
Arctic Circle Raceway is a motor racing circuit located near Mo i Rana in northern Norway. It opened in 1995 and is one of the northernmost permanent racing circuits in the world. The track sits close to the Arctic Circle, giving it a unique location and setting compared with most other motorsport venues. The circuit is known for its fast, flowing layout, elevation changes, and scenic surroundings. Because of the northern latitude, summer events can take place with very long daylight hours, creating a special atmosphere for drivers and spectators. Arctic Circle Raceway has hosted car racing, motorcycle racing, track days, testing, and driver training. Today, it remains an important motorsport venue in Norway and a distinctive part of Scandinavian racing culture.
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