北ヨーロッパ
5カ国・133拠点 — 北ヨーロッパのパフォーマンスモータリングを形づくるサーキット、カート、ディーラー、エンジニア、博物館、イベント、リテール、トレーニング。
カテゴリー構成
- サーキット・コース24
- カート18
- トレーニング・体験9
- エンジニアリング・チューニング22
- ディーラー・ブランド18
- リテール・パーツ・用品14
- 博物館・ヘリテージ13
- イベント・シリーズ15
北ヨーロッパのすべての拠点
FDM Jyllandsringen
Denmark's only FIA-approved permanent circuit and the historic epicentre of Danish racing, hosting national touring car and thundersport rounds.
FDM Sjællandsringen
Zealand's largest 150,000 m² circuit and driving-technique complex near Roskilde, run by FDM and used for racing, events and courses.
Padborg Park
Airfield-based 2,150 m circuit near the German border, a mainstay of Danish motorsport hosting DTC, TCR Denmark and Supercar League rounds.
Ring Djursland
Tight, hilly 1,750 m circuit in Djursland — the only banked track in Denmark — hosting F4 Danish and TCR Denmark plus daily driving courses.
Ahvenisto Race Circuit
Iconic 1967 natural-amphitheatre road circuit with dramatic elevation, a fan favourite hosting national Rata-SM rounds and historic racing.
Alastaro Circuit
Versatile 4.3 km motorsport centre in southern Finland, a popular test and race track for cars and bikes thanks to its central location.
Botniaring
One of Finland's five major motorsport centres; a 4 km circuit with a unique high-speed chicane, used for racing, track days and testing.
Kemora Circuit
Compact, well-kept 2.7 km circuit built in 1983 hosting Rata-SM and historic races; draws ~30,000 visitors yearly with a covered grandstand.
KymiRing Racing Circuit
Finland's 4.6 km Grade-A GP circuit (2019); revived under new ownership in 2024, now running track days, World RX and MXGP events.
Motopark Raceway
Eastern Finland multi-discipline venue: a 3.5 km road circuit wrapped by a rallycross track plus a 1/4-mile drag strip, opened 1987.
Akstursíþróttafélag Hafnarfjarðar – Kapelluhraun (AÍH Motor Park)
Hafnarfjörður motorsport club running the Kapelluhraun lava-field venue with paved rallycross, drift, kart and motocross tracks hosting national championship rounds.
Arctic Circle Raceway
World's northernmost racetrack and Norway's longest circuit (3.75 km) near Mo i Rana; midnight-sun racing, track days and drift cups.
Motorcenter Norway
Norway's most complete motorsport complex (opened 2021); FIA Grade 3 2.32 km circuit plus dragstrip, off-road and indoor motocross.
Rudskogen Motorsenter
Norway's oldest asphalt circuit and national motorsport centre; Tilke-rebuilt 3.25 km track hosting racing, track days and Gatebil.
Vålerbanen
Scandinavia's largest driving facility; NAF-owned 2.35 km circuit hosting Gatebil and Classic & Sportscar Meeting plus driving experiences.
Anderstorp Raceway (Scandinavian Raceway)
Sweden's only Formula 1 circuit, hosting the Swedish GP 1973–1978; now a heritage track for car and bike racing and track days.
Falkenbergs Motorbana
Sweden's fastest circuit and home of the Västkustloppet, a long-running STCC venue run by Falkenbergs Motorklubb and popular with spectators.
Gelleråsen Arena (Karlskoga Motorstadion)
Sweden's oldest permanent race track, home of the historic Kanonloppet, with a road circuit, practice areas, kart track and full event facilities.
Höljesbanan (Höljes Motorstadion)
One of the world's most iconic rallycross tracks deep in the Värmland forest, host of the FIA World/Euro RX 'Magic Weekend' run by Finnskoga MK.
Kinnekulle Ring
A 2.07 km circuit built in a former quarry in 1969, Sweden's only original-since-construction track, used for club racing, rallycross and safety training.
Mantorp Park
Billed as Sweden's national motorsport arena, combining a 3.1 km road circuit with a dragstrip for racing series, track days and driving schools.
Ring Knutstorp
Southern Sweden's premier 2 km circuit, one of northern Europe's most challenging layouts and a long-time STCC and racing-school venue.
Strängnäs Motorstadion
Rallycross venue run by Strängnäs AMS that has hosted Nitro RX and the Swedish Rallycross Championship, also used for folkrace and supermoto.
Sturup Raceway
Sweden's southernmost circuit near Malmö, a recently FIA-upgraded 2.09 km technical track used for track days, racing and corporate events.
Action House
North Jutland fun centre with one of the world's longest indoor go-kart tracks (~1.1 km, 32 karts), alongside bowling and other activities.
Racehall
Denmark's leading indoor go-kart operator with large electric-kart tracks in Copenhagen (Høje Taastrup) and Aarhus, marketed among the world's biggest.
Vandel Gokart
Centrally located 900 m, 14-turn outdoor kart circuit in Jutland near Billund, serving events from across the region for up to 20 karts.
Vojens Motorsport Arena
Denmark's largest and most modern outdoor go-kart facility with three combinable tracks, plus restaurant, hotel and event spaces near Haderslev.
Formula Center Helsinki
Founded 1995, an underground 300 m indoor kart track in Myllypuro offering arrive-and-drive sessions and race packages in central Helsinki.
Kart in Club Tampere
Indoor kart track and official Sodi World Series venue offering walk-in driving and private events, part of the Kart in Club chain.
Kart in Club Vantaa
Outdoor karting venue in the Vauhtipuisto area and an official Sodi World Series track, part of the national Kart in Club chain.
Motorspace
Outdoor karting track near Tampere offering arrive-and-drive rental karting and group events, reachable from the city in about 15 minutes.
PowerPark – Mika Salo Circuit
1 km riverside outdoor kart track designed by F1 driver Mika Salo, having hosted European and World Karting Championship rounds at the amusement park.
VM Karting Center
Northern Europe's largest multi-level indoor kart track, with elevation changes and modern electric karts, plus an outdoor circuit on site.
Gokart.is
Greater-Reykjavík indoor go-kart circuit operating since 2009, the capital area's main year-round karting venue for arrive-and-drive racing and events.
Bergen Gokartsenter
Norway's first electric go-kart centre near Bergen; Porsche e-karts on an indoor track for heats, Grand Prix and corporate events.
Harald Huysman Karting
Norway's largest pro karting centre; electric indoor track at Alnabru in Oslo plus an outdoor circuit at Rudskogen Motorsenter.
X3M Gokart Sørlandet
Modern two-level 400 m+ electric indoor kart track beneath Sørlandssenteret in Kristiansand; drop-in heats, endurance races and events.
Göteborgs Gokartcenter
Gothenburg's only facility with both indoor and outdoor tracks; its 1,010 m outdoor circuit is approved for international kart championships.
Järfälla Hyrkart
Stockholm-area rental-kart venue with indoor and outdoor tracks and high-performance race karts, catering to juniors, adults and corporate groups.
Kalmar Gokart
A 1,200 m outdoor circuit billed as one of Sweden's longest, offering drop-in karting, double karts for kids and corporate team-building.
Racehall Stockholm (Botkyrka)
Sweden's largest indoor kart track, opened 2024, a 1,000 m circuit with high-performance karts and an O'Learys sports restaurant overlooking the track.
Køreteknisk Anlæg Randers
Established 1986, a dedicated driving-technique facility with skid pan and maneuvering track serving driver training and official tests in eastern Jutland.
P1 Apex
Denmark's leading supercar track-driving experience provider, putting customers in Ferrari, Lamborghini and Porsche on Sjællandsringen, Padborg and Jyllandsringen.
Aaltonen Motorsport
High-performance ice and snow driving events on a frozen-lake track at Tahko resort, run since 1991 by the family of rally legend Rauno Aaltonen.
Juha Kankkunen Driving Academy
Four-time World Rally Champion's ice-driving academy beside Ruka, Lapland, with 15+ km of frozen tracks for sport, corporate and high-performance car-control courses.
Nature Explorer – Off-Road Academy
Super-jeep operator running 4x4 and glacier off-road driving courses led by an internationally certified trainer, teaching river crossings and lava-field driving.
NAF Trafikksenter (Vålerbanen)
NAF's traffic-safety and driver-training centre at Vålerbanen; mandatory track safety courses incl. winter/skid training for cars, buses and trucks.
Trackday.no
Norway's largest track-experience operator (since 1999); supercar laps, driving courses and track days at Vålerbanen, Motorcenter Norway and Gardermoen.
Bromma Halkbana
Stockholm risk-training and skid-pad center using Skidcar tech for year-round Risk 1 and Risk 2 car-control instruction.
Skövde Halkbana
Skid-pad and risk-education center at Hovby airfield teaching winter car control on wet ground and ice for licence training.
Asetek SimSports
Aalborg-based engineering firm building high-end direct-drive wheelbases, pedals and wheels, applying its thermal-tech heritage to premium sim-racing gear.
Holmgaard Motorsport
Family-run Danish endurance team racing Porsche 911 GT3 Cup cars internationally, with 20-plus years in 24H Series and arrive-and-drive programmes.
Zenvo Automotive A/S
Denmark's only hypercar maker, hand-building extreme limited-run cars like the V12 quad-turbo Aurora on the island of Zealand since 2007.
AKK-Motorsport ry
Finland's FIA-affiliated national motorsport governing body overseeing 320+ clubs, issuing licences and setting technical rules for rally and circuit racing.
Lehtonen Motorsport Oy (LMS)
Long-running Turku motorsport firm rooted in building Audi and VAG rally cars; now an authorised VW/Skoda/Seat service of about 20 staff.
Printsport Racing (JML-WRT Oy)
Reigning WRC2 title-winning rally outfit now owned by Jari-Matti Latvala; builds, runs and rents Rally2 cars and sells motorsport spares worldwide since 1997.
Speeding Oy
Finnish motorsport supplier with its own product development, distributing engine-management, fuel and braking systems across Europe to teams and tuners.
SR Automotive Oy
Vehicle-engineering firm behind the record-setting Electric RaceAbout prototype, specialising in EV powertrain control and performance vehicle development.
Tommi Mäkinen Racing
Four-time WRC champion's outfit that built the foundations of Toyota's WRC programme; preps rally cars and runs ice-driving experiences and a rally museum.