Volkswagen RX Sweden

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Sweden Kristoffersson Motorsport
Founded2013
Team principal(s)Tommy Kristoffersson
Current seriesFIA World Rallycross Championship
Scandinavian Touring Car Championship
Current drivers
FIA World Rallycross Championship

1. Sweden Johan Kristoffersson
11. Norway Petter Solberg

Scandinavian Touring Car Championship
3. Sweden Johan Kristoffersson
9. Sweden Fredrik Blomstedt
30. Sweden Fredrik Ekblom

Kristoffersson Motorsport is a Swedish auto racing team owned by racing driver Tommy Kristoffersson. It currently competes in the FIA World Rallycross Championship and Swedish Touring Car Championship, with Tommy's son Johan Kristoffersson as one of the drivers. The team has raced under several sponsored names, such as Team Biogas.se, Volkswagen Dealer Team KMS, Volkswagen Team Sweden, Volkswagen RX Sweden and PSRX Volkswagen Sweden.

Rallycross[edit]

Tommy Kristoffersson competed with a self-run Audis at the Swedish Rallycross Championship and the FIA European Rallycross Championship (ERX) in the 1980s and 1990s. He won the Swedish championship in 1989, 1991 and 1992, whereas he placed third in the 1993 ERX and fourth in 1991.

In 2013, Johan Kristoffersson and Pontus Tidemand entered the Swedish round of the 2013 FIA European Rallycross Championship with a Volkswagen Scirocco.

In 2014, Kristoffersson drove a Volkswagen Polo at three rounds of the ERX, winning a race, as well as and four rounds of the FIA World Rallycross Championship (WRX). In addition, Ole Christian Veiby entered two WRX rounds and one ERX round.

In 2015, Volkswagen Team Sweden was one of two teams officially supported by Volkswagen Motorsport in the WRX along with Marklund Motorsport. Johan Kristoffersson finished third, and Tord Linnerud finished 14th. Ole Christian Veiby finished third in the 2015 ERX, and entered one WRX round.

Kristoffersson and Marklund combined their operations to participate in the 2016 WRX Championship under the brand Volkswagen RX Sweden.[1] Johan Kristoffersson was runner-up, whereas Anton Marklund finished 13th.

Kristoffersson signed a partnership with the squad of Petter Solberg for the 2017 WRX season, under the name PSRX Volkswagen World RX Team Sweden and is currently headquartered in Torsby. Kristoffersson took six wins and the title, whereas Solberg finished third with one win and three podiums.

STCC[edit]

Kristoffersson joined the Swedish Touring Car Championship in 1998, with Tommy Kristoffersson ranking fourth and Mats Lindén fifth with an Audi A4 Quattro. Mattias Ekström won the 1999 title, whereas Kristoffersson finished 9th. In 2000, Fredrik Ekblom was runner-up and Kristoffersson was 8th. Roberto Colciago was the 2001 champion, while Kristoffersson resulted fourth. Colciago defended his title in 2002, Kristoffersson finished 6th and Marius Erlandsen finished 10th.

With the new Audi A4 for the 2003 season, Fredrik Ekblom won the third consecutive title for the team, Tobias Johansson ended 6th and Kristoffersson 7th. In 2004, Ekblom finished third and Kristoffersson 8th. Ekblom ended 6th in 2005 and Kristoffersson 10th. In 2006, Thed Björk won the championship, Ekblom finished 4th and Kristoffersson finished 10th. in 2007, Björk finished 4th, Frank Stippler was 7th and Kristoffersson 14th.

In 2008, Audi dropped factory support to the team. Kristoffersson missed three races and finished 14th, whereas Alexander Lvov finished 19th.

For the 2009 STCC season, Tommy Kristoffersson retired as Johan Kristoffersson replaced him to become the team's new lead driver. Driving an Audi A4, he finished 18th overall and runner-up in the privateers cup, whereas Andreas Simonsen entered two rounds.

In 2010, the Kristoffersson began to operate the Team Biogas.se team, replacing Brovallen Motorsport, switching to Volkswagen Scirocco cars. Ekblom finished third and Patrik Olsson finished sixth, whereas Johan Kristoffersson entered the last three rounds. In 2011, Ekblom was runner-up and Olsson was ninth. Kristoffersson competed in the second half of the season, finishing 10th.

Kristoffersson Motorsport stayed loyal to the STCC in 2012, while rival teams created the TTA – Racing Elite League. Johan Kristoffersson won the championship with the Volkswagen Scirocco, whereas Jordi Gené finished 7th. When both championships merged in 2013 and adopted TTA technical regulations, Kristoffersson decided to close their touring car program.

With Volkswagen Sweden factory support, Kristoffersson Motorsport returned to the STCC in 2017 with the Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR. Fredrik Ekblom was runner-up and Fredrik Blomstedt finished third, whereas Johan Kristoffersson ranked fourth despite entering only four of the seven rounds.

Johan Kristoffersson won the 2018 championship with three wins and seven podiums in 12 races. His teammates Hugo Nerman and Nicklas Oscarsson finished 9th and 15th with no podiums.

Racing record[edit]

FIA European Rallycross Championship results[edit]

(key)

Supercar[edit]

Year Entrant Car No. Driver 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ERX Points
2013 Volkswagen Dealer Team KMS Volkswagen Scirocco 61 Sweden Johan Kristoffersson GBR POR FRA NOR SWE
10
BEL NED AUT POL 28th 11
62 Sweden Pontus Tidemand GBR POR FRA NOR SWE
26
BEL NED AUT POL 45th 0
2014 Volkswagen Dealer Team KMS Volkswagen Polo 52 Norway Ole Christian Veiby GBR NOR BEL
10
GER ITA 29th 7
53 Sweden Johan Kristoffersson GBR NOR BEL
DSQ
GER
3
ITA
1
8th 30
2015 Volkswagen Team Sweden Volkswagen Polo 52 Norway Ole Christian Veiby BEL
2
GER
7
NOR
18
BAR
1
ITA
3
3rd 86

Complete FIA World Rallycross Championship results[edit]

(key)

Supercar[edit]

Year Entrant Car No. Driver 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 WRX Points Teams Points
2014 Volkswagen Dealer Team KMS Volkswagen Polo 52 Norway Ole Christian Veiby POR
GBR
NOR
FIN
SWE
21
BEL
19
CAN
FRA
GER
ITA
TUR
ARG
NC 0 N/A N/A
53 Sweden Johan Kristoffersson POR GBR NOR
FIN SWE
20
BEL
3
CAN FRA GER
8
ITA
5
TUR ARG 15th 33
2015 Volkswagen Team Sweden Volkswagen Polo 3 Sweden Johan Kristoffersson POR
1
HOC
8
BEL
7
GBR
3
GER
4
SWE
11
CAN
11
NOR
10
FRA
4
BAR
2
TUR
3
ITA
2
ARG
13
3rd 234 4th 291
52 Norway Ole Christian Veiby POR
HOC
BEL
GBR
GER
SWE
9
CAN
NOR
FRA
BAR
TUR
ITA
ARG
10
19th 19
99 Norway Tord Linnerud POR
16
HOC
11
BEL
12
GBR
9
GER
5
SWE
21
CAN
20
NOR
15
FRA
18
BAR
12
TUR
11
ITA
11
ARG
14th 49
2016 Volkswagen RX Sweden Volkswagen Polo 3 Sweden Johan Kristoffersson POR
6
HOC
7
BEL
6
GBR
12
NOR
7
SWE
5
CAN
3
FRA
1
BAR
6
LAT
5
GER
6
ARG
2
2nd 240 3rd 316
92 Sweden Anton Marklund POR
9
HOC
15
BEL
4
GBR
9
NOR
15
SWE
4
CAN
6
FRA
18
BAR
14
LAT
15
GER
15
ARG
11
13th 76
34 United States Tanner Foust POR
HOC
BEL
GBR
22
NOR
SWE
CAN
FRA
BAR
LAT
GER
18
ARG
29th 0 N/A N/A
2017 PSRX Volkswagen Sweden Volkswagen Polo GTI 3 Sweden Johan Kristoffersson BAR
6
POR
3
HOC
2
BEL
1
GBR
2
NOR
1
SWE
1
CAN
1
FRA
1
LAT
1
GER
7
RSA
1
1st 316 1st 544
11 Norway Petter Solberg BAR
4
POR
6
HOC
4
BEL
3
GBR
1
NOR
7
SWE
7
CAN
2
FRA
5
LAT
7
GER
4
RSA
4
3rd 252
94 Germany Dieter Depping BAR POR HOC BEL GBR NOR SWE CAN FRA LAT GER
16
RSA
26th 1
2018 PSRX Volkswagen Sweden Volkswagen Polo R 1 Sweden Johan Kristoffersson BAR
1
POR
1
BEL
5
GBR
1
NOR
1
SWE
1
CAN
1
FRA
1
LAT
1
USA
1
GER
1
RSA
1
1st 341 1st 568
11 Norway Petter Solberg BAR
5
POR
3
BEL
2
GBR
7
NOR
3
SWE
7
CAN
5
FRA
3
LAT
7
USA
2
GER
5
RSA
5
5th 227

* Season still in progress.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ridge, Hal (11 December 2015). "Volkswagen's top World Rallycross Championship teams merge for 2016". Autosport. Retrieved 15 December 2015.

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