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World RX crews prepare for 2015 season-opener in Portugal

A total of 52 cars including 21 Supercars armed with 600 brake horsepower will go head-to-head in Portugal.

2015 drivers group photo

2015 drivers group photo

FIA World Rallycross

2014 champion Petter Solberg celebrates
Anton Marklund, Petter Solberg, Reinis Nitiss
Timur Timerzyanov
Andy Scott
Reinis Nitiss
Timmy Hansen
Liam Doran
Anton Marklund
Petter Solberg
Start action
Andreas Bakkerud
Liam Doran
Rallycross cars take over San Luis
World RX action
Timmy Hansen
Timmy Hansen
Timur Timerzyanov
Timmy Hansen
Timur Timerzyanov
Timur Timerzyanov
Third place Timmy Hansen
Timmy Hansen
Timur Timerzyanov
Pontus Tidemand
Toomas Heikkinen
Edward Sandström
Ken Block
Start of a heat race
Timmy Hansen
Edward Sandström
Toomas Heikkinen

This weekend marks the opening round of the 2015 FIA World Rallycross Championship presented by Monster Energy where a total of 52 cars including 21 Supercars armed with 600 brake horsepower will go head-to-head in Portugal. Among the line-up of drivers competing is reigning World RX Champion Petter Solberg, who won the event last year.

Bompiso Rallycross of Portugal takes place in the sleepy town of Montalegre and is located in the hills of the Vila region, close to Spanish border. The circuit presents an interesting challenge for not only the drivers – but the engineers too. At 1800 metres above sea level, engines need to be finely tuned to deal with the high altitude.

I will of course continue with my engineers and mechanics to push as hard as I can to retain my title.

Petter Solberg

Now in its second year as an FIA World Championship, World RX continues to grow in popularity with eight permanent two-car teams - up from six in 2014 - plus two full-time independent entries. The 18 permanent World RX drivers will also be joined by a series of wildcard entrants and local drivers throughout the season.

Martin Anayi, World RX Managing Director for IMG, commented: “Last year was a very promising start to our World Championship: we travelled to four continents, visited five new venues and created a two-hour live TV product from 12 events. This year, we’ve successfully introduced two new venues, added more teams, secured new sponsors and brokered new TV deals. With worldwide exposure on the likes of Top Gear, we’ve started our 2015 season on a high and now we must continue this momentum to grow competitor entries, spectator numbers and TV audience figures. There’s no denying that interest in rallycross as a sport is burgeoning: we have several new circuit designs on the table for the development of purpose-built rallycross facilities around the globe. Coupled with the steady base of drivers coming through into rallycross, the future of the sport – both at a national and at World Championship level – is looking very positive.”

The teams & drivers

SDRX - Solberg and Britain’s Liam Doran have teamed up under the new-for-2015 SDRX banner in a pair of Monster Energy backed Citroen DS3 Supercars. Both drivers have made tweaks to their car’s chassis, engine and suspension over the season break and have spent the last few days testing in Lousada (Portugal) in preparation for this weekend.

Solberg commented: “Defending the drivers’ title and pushing for a team championship under SDRX feels like a dream come true. I will of course continue with my engineers and mechanics to push as hard as I can to retain my title. We have developed the car extensively, and I can’t wait to get out on track. We, as SDRX are a private team, but we have everything it takes and more to give the factory teams a huge fight for the main trophies.”

Doran added: “It’s hard to express how much I am looking forward to getting back to racing this year. It’s been a rollercoaster ride over the past 12 months, and now it’s time to put it all behind us and get back to racing and winning! Working alongside Petter is going to be a great experience. His name and achievements go before him, and I think the dynamic between us will work really well.”

Ford Olsbergs MSE. - Last year’s World RX Teams’ Championship winners Ford Olsbergs MSE will return this season with young guns Reinis Nitiss and Andreas Bakkerud. Nitiss won the Norwegian RX round in 2014 while Bakkerud took two event victories (Turkey and UK).

Marklund Motorsport - Topi Heikkinen – runner-up in last year’s Drivers’ Championship – will return to Swedish based squad Marklund Motorsport this year. Heikkinen, who won the Belgian RX race, will be joined by former WRC driver PG Andersson in the team’s second Polo RX Supercars.

Team Peugeot-Hansen - Run by multiple European Rallycross Champion Kenneth Hansen, the 2015 Team Peugeot-Hansen line-up includes Timmy Hansen, who won his first World RX event in Italy last year. He is joined by the 2013 European Rallycross Vice-Champion Davy Jeanney in the team’s second Peugeot 208 WRX Supercar.

Volkswagen Team Sweden. - Another new team in World RX, Volkswagen Team Sweden will be headed up by Sweden’s Johan Kristofferson, who scored a podium in Belgium last year. Norway’s Tord Linnerud, an accomplished rally and Touring Car driver will also drive for the team. Both drivers will pilot Volkswagen Polo RX Supercars.

EKS - After entering selected rounds in 2014, EKS have returned in 2015 as a full World Championship team. Double DTM Champion Mattias Ekstrom will compete at the majority of events with GT racer Edward Sandstrom to step in for Ekstrom at Hockenheim RX. Anton Marklund has switched from Marklund Motorsport in 2015 and will drive the team’s second Audi S1 Quattro.

ALL-INKL.COM Muennich Motorsport. - Another new team in World RX, the Muennich Motorsport outfit is headed up by Rene Muennich – team chief and driver when Muennich Motorsport won the 2012 FIA GT1 World Championship. Driving the team’s second Audi S3 RX Supercar is Sweden’s Alx Danielsson – a former NASCAR driver and winner of the 2006 Formula Renault 3.5 Series.

World RX Team Austria. - The fourth new team to enter World RX this year is run by Austrian entrepreneur, Max Pucher, who will also drive for the squad. He will be joined by former WRC star Manfred Stohl. Both Austrians will drive Ford Fiesta RX Supercars.

Permanent entries

Timur Timerzyanov and Robin Larsson will start their 2015 World RX campaigns in Portugal as individual World Championship entrants. Both drivers will be serious contenders for this year’s Drivers’ Championship having previously won the highly-competitive European Rallycross Championship (Timerzyanov in 2012/2013 and Larsson last year).

Other entrants

Jean-Baptiste Dubourg – who finished runner-up in last year’s French Rallycross Championship – will drive a Citroen C4 Supercar in Portugal with a new engine from French company, Oreca. Two Portuguese drivers will also compete in front of their home crowd: Joaquim Santos in a Ford Focus and Mario Barbosa in a Citroen DS3.

Super1600

As well as the headline Supercar category, there are also 21 Super1600 entrants in Portugal this weekend representing 14 different nationalities. Russia’s Nikita Misyulya and Latvia’s Janis Baumanis, who finished second and third respectively in S1600 last year, will both be hungry to take the first victory of 2015. The line-up also includes female driver Mandie August – one of three women competing in Montalegre.

RX Lites

A total of 10 RX Lites cars will participate in the opening round of the supporting RX Lites Cup. Notable entrants include former rally driver Krzysztof Holowczyc who has won both the Polish Rally Championship and the European Rally Championship, in addition to finishing fifth at the 2011 Dakar Rally. Last year’s RX Lites Champion Kevin Eriksson will also compete in Portugal, alongside Sweden’s Kevin Hansen – younger brother of Timmy.

New for 2015

The FIA European Rallycross Championship will continue to run at five World RX events as in 2014. All Supercars will race together through the heat stages but after heat four, two separate Intermediate Classification tables will be issued, separating the European and World Championship competitors for their own semi-finals and finals. The move will allow both European and World Championship protagonists to race on track for victory in their respective championships, and also provide a clear progression from European level to World competition.

European Championship categories Super1600 and TouringCar have unique calendars for 2015, that best suit the budget and ability of the respective competitors. Super1600 will race at seven of the European based rounds, with TouringCar at five events, the latter focused on its Nordic and north-European heartland. The RX Lites Cup will also join World RX at eight events this season.

World RX will visit two new venues in 2015, both of which are renowned for hosting some of the most famous sporting events in Europe. Hockenheim in Germany will stage the second round of the Championship directly after Portugal (1-3 May) in a weekend of motorsport action that will include the highly-acclaimed DTM series. The new RX circuit is being constructed inside the final section of the famous German track, in the Sachs Arena. Later in the World RX season, the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, home to the Spanish F1 race, will form the all-new Barcelona RX.

Championship promoter IMG has begun the process of controlling costs for teams and drivers competing in World RX and maximising the cost benefit ratio. An agreement has been made with World Championship teams that outside of official test days, testing will be restricted to four days and no more than 40 laps per day.

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