Everything you need to know about RallyX Nordic in Tierp

he 2018 RallyX Nordic presented by Cooper Tires Supercar title will be decided this weekend [6-7 October] with Oliver Solberg, Oliver Eriksson and Thomas Bryntesson primed for a three-way battle at the brand-new Tierp Arena rallycross track.

With five of six rounds completed, Solberg heads into the much anticipated season finale armed with a six point margin over closest rival Eriksson with Bryntesson firmly in the hunt 12 points adrift of his fellow Norwegian. In Supercar Lites, Guillaume De Ridder faces off with Ben-Philip Gundersen for the overall crown.

Setting the stage for this Swedish showdown is the Tierp Arena’s newly-constructed rallycross track, which makes its debut on the RallyX Nordic calendar to conclude the season. With a carefully-crafted layout designed with drivers and spectators in mind, the 1394m track’s distinguishing trio of jumps, tight Arena hairpin and use of gravel corners have all come in for praise by RallyX Nordic competitors.

Having only recently celebrated his 17th birthday, Solberg is the youngest of the three title contenders, yet remains the man with a target on his back as the only driver to have won more than once this season in his OSRX Citroen DS3.

Victories in Arvika and Grenland – the latter yielding a career-first perfect score – have seen Solberg steadily assume control of the title battle in a hugely successful second season of RallyX Nordic competition that has captured headlines around the world.

“It’s been a great season and I am excited to be here fighting for the title. It will be a bit different this weekend with the championship to consider. I was the one chasing last year, this year it is the other way around. You have a bit more pressure and the guys behind can push, but I know so long as I focus and not take any big risks it will make a difference. I feel good and it is better to come with the lead than to be behind, so I’d rather it was this way. I will give it everything!”

Heading up the competition is Olsbergs MSE driver Oliver Eriksson, who has become an increasing threat to Solberg over the season and arrives in Tierp on the back of a confidence-building victory last time out in Kouvola.

Dovetailing his RX2 International Series commitments – where he is also a title contender – with a chance to secure his maiden Supercar title, 19-year-old Eriksson is hoping momentum and home support will give him the edge.

“I don’t feel any pressure, I have nothing to lose. Second is first loser in my eyes! We had a tough start to the season with some breakdowns but we have been chasing Oliver down all year and now we are closer than ever. We just need that final big step to grab the title at the final round.”

Defending champion Bryntesson cannot be discounted either as he bids to hold onto his #1 plate for JC Raceteknik. Bryntesson won the Holjes season opener and has matched – if not exceeded – the pace of his two rivals elsewhere, only for poor fortune at critical moments to take their toll. Nonetheless, he remains confident he can turn it around when it matters.

“I will do everything I can to defend my RallyX Nordic title. I have suffered some bad luck this season but the pace has always been there and anything can happen in rallycross. With a high-quality field fighting to reach the final, it’s going to be a thrilling end to a season!”

As well as contending with one another in Tierp this weekend, the title rivals will also have to go up against arguably the strongest Supercar line-up of the season in what is set to be a spectacular conclusion to 2018.

In addition to regular front-runners Peter Hedstrom (Hedstroms Motorsport), Ola Froshaug (JC Raceteknik), Andreas Carlsson (AC RX) and Daniel Thoren (Hedstroms Motorsport), Lukas Walfridson makes a welcome return in the Helmia Motorsport Renault Clio, as does Eklund Motorsport’s Philip Gehrman. Both drivers have stepped on the podium in 2018 but will be looking to top it for the first time this weekend.

After his headline-grabbing run to victory on home soil in the final at Nysum, Ulrik Linnemann is back to continue that winning feeling in Sweden this weekend. This time, however, the Dane swaps his venerable Volkswagen Polo for a Honda Civic in what will be the car’s European competition debut.

Meanwhile, World RX regular Robin Larsson will be chasing victory in an Audi A1 as part of a 14-strong Supercar entry list brimming with high quality contenders.

RallyX Nordic Series Manager Ian Davies, commented: “Here we are, the final round of what has been a truly absorbing and thrilling RallyX Nordic presented by Cooper Tires season. What a final round we have in prospect – three hugely talented young drivers from different teams fighting it out for Supercar title glory, an exciting head-to-head for Supercar Lites honours, an entry list brimming with race and even championship winning talent and a brilliant new venue in the Tierp Arena, one that sets a brilliant stage for what will surely be an unforgettable weekend. Moreover, with drivers from Belgium, the UK, Latvia and Hungary competing, this will be the most international RallyX Nordic event in its history which is indicative of the series’ growth and the respect it receives globally. Good luck to our RallyX Nordic title contenders in Supercar and Supercar Lites, may the best men win.”

Supercar Entry List – RallyX Nordic // Round 6 // Tierp Arena, Sweden

1 Thomas Bryntesson Ford Fiesta
4 Robin Larsson Audi A1
8 Peter Hedstrom Volkswagen Polo
9 Crister Dalmans Volkswagen Polo
11 Oliver Solberg Citroen DS3
16 Oliver Eriksson Ford Fiesta
17 Mats Ohman Ford Fiesta
30 Ole Kristian Temte Citroen C4
48 Lukas Walfridson Renault Clio
61 Andreas Carlsson Renault Clio
72 Ulrik Linnemann Honda Civic
76 Philip Gehrman Volkswagen Beetle
88 Daniel Thoren Volkswagen Polo
91 Ola Froshaug Ford Fiesta

Supercar Lites
The Supercar Lites title will also be decided at the Tierp Arena with Guillaume De Ridder and Ben-Philip Gundersen going head-to-head for the overall crown.

After three consecutive wins at the start of the season, Olsbergs MSE driver De Ridder appeared well on course for the title only for JC Raceteknik’s Gundersen to reel the Belgian in with victory in Kouvola and keep the championship fight alive right down to the wire in Sweden. As it stands, De Ridder holds a 17 point lead with a maximum of 30 available in Tierp but both will come up against some big new competition beyond their more familiar rivals.

In the week RallyX Nordic presented by Cooper Tires confirmed Latvia will join the schedule in 2019, the nation’s newly-crowned FIA Euro RX champion for Supercars Reinis Nitiss makes his debut in the Supercar Lites class with SRT.

Meanwhile, World RX contender and former RallyX Nordic champion Kevin Eriksson  – older brother of Oliver – makes a welcome return as he swaps his Ford Fiesta Supercar for Lites.

Elsewhere, Veronica Salsten joins the ranks for Team Faren alongside RX2 regular Nathan Heathcote, who will fly the flag for the United Kingdom this weekend, while Hungary’s Lukas “CsuCsu” Kornel is back in RallyX Nordic following his eye-catching run to the Supercar final in Finland in August.

In all, 24 drivers will battle for victory in Sweden, including William Nilsson, Sondre Evjen and Simon Olofsson, who will attempt to end their respective seasons on a high by consolidating their top five overall standing.

Supercar Lites Entry List // Round 6 // Tierp Arena, Sweden
1 Kevin Eriksson 27 Petter Leirhol
2 Ben-Philip Gundersen 50 Nathan Heathcote
6 William Nilsson 52 Simon Olofsson
7 Mattias Ledin 55 Vasiliy Gryazin
10 Martin Jonsson 66 Santosh Berggren
11 Mats Oskarsson 69 Sondre Evjen
12 Anders Michalak 90 Jimmie Walfridson
15 Reinis Nitiss 91 Jonathan Walfridsson
17 Hampus Radstrom 96 Guillaume De Ridder
18 Linus Ostlund 98 Stein Frederic Akre
21 Marcus Hoglund 99 Hans Ola Froshaug
25 Veronica Salsten 100 Lukas “CsuCsu” Kornel

 

Schedule – RallyX Nordic // Round 6 // Tierp Arena, Sweden
Saturday
1300 Free Practice (1)
1430 Free Practice (2)
1600 Qualifying Race 1 (Q1)
Sunday
0900 Warm-up RX Academy & Lites
0945 Qualifying Race 2 (Q2)
1140 Qualifying Race 3 (Q3)
1330 Qualifying Race 3 (Q3) for Supercars
1405 Semi-Finals
1530 Finals begin
1550 Final for Supercar Lites
1600 Final for Supercars

Local time Sweden (GMT+1)
*Order: SRX, RX Academy, Supercar Lites and Supercars in all sessions
*Times subject to change

TV Coverage
Sweden – C More & Sportskanalen LIVE
Norway – TV2 Sportskanalen & TV2 Sumo LIVE
Broadcasting gets underway at 1330 (local time Sweden/Norway)