WRC - Sweden’s winter wonderland up next for WRC stars

07.02.25

2025 FIA World Rally Championship - Rally Sweden (round 2/14) - FIA Event Preview

The chase for success in the FIA World Rally Championship continues unabated in Sweden next week with the WRC’s annual pure winter fixture. 

From February 13-16, some of rallying’s fastest drivers will be put through their paces on the spectacular ice-packed roads of Sweden’s northerly Västerbotten region, the event’s home since 2022.

While the spotlight will shine on the battle to win the 72nd Rally Sweden, the event also marks round one of the five-event FIA Junior WRC Championship. Included on the entry list are FIA Rally Star crews Taylor Gill/Daniel Brkic and Max Smart/Cameron Fair, plus the WRC Young Driver Team pairing of Claire Schönborn/Jara Hain and Lyssia Baudet/Léa Sam-Caw-Freve. 

Schönborn and Baudet, who came through WRC Promoter’s Beyond Rally development programme for female drivers, which was run in partnership with the FIA , will go head-to-head to secure the WRC Young Driver Team seat for the remainder of the Junior WRC season.

FIA Rally Star duo Romet Jürgenson/Siim Oja make their first appearances in Rally2-based FIA WRC2 in a Ford Fiesta Rally2 after winning the Rally3-based Junior WRC title in 2024. Swedes Mille Johansson and Johan Grönvall begin their Junior WRC campaign as their prize for winning the 2024 FIA Junior ERC Championship.

Twelve headlining Rally1 cars are entered for Rally Sweden, the second of 14 rounds between January and November. Powered by 100 per cent fossil-free fuel, Rally1 cars have been made lighter, simpler and more affordable for the 2025 season. 

Without the plug-in hybrid units deployed over the past three years, the minimum weight of the cars has been lowered from 1260 kilograms to 1180 kilograms. To maintain an equivalent power-to-weight ratio between the 2024 and 2025 Rally1 cars, the air restrictor size has been reduced from 36mm to 35mm.

FIA CEO Alberto Villareal will be attending Rally Sweden when he will meet representatives of the Automobile Sports Federation Svenska Bilsportförbundet and Rally Sweden organising team, WRC manufacturers and partners, plus some of the 4000 volunteers who give up their time without financial reward to make the event happen. 

 

TALKING TYRES

Hankook Tire, the FIA WRC’s new official tyre supplier, is equipping all four-wheel-drive cars contesting Rally Sweden with its Winter i*Pike SR10W tyre. They’re fitted with tungsten-tipped steel studs to bite into the ice coating the road below and give drivers crucial grip. Drivers also rely on the snowbanks lining the stages for added stability through the high-speed corners. Rally1 teams can use a maximum of 28 tyres for the duration of the event.

 

SWEDEN’S MAGIC INGREDIENTS

Ice-coated roads, compacted snowbanks and freezing ambient and ground temperatures are Rally Sweden’s magic ingredients. And they’re all expected to be in plentiful supply according to the long-range weather forecasts for host city Umeå and the surrounding countryside. 

 

THE ROUTE IN SHORT

Several changes have been made to the Rally Sweden route for 2025, including the 3.44-kilometre Strandpromenaden Shakedown stage in central Umeå, plus the Andersvattnet and Bäck stages on Friday and Kolksele on Saturday. 

Following Shakedown on Thursday morning, the competitive action begins that evening with the first pass of the Umeå Sprint stage, which includes a spectacular closing section at the Red Barn Arena spectator complex. 

Three repeated stages either side of service in Umeå make up Friday’s itinerary together with a rerun of the Umeå Sprint stage to round out the day. The two loops begin with the 28.27-kilometre Bygdsiljum test. 

Leg two consists of twin visits to the Kolksele, Sarsjöliden and Vännäs stages plus a dress rehearsal of the 10.08-kilometre Umeå Power Stage. 

Sunday’s closing third leg is identical to 2024 with two runs through the 29.35-kilometre Västervik test followed by the Umeå Power Stage from 12:15 hrs local time.

 

RALLY SWEDEN DATA
 

Stage distance: 300.22 km
Total distance: 1060.05 km
Number of stages: 18

RALLY1 CONTENDERS

Hyundai Shell Mobis World Rally Team
The Korean manufacturer unveils its upgraded Hyundai i20N Rally1 on Rally Sweden, an event it won last season. Reigning champion Thierry Neuville, from Belgium, is joined by Estonian Ott Tänak, the Rally Sweden winner in 2023, plus Frenchman Adrien Fourmaux, who began his Hyundai career with third place on last month’s Rallye Monte-Carlo and scored his breakthrough FIA WRC podium in Sweden 12 months ago.

M-Sport Ford World Rally Team
Luxembourger Grégoire Munster embarks on his second full season at Rally1 level. Josh McErlean, a product of the Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy, pilots the second Ford Puma Rally1 having stepped up from FIA WRC2. After impressing on three Rally1 outings in 2024, Latvian Mārtiṇš Sesks begins his six-event bid in a third Puma, while Greek Jourdan Serderidis set to make his first WRC start since Central European Rally last October.

Toyota Gazoo Racing World Rally Team
Five Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 cars are entered for the second event running. In the absence of Rallye Monte-Carlo winner Sébastien Ogier, for whom Rally Sweden is not one of his scheduled events in 2025, Briton Elfyn Evans is the highest-seeded Toyota driver followed by Kalle Rovanperä, the two-time FIA WRC champion. Evans and Rovanperä won Rally Sweden in 2020 and 2022 respectively. Japan’s Takamoto Katsuta and Finn Sami Pajari are joined in the Toyota-powered line-up by privateer Lorenzo Bertelli.

 

SUPPORTING CATEGORIES

Twenty crews are entered in FIA WRC2, while 22 are eligible for FIA WRC3 points, including 12 in FIA Junior to underline the popularity of the FIA World Rally Championship support categories.

Sweden’s Oliver Solberg is the top WRC2 seed in a Printsport-run Toyota GR Yaris Rally2, the car of choice for Estonia’s Georg Linnamäe, Japanese Toyota development drivers Hikaru Kogure and Yuki Yamamoto, plus Finns Roope Korhonen and Tuukka Kauppinen, who became the youngest winner of the recent Arctic Lapland Rally aged 18. 

Mikko Heikkilä and fellow Finn Lauri Joona, Swedes Isak Reiersen and Pontus Tidemand, plus Paraguay’s Fabrizio Zaldivar are among the Škoda Fabia RS Rally2-powered drivers entered for Rally Sweden.

FIA Rally Star and Junior WRC champion Romet Jürgenson graduates to WRC2 in a Ford Fiesta Rally2. Rally Sweden rookie Rachele Somaschini is entered in a Citroën C3 Rally2 with leading FIA WRC Masters Cup contender Michał Sołowow competing in a Toyota GR Yaris for the first time.

Not only will Paragayan Diego Domínguez continue his FIA WRC3 title defence on Rally Sweden, he is one of 12 drivers contesting Junior WRC for identical Ford Fiesta Rally3 cars run on Hankook tyres by M-Sport Poland. Turkey’s Ali Türkkan, Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy’s Eamonn Kelly and former circuit racer Tristan Charpentier from France are also entered in Junior WRC.

Mattéo Chatillon (Renault Clio Rally3) and Matteo Fontana (Ford Fiesta Rally3) head the FIA WRC3 entry.

 

THE SEASON AHEAD

View the FIA World Rally Championship event schedule for 2025 here.

MEDIA INFORMATION

 

Media accreditation

Media accreditation must be collected in person by accredited media from the Accreditation Desk, Media Centre, Rally HQ, Nolia, Signalvägen 3, 903 22 Umeå, Sweden. The Accreditation Desk is open as follows:

Tuesday February 11: 14:00 – 20:00
Wednesday February 12: 08:00 – 21:00
Thursday February 13: 08:00 – 21:00
Friday February 14: Upon request to accreditation@rallysweden.com

 

Media Centre

The Media Centre is located as follows: Rally HQ, Nolia, Signalvägen 3, 903 22 Umeå, Sweden. The following opening hours apply:

Tuesday February 11: 14:00 – 20:00
Wednesday February 12:08:00 – 21:00
Thursday February 13: 08:00 – 21:00
Friday February 14: 08:00 – 21:00
Saturday February 15: 08:00 – 21:00
Sunday February 16: 07:30 – 19:00

 

Media activities and opportunities

Wednesday February 12 
16:00Mandatory Tabard Media Safety Briefing (Media Centre, Umeå)
17:50 – 19:00Interview and autograph signing with selected P1 and Swedish drivers (Umeå City Hall Square)
  
Thursday February 13 
09:01 – 10:00Shakedown for P1 and invited crews (Shakedown Umeå City, 3.44 km)
10:01 – 11:30Shakedown P1 and P2 (Shakedown Umeå City, 3.44 km)
11:00 – 12:30Shakedown P2, P3 and P4 (Shakedown Umeå City, 3.44 km)
12:00 – 13:00Shakedown P3, P4 and non-priority crews (Shakedown Umeå City, 3.44 km)
12:00 – 13:30FIA WRC Media Pen for P1 and P2 drivers (Media Centre, Umeå)
17:30Prestart Show, incl.  Interview, autograph signing  and family photos (Red Barn Arena). 
  
Friday February 14 
08:05Start of Section 2 (TC1B)
18:10 (approx)FIA WRC Meet the Crews with top 3 drivers and top 3  WRC2 (TC7A/B, Red Barn Arena)
  
Saturday February 15 
08:25Start of Section 5 (TC8D)
17:25 (approx)FIA WRC Meet the Crews with top 3 drivers and top 3 WRC2 (TC14A/B, Red Barn Arena)
  
Sunday February 16 
06:45Start of Section 8 (TC15D)
13:15Podium Ceremony, Prize-Giving and FIA post-rally Press Conference (Red Barn Arena)

 

Media zones

Media Zones attended by all drivers and selected team representatives will operate at the entry of the Service Park, prior to the Regroup/Service In. This Media Zone will be operational as follows: TC4A, 8A, 11A, 15A and 16A.

An additional Media Zone will operate at the finish after cars are driven into the final Parc Fermé.

 

FIA WRC Meet the Crews live interviews, Red Barn Arena, Thursday February 13

17:50 – 18:00 - FIA WRC Support Championships
Castrol Ford Team Türkiye – Ali Türkkan (TUR), Ford Fiesta Rally3
FIA Rally Star – Taylor Gill (AUS), Ford Fiesta Rally3
WRC Young Driver Team – Lyssia Baudet (BEL), Ford Fiesta Rally3
WRC Young Driver Team – Claire Schönborn (DEU), Ford Fiesta Rally3
Maciej Woda, representing FIA Junior WRC and M-Sport Poland

18:00 – 18:00 - Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT
All Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 crews and Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Team Principal

18:15 – 18:25 - Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT 
All Hyundai i20 N Rally1 crews and Hyundai Shell Mobis World Rally Team Team Principal

18:25 – 18:35 - M-Sport Ford WRT
All Ford Puma i20 N Rally1 crews and M-Sport Ford World Raly Team Team Principal 

18:35 – 18:45 - Rally Sweden Swedisch drivers
Oliver Solberg, Pontus Tidemand, Mille Johansson, Isak Reiersen and Adam Grahn

Inrterviews at Final Podium and Prize Giving, Red Barn Arena, 14:15 hrs, Sunday February 16

Top 3 in overall classification, winning co-driver and representative of winning manufacturer
Winning FIA WRC2, WRC2 Challenger, WRC3, WRC Masters Cup and Junior WRC drivers

FIA WRC Meet the Crews live interviews and FIA Post-event Press Conference broadcast on FIA and WRC social media channels.

RALLY SWEDEN MANUFACTURER ENTRIES

Hyundai Shell Mobis WRTThierry Neuville (BEL)/Martijn Wydaeghe (BEL) - #1
 Ott Tänak (EST)/Martin Järveoja (EST) - #8
 Adrien Fourmaux (FRA)/Alexandre Coria (FRA) - #16
  
M-Sport Ford WRTGrégoire Munster (LUX)/Louis Louka (BEL) - #13
 Josh McErlean (IRL)/Eoin Treacy (IRL) - #55
  
Toyota Gazoo Racing WRTElfyn Evans (GBR)/Scott Martin (GBR) - #33
 Kalle Rovanperä (FIN)/Jonne Halttunen (FIN) - #69
 Takamoto Katsuta (JPN)/Aaron Johnston (IRL) - #18
  
Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT2Sami Pajari (FIN)/Marko Salminen (FIN) - #5

 

RALLY SWEDEN ADDITIONAL RALLY1 ENTRIES

M-Sport Ford WRTJourdan Serderidis (GRE)/Frédéric Miclotte (BEL) - #9
 Mārtiņš Sesks (LAT)/Renārs Francis (LAT) - #22
Toyota Gazoo Racing WRTLorenzo Bertelli (ITA)/Simone Scattolin (ITA) - #37

 

RALLY SWEDEN 2024 RESULTS

1. E Lappi (FIN)/J Ferm (FIN)Hyundai i20 N Rally1 Hybrid2h33m04.9s
2. E Evans (GBR)/S Martin (GBR)Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 Hybrid+29.6s
3. A Fourmaux (FRA)/A Coria (FRA)Ford Puma Rally1 Hybrid+47.9s

 

RALLY SWEDEN RECENT WINNERS

2024Esapekka Lappi (FIN)/Janne Ferm (FIN)Hyundai i20 N Rally1 Hybrid
2023Ott Tänak (EST)/Martin Järveoja (EST)Ford Puma Rally1 Hybrid
2022Kalle Rovanperä (FIN)/Jonne Halttunen (FIN)Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 Hybrid
2021Cancelled due to Covid-19 
2020Elfyn Evans (GBR)/Scott Martin (GBR)Toyota Yaris WRC
2019Ott Tänak (EST)/Martin Järveoja (EST)

Toyota Yaris WRC