Race Calendar and Winners
Round | Circuit | Date | Winning driver | Winning team |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 2 |
Mantorp Park | 12 May | Roberto Colciago Edward Sandström |
Kristoffersson Motorsport Flash Engineering |
3 4 |
Ring Knutstorp | 26 May | Roberto Colciago Edward Sandström |
Kristoffersson Motorsport Flash Engineering |
5 6 |
Karlskoga Motorstadion | 9 June | Tomas Engström Nicklas Karlsson |
Engström Motorsport Picko Troberg Racing |
7 8 |
Falkenbergs Motorbana | 6 July | Jan Nilsson Edward Sandström |
Flash Engineering Flash Engineering |
9 10 |
Falkenbergs Motorbana | 7 July | Jan Nilsson Jan Lindblom |
Flash Engineering Picko Troberg Racing |
11 12 |
Ring Knutstorp | 21 July | Roberto Colciago Tommy Kristoffersson |
Kristoffersson Motorsport Kristoffersson Motorsport |
13 14 |
Karlskoga Motorstadion | 18 August | Tomas Engström Roberto Colciago |
Engström Motorsport Kristoffersson Motorsport |
15 16 |
Falkenbergs Motorbana | 1 September | Jan Nilsson Nicklas Karlsson |
Flash Engineering Picko Troberg Racing |
17 18 |
Mantorp Park | 15 September | Roberto Colciago Edward Sandström |
Kristoffersson Motorsport Flash Engineering |
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