![](../I/Segelflyg_Skarpn%C3%A4cksf%C3%A4ltet_maj_1972.jpg.webp)
Sailplane at Skarpnäck Airfield in 1972.
![](../I/Skarpn%C3%A4cksloppet_1952.jpg.webp)
Skarpnäcksloppet 1952.
Skarpnäck Airfield (Swedish: Skarpnäcks Flygfält) was an airfield on Skarpnäcksfältet, a subdistrict of Skarpnäck borough, Stockholm, Sweden. It was mostly used for gliding, and was closed in 1980. Apartment buildings were built at the site in the following years.[1]
The airport was used as an auto racing circuit for the 1948 Stockholm Grand Prix, a Formula Two race, and the following year the Swedish Summer Grand Prix was held here. Automobile Racing were arranged the following years as well.
![](../I/Skarpn%C3%A4cksf%C3%A4ltet_Tyres%C3%B6v%C3%A4gen_1967.jpg.webp)
Skarpnäck Airfield in 1967.
Lap Records
The official race lap records at Skarpnäck Airfield are listed as:
Category | Time | Driver | Vehicle | Date | |
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Original Circuit (1952–1955): 1.700 km[2] | |||||
Formula Two | 0:59.800[3] | Rodney Nuckey | Cooper T23 | 1953 Skarpnäcksloppet | |
Original Circuit (1948–1951): 3.000 km[2] | |||||
Formula Two | 1:59.000[4] | Raymond Sommer | Ferrari 166 F2 | 1948 Stockholm Grand Prix | |
See also
Sources
- ↑ "Skarpnäck". Svensk Flyghistorisk Förening. Retrieved 2010-08-02.
- 1 2 "Skarpnäck". Retrieved 1 November 2022.
- ↑ "1953 Skarpnäcksloppet". Retrieved 1 November 2022.
- ↑ "1948 Stockholm Grand Prix". Retrieved 1 November 2022.
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