Autodrom Česká Lípa

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The Autodrom Česká Lípa (also: Global Assistance Racing Arena Autodrom Česká Lípa ), originally called the Autodrom Sosnová , is a motor racing circuit in Sosnová u České Lípy . It consists of an asphalt track and a graveled off-road slope. Both parts of the route can be used in combination, as is the case, for example, in motorsport rallycross .

The route is known internationally for events for the European Rallycross Championship. In addition, there are also runs for kart or supermoto championships. In addition, several special rally Bohemia stages will be held on the track.

The Autodrom is also used for driver safety training , private racing training or for company events.

Rallycross

The Autodrom has been a stop for the European Rallycross Championship since 1995, and since then there have only been two alternatives to Sedlčany . Since 2009, the event has also been the EM season finale, after the last round of the series was held there in 1998 and 2007.

Overall winner of Division 1 / Supercars

  • 2010: Sverre i-axles (Ford Focus ST T16 4x4)
  • 2009: Sverre Isachsen (Ford Focus ST T16 4x4)
  • 2008: Kenneth Hansen (Citroën C4 T16 4x4)
  • 2007: Lars Larsson (Škoda Fabia T16 4x4)
  • 2006: Sverre Isachsen (Ford Focus T16 4x4)
  • 2005: Michael Jernberg (Ford Focus T16 4x4)
  • 2004: Morten Bermingrud (Citroën Xsara T16 4x4)
  • 2002: Kenneth Hansen (Citroën Xsara WRC)
  • 2001: Martin Schanche (Opel Astra G T16 4x4)
  • 2000: Per Eklund (Saab 9.3 Turbo 16 4x4)
  • 1998: Michael Jernberg (Ford Escort RS Cosworth)
  • 1997: Ludvig Hunsbedt (Ford Escort RS 2000 T16 4x4)
  • 1996: Martin Schanche (Ford Escort RS 2000 T16 4x4)
  • 1995: Martin Schanche (Ford Escort RS 2000 T16 4x4)

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Coordinates: 50 ° 39 ′ 33.4 ″  N , 14 ° 32 ′ 17.6 ″  E