The New Zealand Herald

On with the slide show

- Colin Smith

Provided the weather plays ball with freezing temperatur­es, the World Rally Championsh­ip will deliver its winter slide show this weekend.

WRC Rally Sweden — a slight misnomer as six of the stages are on roads across the border in Norway — is rallying’s studded skinny tyre showcase on fast, flowing and hopefully frozen Scandinavi­an roads.

The second round of the 2019 championsh­ip starts Friday morning (NZ time) with the traditiona­l Thursday evening Karlstad trotting track super-special stage, the beginning of a route that includes 19 stages and 319.17km of competitio­n.

The Friday leg takes the crews across into Norway for two loops through the Hof-Finnskog, Svullrya and Rojden stages before moving back into Sweden for the Torsby stage to complete the longest day of competitio­n at 138.78km. Saturday double loops through the Rammen, Hagfors and Vargasen stages before a return to Karlstad and a shortened Torsby sprint stage run in darkness.

The Sunday finale has only three stages — two runs through Likenas and the full Torsby stage that will decide Power Stage bonus points.

The Citroen, M-Sport Ford, Hyundai and Toyota teams have the same driver line-ups used at the Monte Carlo season opener, including Sebastien Loeb making his second of six scheduled appearance­s as a Hyundai Motorsport driver.

Twelve months ago it was Hyundai’s Thierry Neuville (Belgium) who won the Swedish event.

There are three additions to the usual 2019 roster of 11 manufactur­er teams entered WRC cars.

For the first time a fourth Toyota Yaris WRC will be on the stages with a one-off outing by two-time world champion Marcus Gronholm (Finland). Gronholm retired from fulltime rallying after 2007 and a Rally Sweden appearance in 2010 was his most recent WRC start. Italian Lorenzo Bertelli and Finland’s Janne Tuohino will drive Ford Fiesta WRCs this weekend.

Rally Sweden also sees a five-car entry in the new WRC2 Pro category headed by Rallye Monte Carlo winner Gus Greensmith (GB) in a Ford Fiesta R5. Poland’s Lukasz Pieniazek (Ford), Skoda drivers Kalle Rovanpera and Eerik Pietarinen from Finland and Mads Ostberg (Norway) driving a Citroen C3 R5 complete the WRC2 Pro entry. Other WRC2 entries include World Rallycross champion and reigning Scandinavi­an Touring Car champ Johan Kristoffer­sson (Sweden) in a Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 and Henning Solberg (Norway) in a Skoda Fabia R5. This weekend is also the opening round of the 2019 Junior WRC, with 13 crews entered in identicall­y prepared Ford Fiesta R2s.

Rally Sweden completes the winter season start to the 2019 World Rally Championsh­ip with the third round in Mexico set to run from March 7-10.

 ?? Photos / Supplied ?? Thierry Neuville, Nicolas Gilsoul, Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC.
Photos / Supplied Thierry Neuville, Nicolas Gilsoul, Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC.

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