Keimola Motor Stadium (Vantaa)
Finland /
Uusimaa /
Kauniainen /
Vantaa
World
/ Finland
/ Uusimaa
/ Kauniainen
World / Finland / Southern Finland / Uusimaa / Helsinki
abandoned / shut down, car racing track, motorcycle racing track
Opened 1966
Closed 1978
Closed 1978
Major events Formula Two, Formula Vee, Interserie, Rallycross
Length 3.300 km (2.100 mi)
Turns 8
Lap record 1:11.74 (Leo Kinnunen, AAW Racing Team, 1972, Interserie)
Closed 1978
Closed 1978
Major events Formula Two, Formula Vee, Interserie, Rallycross
Length 3.300 km (2.100 mi)
Turns 8
Lap record 1:11.74 (Leo Kinnunen, AAW Racing Team, 1972, Interserie)
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keimola_Motor_Stadium
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 60°19'8"N 24°49'52"E
- Helsinki Thunder 16 km
- Former Soviet SA-3 SAM site 85 km
- Former ammunition stores 103 km
- Former Soviet SA-2 SAM site 132 km
- Lintsi, Soviet Nuclear Missile Base 138 km
- Piirsalu, Soviet Nuclear Missile Base 145 km
- Kadila, Soviet Nuclear Missile Base 151 km
- Rohu, Soviet Nuclear Missile Base 158 km
- Abandoned "S-75 Dvina" high-altitude air defense system 173 km
- Abandoned aerodrome 200 km
- Kivistö 1.2 km
- Keimola 1.3 km
- Piispankylä 2.3 km
- Myllymäki 2.5 km
- Lapinkylä 2.9 km
- Petikko 3 km
- Viinikkala 3.9 km
- Martinlaakso 4.2 km
- Vestra 4.4 km
- Askisto 4.7 km