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Jan "Flash" Nilsson
Jan "Flash" Nilsson
Nationality Swedish
Born (1960-12-15) 15 December 1960 (age 63)
Karlstad, Sweden
Swedish Touring Car Championship career
Debut season1996
Car number6
Former teamsFlash Engineering
Jan Nilsson Racing
Wins35
Best finish1st in 1996, 1997
Previous series
Clio Cup Scandinavia
Renault Spider Cup
Porsche Carrera Cup
Swedish F3
Championship titles
1996, 1997
1994
1989
STCC
Clio Cup Scandinavia
Swedish F3

Jan Stefan Sören "Flash" Nilsson[1] (born 15 December 1960) is a Swedish former race car driver.[2] He is most famous for his appearance in the Swedish Touring Car Championship, having driven full season in 15 seasons and for being the third most victorious driver (two championship wins and 35 race wins).

Early career

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Jan Nilsson started competing in Formula Ford in 1983 before moving on to Formula 3. He became the Swedish F3 champion in 1989[3] and drove Formula 3 in Japan and Mexico before moving to Clio Cup Scandinavia. He finished second in 1992 and moved up to Renault Spider Eurocup in 1993 after becoming champion in 1992.[4] His first year in the Spider Eurocup saw him finishing in fourth place, as did the 1995 season. In 1996 he finished third.

STCC

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Nilsson driving a BMW 320siatFalkenbergs Motorbana.

Jan Nilsson's own team, Flash Engineering, became the official Volvo team. He took the title in 1996[5] and 1997,[6] both in a Volvo 850. and was second in 1998, this time in a Volvo S40. In 1999 he was 5th, and 6th in 2000. Nilsson finished second overall in the 2001, 2002 and 2003[7] seasons.

After a somewhat tough 2004 season (only one race win during the whole season) Jan Nilsson sold Flash Engineering. The team changed its name to Polestar Racing. Jan Nilsson started a new, smaller team for the 2005 season, also called Flash Engineering.[8] The team ran one BMW 320i E46 for Jan Nilsson, finishing 9th overall in STCC 2005.

Flash Engineering signed on several new sponsors, the Swedish mailservice "Posten"[9] among others, for 2006 and dramatically increased their available funds. They also signed on double Swedish champion Richard Göransson and former Flash Engineering Volvo driver Edward Sandström. Göransson and Nilsson drove new BMW 320si E90 cars for the 2006 season, while Sandström drove the older BMW 320i E46. Richard Göransson finished second in the championship[10] while Nilsson was 9th again. Sandström was involved in a major accident early in the season in which the car was completely destroyed, and Sandström had to sit out the remaining races.[11]

After a couple of struggling years in STCC, 2005 to 2007, Jan Nilsson was back winning races in 2008, 2009 and 2010. "Flash" competed with previous teammate Richard Göransson for the most overall victories in STCC. They both switched places several times between the 2008, 2009 and 2010 seasons, with Göransson finally taking the top spot with 34 versus 33 victories at the end of the 2010 season.[12]

"Flash" finished 5th in the STCC 2007, 6th in 2008 and 2009, 9th in 2010 and 8th in 2011, his last full season in the championship.[13]

Carrera Cup

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In 2005 Jan Nilsson took part in the Scandinavian Porsche Carrera Cup that runs as a support class to STCC, alongside his STCC programme in a BMW. This meant that Nilsson did four races each weekend, two in the BMW and two in the Porsche. Luckily for him both cars were rear wheel drive. Nilsson had more success in Carrera Cup and finished third overall. For 2006 he focused on STCC and his spot was filled by reigning champion Fredrik Ros in Carrera Cup.

References

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  1. ^ "Jan Nilsson". hitta.se. Retrieved 15 June 2024.
  • ^ STCC: Jan "Flash" Nilsson Archived 2010-08-20 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 2010-09-20 (in Swedish)
  • ^ Formula 3 1989 Championship Tables, accessed 2010-11-29
  • ^ Renault Clio Cup - Champions, accessed 2010-11-29 (in Swedish)
  • ^ Swedish Touring Car Championship 1996, accessed 2010-11-29
  • ^ Swedish Touring Car Championship 1997, accessed 2010-11-29
  • ^ Swedish Touring Car Championship 2003, accessed 2010-11-29
  • ^ Swedish Touring Car Championship 2003, accessed 2010-11-29 (in Swedish)
  • ^ Posten + Flash = sant! Archived 2007-06-07 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 2010-11-29 (in Swedish)
  • ^ Swedish Touring Car Championship 2006, accessed 2010-11-29
  • ^ Aftonbladet - Sandström utan bil efter kraschen: ”Redan över budget", accessed 2010-11-29 (in Swedish)
  • ^ Press: Fantastisk seger och segerrekord! Archived 2010-09-21 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 2010-11-29
  • ^ Career Details - Driver DB, accessed 2010-11-29
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    Sporting positions
    Preceded by

    Michael Johnsson

    Swedish Formula Three Champion
    1989
    Succeeded by

    Niclas Jönsson

    Preceded by

    none

    Swedish Touring Car Champion
    1996 - 1997
    Succeeded by

    Fredrik Ekblom


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