3 TRACKDAYS Motorcenter Norway with Licence !

Enjoy 3 Racetrackdays at the Motorcenter Norway

28. – 30. April 2023

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

Licenses/Driver’s Licenses

We want everyone to be able to attend the events. You can participate in the following ways:

  • RR license
  • Trial License (day-license)  and Club Membership

 

Prices:

Adults Friday-Sunday: 470,00€ | NOK 5,300

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THIS Options please ask directly with Mail !

Junior 19 years Friday-Sunday: 372,00€ | NOK 4,200

Junior 19 years 2 days : 266,00€ | NOK 3,000

Junior 19 years 1 day: 142,00€ | NOK 1,600

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Group A (RR-Fastest) lap times under 1.20

Group B (RR faster) lap times from 1.20 to 1.28

Group C (RR fast) lap times of 1.28 and higher

Group D (road bikes)

 

Motorcenter Norway Trackline

  • 102db

Rules

Driver safety is important and we therefore adhere to the latest RR regulations from the Norwegian Motor Sports Association. ( Link to the regulations )

Short list of things we check technically: brake guards, engine covers, brake fastenings, loose parts, rain lights in case of rain.

Road bikes naturally follow the road traffic regulations.

 

Remember list

– Noise! max 102db. Bring a DB killer if you have one.

– Papers! Driving license, vehicle registration, club member.

– Remember a copy of the accident insurance for all non-Norwegian athletes!

 

 

Experience real speed and excitement at Norway’s newest racetrack.
Maximize the driving experience in a magnificent setting at Sokndal’s rooftop. The circuit is designed for cars and motorcycles and differs in that the direction of travel is anti-clockwise.

Feel the engine power through 14 corners and feel the speed on the long side.

The mass mountain is enthroned in the center of the race track, on which the spectators have everything in view and can follow every curve from start to finish.

The course has been designed according to international standards and safe exit zones, which means that it offers a particularly high level of safety for drivers, motorcyclists and the general public.