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19 Jun 2015, 07:47 (Ref:3552075) | #1 | |
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Karlskoga June 13-14
Well, since Rudolf mentioned Karlskoga in his thread about lack of activity on this forum, I might just as well start a thread, albeit somewhat late.
This year the event, which was called "Velodromloppet Oldtimer GP", included two rounds of the UK Silverline Formula Junior Championship with separate races for front-engined and rear-engined cars. In addition, there were the usual Nordic races for all sorts of hsitoric cars resulting in a total entry of around 300 cars. Results here: http://www.svenskracing.se/tavling.php?tavling=1032 Last edited by L-G Sjöberg; 19 Jun 2015 at 07:56. |
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19 Jun 2015, 10:42 (Ref:3552109) | #2 | |
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Date should of course be June 13-14, not May.
Some photos by Bo Lindman: http://www.svartamasken.com/visa_gal...24&view_image= and some more: http://www.svartamasken.com/visa_gal...23&view_image= |
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20 Jun 2015, 17:19 (Ref:3552483) | #3 | |
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The Karlskoga weekend was not all about racing. It also included a geography lesson, "A Liquid Tour of Sweden", tasting marinated herring and akvavit (schnapps) from different regions of Sweden.
Picture taken by Susanne Linck-Knöfel before a well-known Volpini driver fell over the table in the lower right corner of the picture (he was to be followed by others). Quick reaction saved most of the liquid stuff. |
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21 Jun 2015, 18:24 (Ref:3552768) | #4 | ||
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we have just walked in the front door (we did spend a few days over in Stockholm), have to say a great event even with the 3000+ mile round trip in the van (excluding the Stockholm excursion) - though didn't enjoy the 4 hours to cover less than 10 miles by Hamburg!
L-J and Peter k's liquid tour of Sweden (as pictured above) was er... errr... an experience to behold to say the least! - no really it was a great end to a good days racing. would I do it again - definitely but may be not next year Richard |
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21 Jun 2015, 19:05 (Ref:3552792) | #5 | ||
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There was a time when a number of north sea ferry operators could make the options quite civilised. These days it seems there is little or no choice and a lot of road mileage is unavoidable. I recall a trip to the Hannover Fair, via a ferry to Hamburg , which was most enjoyable being a 24hour North Sea crossing "Commodore class". Similar options were available to provide direct access to Scandinavia. For some reason, who knows what, such options are no longer available. DFDS seems to be defunct. I'm impressed you managed Stockholm Richard. An interesting place best experienced with the benefit of a company credit card and clients in tow (or clients funding the R&R) in my personal experience. Ditto Helsinki, Oslo and Copenhagen. |
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22 Jun 2015, 18:54 (Ref:3553116) | #7 | |
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More photos, this time by Bengt-Åce Gustavsson of Racefoto. Sorted by race.
http://www.rhkswe.org/galleri/bilder-2015/ |
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