Sat 29 Oct 2022

Timmy Hansen hits the high notes in Catalunya

It had been, by his own admission, a long time coming, but Timmy Hansen finally secured his first win of the 2022 FIA World Rallycross Championship campaign with a commanding performance at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya today (29 October) – meaning Johan Kristoffersson will have to wait at least one more day to clinch his fifth Drivers’ crown.

It had been, by his own admission, a long time coming, but Timmy Hansen finally secured his first win of the 2022 FIA World Rallycross Championship campaign with a commanding performance at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya today (29 October) – meaning Johan Kristoffersson will have to wait at least one more day to clinch his fifth Drivers’ crown.

At a track where he had triumphed twice before, Hansen was in determined mood from the outset, with the sole focus of turning around the bad luck that has plagued him and Hansen World RX Team this season and returning to the top step of the podium.

Having run Kristoffersson close for the fastest time in the SuperPole session and placed third in the intermediate ranking, Hansen then engaged in a crowd-pleasing duel with his countryman in the first progression race.

After getting the undercut on Kristoffersson at the start, his Volkswagen rival launched a counter-attack and the pair ran side-by-side the length of the back straight prior to coming together at Turn Nine, with Hansen striking the tyres and his fellow Swede being tipped into a half-spin.

The 2019 world champion proceeded to follow team-mate Kevin Hansen home in semi-final two, before exiting Turn One in the final in second position behind Niclas Grönholm, as a squeeze spat Kristoffersson and Kevin Hansen out wide.

After immediately taking his joker, the elder Hansen brother then hunted Grönholm down, snatching the lead on the last lap to belatedly open his winning account for the year in emphatic fashion and climb to second in the standings.

“Coming here, I wanted nothing more than to win, and it feels fantastic to finally do it,” the 30-year-old reflected. “It’s long overdue, and we knew it was going to come sooner or later. Both Kevin and I have led finals this season and we’ve come so close I don’t know how many times, but today was the day when everything came together at the right moment.

“I’m so happy, and so thankful to all the guys inside the team. We’ve been working on this car and this electric project for so long, and focussing super hard on bringing updates to close the gap. We’ve kept believing and kept pushing and now we are in fighting range, and to finally stand on the top step of the podium in World RX’s new electric era feels amazing.”

Grönholm battled back from a last corner error that cost him victory in his progression race to secure another podium finish for Construction Equipment Dealer Team, with impressive rookie Gustav Bergström rounding out the rostrum for the third time in swift succession.

At the scene of his second career World RX victory 15 months ago, Kevin Hansen wound up a distant fourth following the first corner delay – although the Swede unleashed a strong turn-of-speed all day and thrilled fans during spellbinding wheel-to-wheel scraps with both Grönholm and Ole Christian Veiby.

A three-second penalty for the Turn One contact in the final relegated Kristoffersson to fifth, having looked set to scoop his fifth World Championship title after going undefeated up to that point. The 32-year-old’s coronation will have to wait – for another 24 hours at least.

In the sister Kristoffersson Motorsport car, Veiby endured a tough day, with technical issues ruling him out of both heats. Despite blistering starts in his progression race and semi-final, the Norwegian was ultimately unable to overcome his early disadvantage.

On her first appearance at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Klara Andersson showed promising pace for CE Dealer Team in relation to her illustrious adversaries, with René Münnich bringing up the order in eighth.

On the penultimate day of the 2022 FIA RX2e Championship campaign, the battle for the runner-up spot in the overall standings took centre stage. Isak Sjökvist and Nils Andersson are tied on points following the opening two heats, with Patrick O’Donovan trailing the two Swedes in third after falling foul of a jump-start.

Champion-elect Viktor Vranckx sits just sixth at the end of a scrappy day, with former Formula 1 and MotoGP stars Nick Heidfeld and Carlos Checa displaying consistent progress in seventh and ninth respectively.

Tomorrow’s competitive action will begin with the World RX SuperPole session at 11:25 CET, followed by the first race of the day at 12:40 CET.

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FINAL RESULT: WORLD RX

1. Timmy HANSEN (SWE) Hansen World RX Team 5 laps
2. Niclas GRÖNHOLM (FIN) Construction Equipment Dealer Team + 0.516s
3. Gustav BERGSTRÖM (SWE) Gustav Bergström + 3.885s
4. Kevin HANSEN (SWE) Hansen World RX Team + 7.880s
5. Johan KRISTOFFERSSON (SWE) Kristoffersson Motorsport + 7.924s

Full results for all classes can be found here.

Finland
Starts: Wednesday, July 31, 2024 at 4:00:00 PM
Italy
Starts: Friday, July 26, 2024 at 8:30:00 AM
Hungary
Starts: Saturday, July 27, 2024 at 9:30:00 AM