Organization ID 993 834 483
Nationwide race track and test area.
• Power roads • Four seasons in one lap • Inductive wireless charging • Living lab in a SmartCity environment • Specialized for electric, hybrid, AF and autonomous vehicles • Instrumented for testing of intelligent transport systems (ITS) • Multimedia and VR (virtual reality) for event- and motorsport activities • Politically approved and well funded project with a solid local foundation
Lånkebanen is a road racing circuit situated near Hell in Lånke, Stjørdal, Norway. The venue opened in 1988 as the first asphalt track in the country. It is used for a variety of motorsports, including rallycross, go-kart and motorcycle racing. The venue also features a designated hillclimbing and a motocross track on the slopes below, and a harness racing oval. Lånkebanen is owned by the Norwegian Automobile Federation (NAF).The venue also serves the National Driving Teacher School and is used for testing by SINTEF and Q-Free. At an international level the venue is used for rallycross races. Lånkebanen has featured a round of the FIA European Rallycross Championship since 2011. It has since the inauguration of the FIA World Rallycross Championship in 2014 hosted World RX of Norway.