Stanley Dickens
Stanley Dickens (born May 7, 1952 in Färila) is a Swedish racing driver. Career
Dickens started his international career in motor racing in 1978 after competing in the British Formula 3 BARC, where he did not earn points. In the same year the World Cup Formula 3 Trophy was the eighth. In later years, he also appeared in the Swedish Formula 3, European Formula 2, Grand Prix Macau, European Formula 3, European Touring Car Championship, FIA World Endurance Championship, All Japan Sports-Prototype Championship, World Sports-Prototype Championship, Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters , The IMSA Camel Lights, the Japan Touring Car Championship, the Asia-Pacific Touring Car Championship, the IMSA Camel GTP Championship, the Fuji Long Distance Series LD-1, the All-Japan Touring Car Championship, the All Japan Sports Prototype Car Endurance Championship, IMSA Camel GTP Championship, Sportscar World Championship, IMSA World Sports Car Championship, Global GT Championship, International Sports Racing Series, American Le Mans Series, Grand American Rolex Series, FIA Sportscar Championship, Copenhagen Grand Prix, Swedish GT and 24H Series. .
In the European Formula 2 the Swede competed in 1981-1982 with the Swiss team Horag Racing. However, in any of the two races he has started he failed to score. Bibliography
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