The FIA World Rally Championship resumes next week on Rally Sweden (February 14-17), the only full snow and ice event of the year. The stages showcase a winter wonderland spanning two countries – Sweden and Norway – with the drivers using special studded tyres designed to cut through the snow and bite into the more solid surface underneath. The result is a surprising amount of grip and average speeds tend to be high. There are also special technics for driving on snow: the competitors use the big snowbanks that line the roads to lean on and guide the cars through the corners as fast as possible.
With three different manufacturers in the Top 3 at the end of the season’s inaugural event in Monte-Carlo, the high level of competition and unpredictability of the championship is clear to see. Reigning FIA World Rally Champion Sébastien Ogier leads the standings after taking the win for Citroën, but he is closely followed by his main title rivals from last year: Thierry Neuville (Hyundai) and Ott Tanäk (Toyota). M-Sport Ford will pin their hopes on Sweden’s own Pontus Tidemand, former FIA WRC 2 champion, who will start only his second rally at the wheel of the Ford Fiesta WRC. The battle on the snow-laden Scandinavian roads looks set to produce another thrilling leg, where the start position is likely to have an influence: the first drivers in the order may face the challenge of fresh snow, while those further down could benefit from a cleaner surface and more grip.
One of the biggest motorsports stars in Sweden - Marcus Gronhölm – makes a one-off return. The Finn, FIA World Rally Champion in 2000 and 2002, who retired at the end of 2007, will be back at the wheel of a Toyota Yaris WRC, co-driven by his loyal navigator Timo Rautiainen. And another legendary pair will also try to demonstrate that they lost none of their skills on snow and ice: 9-time FIA World Rally Champions Sébastien Loeb and Daniel Elena. Rally Sweden will be their second outing on Rally Sweden of six this season in the Hyundai.
Alongside the strong contingent of FIA WRC 2 entrants, the new FIA WRC 2 Pro category will stage its second leg in Sweden, with local hero Mads Østberg from Norway driving the Citroen C3 R5. A brand new turbocharged R2T Ford Fiesta will be revealed at the FIA Junior World Rally Championship season’s launch event with thirteen youngsters entered for Sweden, the first rally in a five-round calendar that continues in Corsica, Sardinia, Finland and Great-Britain.
THE 2019 ROUTE
There are no significant changes in the 2019 Rally Sweden itinerary compared to last year. The city of Torsby, close to the Norwegian border, is the rally base once more but the rally will start with a superspecial stage in Karlstad, further south, which traditionally kicks off the action on Thursday night. The same stage is repeated at the end of Saturday. Friday crosses the border into Norway, with two loops of three stages, plus a superspecial stage closing the action back in Torsby. The best-known stages, including Hagfors and Vargåsen - home of the iconic Colin’s Crest - are scheduled for Saturday, while the rally concludes on Sunday with three stages: two runs over Likenäs, followed by the Torsby Power Stage. In total, the competitive action covers 319.17 kilometres over 19 stages.
Swedish National Television SvT will feature nightly reports and highlights and all stages are available via WRC All Live on the online WRC+ platform.
RALLY DATA
Total distance:
1,460.59 km
Stage distance:
316.80 km (21.7%)
Number of stages:
19
MEDIA ACCREDITATION
The Accreditation Centre is located in the Media Center in the Service Park at the Torsby airport. The opening hours are:
Tuesday 12 February
14:00 - 20:00 hrs
Wednesday 13 February
08:00 - 20:00 hrs
Thursday 14 February
07:00 – 22:00 hrs
RALLY SWEDEN TIMETABLE AND MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES ORGANISED BY THE FIA
Wednesday 13 February
Mandatory media safety briefing, Photographers’ Room
17:00 hrs
Thursday 14 February
Shakedown (P1)
09:00 - 10:30 hrs
Shakedown (P1 + P2P + P2)
10:30 – 12:00 hrs
Shakedown (P3 & non-priority drivers)
12:00 - 13:30 hrs
‘Meet the Crews’, Service Park, Torsby
12:00 hrs
FIA Press Conference, Press Room, Torsby
13:00 hrs
Autograph session, Indoor grand stand C, Färjestadt, Karlstadt
18:15 - 18:45 hrs
Opening ceremony incl. presentation of the drivers, Färjestadt, Karlstadt
19:00 hrs
Start of the Rally, Färjestadt, Karlstadt
20:04 hrs
Friday 15 February
First car arrives for regroup, service and Media Zone, Torsby
11:19 hrs
First car arrives for final service and Media Zone, Torsby
17:40 hrs
‘Meet the Crews’, Service Park, Torsby
During the 45’ service
Saturday 16 February
First car arrives for regroup, service and Media Zone, Torsby
10:38 hrs
First car arrives for final service and Media Zone, Torsby
19:50 hrs
‘Meet the Crews’, Service Park, Torsby
During the 45’ service
Sunday 17 February
Regroup, Ambjörby
08:30 hrs
Prize-Giving and podium ceremony, Service Park, Torsby
13:00 hrs
FIA Press Conference, Press Room, Torsby
14:00 hrs
* The FIA Junior WRC Championship invites you to their launch presentation in the FIA Junior WRC hospitality on Wednesday 13 February at 17:15 hrs (Service Park, Torsby).
FIA PRESS CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE
Thursday 14 February
Mads Østberg (NOR), FIA WRC 2 Pro Champ., Citroën Total
Eerik Pietarinen (FIN), FIA WRC 2 Pro Champ., Škoda Motorsport
Takamoto Katsuka (JAP), FIA WRC 2 Championship
Johan Kristoffersson (SWE), FIA WRC 2 Championship
Tom Kristensson (SWE), FIA Junior WRC Championship
Sean Johnston (USA), FIA Junior WRC Championship
Esapekka Lappi (FIN), Citroën Total World Rally Team
Thierry Neuville (BEL), Hyundai Shell Mobis World Rally Team
Pontus Tidemand (SWE), M-Sport Ford World Rally Team
Ott Tanäk (EST), Toyota Gazoo Racing World Rally Team
Marcus Gronhölm (FIN), GRX Team
Sunday 17 February
Winning FIA WRC 2 Pro Championship crew
Winning FIA WRC 2 Championship crew
Winning FIA WRC Junior Championship crew
Top three crews in the overall classification
Representative of the winning competitor
MANUFACTURER ENTRIES, RALLY SWEDEN
Citroën Total WRT
Sébastien Ogier / Julien Ingrassia (#1)
Esapekka Lappi / Janne Ferm (#4)
Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT
Andreas Mikkelsen / Anders Jæger (#89)
Thierry Neuville / Nicolas Gilsoul (#11)
Sébastien Loeb / Daniel Elena (#19)
M-Sport Ford WRT
Elfyn Evans / Scott Martin (#33)
Teemu Suninen / Marko Salminen (#3)
Pontus Tidemand / Ola Fløene (#7)
Lorenzo Bertelli / Simone Scattolin (#37)
Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT
Ott Tänak / Martin Järveoja (#8)
Jari-Matti Latvala / Miikka Anttila (#10)
Kris Meeke / Sebastian Marshall (#5)
PRIVATE WRC ENTRIES, RALLY SWEDEN
GRX TEAM
Marcus Gronhölm / Timo Rautiainen (#68)
JANNE TUOHINO
Janne Tuohino / Mikko Markkula (#92)
FIA WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSIFICATIONS
The provisional classifications for all the WRC Championships is available on the following link: