Ericsson: “It would be nice to have a GP in Sweden again”

The last edition dates back to 1978 on the Anderstorp circuit

Ericsson: “It would be nice to have a GP in Sweden again”

F1 is expected to return to Scandinavia. He is convinced of it Marcus Ericsson according to which the fast that began in 1978, the year of the last edition of a GP at Anderstorp, has now become unsustainable considering the presence of three representatives from the North in the group.

“I don't think it will happen anytime soon but it would be fantastic to see the Circus in Sweden again” – the pilot's words Clean at motorsport.com

“Like the Finns we have a great motoring tradition, so bringing the competitions back to our part of Europe would be an excellent move both for the strong public appeal and in general for the interest that would be created around the event – ​​he continued – However, I understand the economic question. I don't think that my country today could afford such a large expense to host a race."

Then speaking about the fans' response to his arrival in the top flight, the 25-year-old from Kulma declared: “23 years have passed since that Canadian round in which Stefan Johansson was the protagonist, so a long time. This is also why the support I am receiving is enormous, not to mention that my performances are constantly improving and consequently the number of enthusiasts is growing...".

Chiara Rainis

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