Helsinki Thunder (Helsinki)
Finland /
Uusimaa /
Helsinki
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abandoned / shut down, circuits, do not draw title, car racing track
Helsinki Thunder was a temporary street circuit located in Helsinki, Finland. The event was conceived by former racing driver Robert Lappalainen. From 1995 to 1997, it hosted events in the FIA GT Championship, Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft, and International Formula 3000 Championship.
Length 3,301 km (2,501 mi)
Turns 14 (9 right, 5 left)
Length 3,301 km (2,501 mi)
Turns 14 (9 right, 5 left)
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helsinki_Thunder
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 60°11'6"N 24°58'6"E
- Keimola Motor Stadium 17 km
- Former Soviet SA-3 SAM site 69 km
- Former ammunition stores 89 km
- Former Soviet SA-2 SAM site 116 km
- Lintsi, Soviet Nuclear Missile Base 127 km
- Kadila, Soviet Nuclear Missile Base 134 km
- Piirsalu, Soviet Nuclear Missile Base 134 km
- Rohu, Soviet Nuclear Missile Base 141 km
- Abandoned "S-75 Dvina" high-altitude air defense system 164 km
- Abandoned aerodrome 203 km
- Hanasaari 0.3 km
- Hanasaari Power Plant 0.3 km
- Sörnäistenranta 0.6 km
- Torkkelinmäki 0.7 km
- Nihti 0.9 km
- Mustikkamaa / Blåbärslandet 1.3 km
- Korkeasaari Zoo 1.4 km
- Kulosaari / Brändö 1.9 km
- Vanhankaupunginlahti 2.6 km
- Helsinki Central Park 5.8 km