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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: People from Orebro, Orebro University, Orebro Municipality, Ronnie Peterson, Orebro SK, Prince Daniel, Duke of Vastergotland, Rynninge IK, Edita Morris, Adolfsbergs IK, BK Forward, Karlslunds IF HFK, FK Bosna 92 Orebro, Orebro SK Ungdom, Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson, Fuat Deniz, Peter Johansson, Laurentius Petri, Christian Berglund, Olaus Petri, Nerikes Allehanda, Manne Siegbahn, Kent-Erik Andersson, Mats Rubarth, Ola Brunkert, KIF Orebro DFF, Leni Bjorklund, Hjalmar Bergman, Jens Byggmark, Ingvar Carlsson, Mary Stavin, Christer Fursth, Benny Lennartsson, Bjorn Johansson, Katarina Lilja, Mikael Andersson, Allan Ekelund, Ekeby-Almby, Lanna, Lekeberg, Orebro University Hospital, Stora Mellosa, Dra en Okuka, Olmbrotorp, Vintrosa, Askersby, Latorpsbruk, Hampetorp, Norra Bro, Kilsmo, Mosas, Orebro Airport, Orebro Central Station, Claes Egnell, Orebro Syrianska IF, Behrn Arena, Johan Rojler. Excerpt: Bengt Ronnie Peterson (Swedish pronunciation: 14 February 1944 - 11 September 1978) was a Swedish racing driver. He was a two time runner-up in the FIA Formula One World Drivers' Championship. Peterson began his motor racing career in kart racing, traditionally the discipline where the majority of race drivers begin their career in open wheel racing. After winning a number of karting titles, including two Swedish titles in 1963 and 1964, he moved onto Formula Three where he won the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three support race for the 1969 Grand Prix. Later that year he won the European Formula Three Championship and moved up into Formula One, racing for the March factory team. In his three year spell with the team, he took four podiums, all of which were scored during the 1971 Formula One season in which he also finished as runner-up in the Drivers' Championship. After seeing out his three year contract at March, P...