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WORLD RX: Racers Return to Spiritual Home at Lydden Hill

The FIA World Rallycross Championship returns to Great Britain this weekend, bringing nearly 30 Supercars to do battle at the sport’s spiritual home.  Returning to the spot where Top Gear presenter called the racing “brilliant”, Volkswagen drivers Johan Kristoffersson and Tomas Heikkinen look to gain precious ground on points leader Petter Solberg, while Tanner Foust will be attempting to win his third event at the circuit.

Read the full Press Release below.

Round four of the FIA World Rallycross Championship presented by Monster Energy takes place over the Spring Bank Holiday in Great Britain this weekend (23-24 May) as the Championship prepares for its fourth event in five weeks.  A total of 59 cars (29 Supercars, 18 Touring Cars and 12 RX Lites entries) will compete at the Lydden Hill race circuit in Kent with this year’s line-up including a host of British stars such as X Games medallist Liam Doran, Touring Car ace Andrew Jordan, Albatec Racing’s Andy Scott and David Binks plus two-time British Rally Champion, Guy Wilks.

Lydden Hill – which is considered the sport’s spiritual home – shot to fame earlier this year when the track was used to film a World RX feature that aired on BBC Top Gear.  The show, which saw James May learn to drive an RX Supercar against the Championship’s greats, was broadcast to millions of people worldwide. Jeremy Clarkson declared the sport as “brilliant” and James May stated rallycross was “pound for pound the most exciting sport in the world.” Now, two months after Lydden Hill appeared on TV screens around the world, the World RX stars will return to Kent.

“I’m the sort of guy who likes to win the big events. I won the European Championship race with a huge crowd in 2013 and then the event with the biggest field of drivers at Lydden Hill last year,” explained Bakkerud who won last year’s event with Ford Olsbergs MSE. “I grew up watching my idols racing at this track – it was a great place then and it is now. When it’s such a famous circuit, you really want to deliver. We have a good set-up for the Fiesta here, I think we can be strong.”

Another driver who is eager to deliver this weekend is BTCC driver Andrew Jordan who returns to Lydden Hill this year as a wildcard entry with Team Peugeot-Hansen. The Englishman, who turns 26 this weekend, explained: “I’ve been working really hard to put something together to do more events but Lydden Hill is obviously my number on priority being my home event.”

Jordan added: “To finish on the podium last year was one of the coolest thing I’ve done in motorsport… but now I know I have the pace to be right up there with the top guys.  It’s going to be really hard and sometimes you need a bit of luck, but after the podium last year, the aim has to be to win!”

Joining the plethora of British drivers competing on home turf is British Rally star Guy Wilks, who will pilot a JRM Racing prepared MINI RX Supercar #37 – the same number that rally legend Paddy Hopkirk displayed on his Monte Carlo Rally winning MINI back in 1964.  “Everything about rallycross is new to me – the cars, the tyres, the tracks – but I learned a lot at Pembrey in some difficult conditions,” explained 34-year-old Wilks. “I’m determined to fight for every inch of the track and to do the best job I can for JRM Racing in front of the British fans.”

Other notable entries include the reigning World RX Champion and current leader in the overall drivers’ standings after three rounds, Petter Solberg.  American Top Gear presenter Tanner Foust will also be competing and will be tough to beat considering he has won at Lydden twice before. Furthermore, Super1600 event winner Janis Baumanis will make a step up to the Supercar for the first time weekend as the Latvian prepares to drive a Peugeot 208 WRX as part of the Hansen Talent Development Team.

As well as 29 flame-spitting Supercars, there will also be 18 Touring Cars and 12 RX Lites entries set to entertain the crowds. Fredrik Magnussen won last week’s Touring Car season-opener in Belgium and will be joined by reigning Champion Daniel Lundh plus a number of rapid drivers including David Nordgard, Anders Braten and Tom Daniel Tanevik.  The Touring Car line-up will also include three female drivers: 16-year old Magda Andersson, Mandy Kasse and Camila Antonsen.

A record number of 12 RX Lites entries will also race over the weekend and include RX Lites round one winner and reigning Champion Kevin Eriksson.  Eriksson will also be joined by rising star Kevin Hansen and new-for-2015 RX Lites drivers, Tobias Brink and Thomas Bryntesson.

From a Cooper Tire point of view.  

Matthew Vincent, Development Chemist – Motorsport, Cooper Tire Europe, spoke of the challenges of Lydden Hill: “This track is considered by many to be the birthplace of rallycross and much of the development of the dry and wet tyres was done here. The quick changes from tarmac to gravel combined with high speeds provide some great action but can result in high wear and the teams have to manage their tyres carefully. This track really shows you what rallycross is about but the drivers have to be careful, if they hit the big kerb before the finish line too hard it can puncture a tyre or even roll the car.”

Lydden Hill RX Timetable 

Friday May 22

1200-1700: Media sign-on and press room open
1600: Drivers’ draw and press conference: Liam Doran, Andrew Jordan, Guy Wilks and Andreas Bakkerud

Saturday May 23

0800: Media sign-on and press room open
0930: Photographers’ briefing
1000: Open practice
1205: Drift demo
1230: RX Heat One
1440: Drift demo
1500: RX Heat Two

RX Lites & Touring Car Heat three

1800: Track closed

Sunday May 24

0800: Media sign on and press room open
0930: Photographers’ briefing
1030: Warm-up
1130: RX Heat three
Touring Car & RX Lites Heat 4
RX Heat Four
Retro Rallycross final
1400: Touring Car semi-finals
RX Lites semi-finals
Touring Car Final
Group B Parade
1500: RX Supercar semi-finals
RX Lites final
RX Supercar final and podium
1610: Supercar top three press conference

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