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{{Infobox Active Driver
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| name          = Astrid Bjørnson
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| nationality    = {{NOR}} Norwegian
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| birth date    = 17 March, 2004
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| birth place    = Trondheim, Norway
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| current team  = {{ITA}} Prema Powerteam
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| car number    = 6
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| former teams  = ''none''
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| races          = 0
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| championships  = 0
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| wins          = 0
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| podiums        = 0
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| points        = 0
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| poles          = 0
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| fastest laps  = 0
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| first race    = 2019 Italian F4 Monza
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| first win      = N/A
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| last win      = N/A
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| last race      = N/A
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| best finish    = N/A
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'''Astrid Bjørnson-Grutle''' (born 2004 in Trondheim, Norway) is a Norwegian racing driver, currently driving for Prema Powerteam in the [[2019 Italian F4 season]].
 
'''Astrid Bjørnson-Grutle''' (born 2004 in Trondheim, Norway) is a Norwegian racing driver, currently driving for Prema Powerteam in the [[2019 Italian F4 season]].
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==Racing Career==
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Bjørnson got her first taste of motorsport at a karting race setup around a frozen lake in Oslo; following a dominant win, she decided to give racing a more serious try, winning many national championships in the process. At the tail end of 2018, she was able to land a seat at Prema Powerteam in Italian F4.

Revision as of 05:16, 30 March 2017

Astrid Bjørnson
Nationality Flag of Norway svg.png Norwegian
Born 17 March, 2004
Trondheim, Norway
Current Team Flag of Italy svg.png Prema Powerteam
Car Number 6
Former Teams none
Races 0
Championships 0
Victories 0
Podiums 0
Points 0
Pole Positions 0
Fastest Laps 0
First Race 2019 Italian F4 Monza
First Victory N/A
Last Victory N/A
Last Race N/A
Best Finish N/A


Astrid Bjørnson-Grutle (born 2004 in Trondheim, Norway) is a Norwegian racing driver, currently driving for Prema Powerteam in the 2019 Italian F4 season.

Racing Career

Bjørnson got her first taste of motorsport at a karting race setup around a frozen lake in Oslo; following a dominant win, she decided to give racing a more serious try, winning many national championships in the process. At the tail end of 2018, she was able to land a seat at Prema Powerteam in Italian F4.