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'''Nettan Lindgren Jansson''' (born 13th March, 1957 in Grödinge, Sweden) is a Swedish racing driver.
'''Nettan Lindgren Jansson''' (born 13th March, 1957 in Grödinge, Sweden) is a Swedish racing driver.


Lindgren first came to prominence in [[1990_World_Touring_Car_Masters_season|1990]] when she raced for Volker Schmidt Racing in the [[World Touring Car Masters]]. Lindgren took a career first class win in the sprint race at Brno however she'd suffer a horrific injury at the Charade round which ruled her out of the rest of the season.  
Lindgren first came to prominence in [[1990_World_Touring_Car_Masters_season|1990]] when she raced for Volker Schmidt Racing in the [[World Touring Car Masters]]. Lindgren took a career first class win in the sprint race at Brno however she'd suffer a horrific injury after a brake failure at the Charade round ruled her out of the rest of the season.  


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Latest revision as of 09:52, 10 August 2019

Nettan Lindgren Jansson (born 13th March, 1957 in Grödinge, Sweden) is a Swedish racing driver.

Lindgren first came to prominence in 1990 when she raced for Volker Schmidt Racing in the World Touring Car Masters. Lindgren took a career first class win in the sprint race at Brno however she'd suffer a horrific injury after a brake failure at the Charade round ruled her out of the rest of the season.