 1url=http://www.puru.de/finf308.html#r5date=7 September 2008access-date=11 June 2024}}Jesse KrohnTatuus FR20002008 2nd Ahvenisto Formula Renault 2.0 Finland round
Formula 41:14.115Tatuus F4-T0142015 Ahvenisto SMP F4 round
Group C1:18.160Henri ToivonenPorsche 9561984 Ahvenisto Nordic SS round
Porsche Carrera Cuptitle=Super 2000 Ahvenisto 2005 - Porsche Carrera Cup, Heat 2, 15 varvurl=https://www.svenskracing.se/race/resultlist/?race=1621&heat=102&type=heat2date=29 May 2005access-date=11 June 2024}}Fredrik RosPorsche 911 (997) GT3 Cup2005 Ahvenisto Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia round
Formula Renault 1.61:19.007Oliver SöderströmSignatech FR1.62015 Ahvenisto Formula Renault 1.6 Nordic round
Formula Two1:20.060Jack BrabhamBrabham BT23C1967 Hämeelinnan Ajot
Group 6title=Hämeenlina 300 Kilometres 1970url=https://www.racingsportscars.com/race/Ahvenisto-1970-05-03-3683.htmldate=3 May 1970access-date=20 December 2022}}Jo BonnierLola T2101970 Hämeenlina 300 km
Group 51:23.190Nils-Gustav WiikBMW 320 Turbo1983 Ahveniston Syyskilpailu
Group 41:38.860Ed SwartAbarth 2000 S1970 Hämeenlina 300 km

References

References

  1. "Mika Salo: Ahvenisto yksi vaativimpia ratoja koko maailmassa". Yle Urheilu.
  2. (5 September 1967). "I Hämeenlinnan Ajot 1967". Le Mans & Formula 2 Register.
  3. "Viime vuosina ei vakavia onnettomuuksia". [[Nelonen (television).
  4. "Ahvenisto - Ratainfo".
  5. "Ahveniston kierrosennätykset". Ahveniston moottorirata - Fanisivut.
  6. (7 September 2008). "Finnland - Formel 3 2008 - 5. Ahvenisto 6.-7.9.2008 - Formel Renault Rennen 1".
  7. (17 May 2015). "2015 SMP F4 Championship Ahvenisto Race 2 (25' +1 lap) Final Classification".
  8. (3 June 1984). "Nordic SS Ahvenisto 1984".
  9. (29 May 2005). "Super 2000 Ahvenisto 2005 - Porsche Carrera Cup, Heat 2, 15 varv".
  10. (6 June 2015). "Porsche Cup Ahvenisto 2015 - Formula Renault 1.6, Heat 1, 15 varv".
  11. (3 May 1970). "Hämeenlina 300 Kilometres 1970".
  12. (21 August 1983). "Ahvenisto [Gr.5 2.0] 1983".
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