The 2023 FIA World Rallycross Championship
reaches its conclusion in Hong Kong this weekend (11-12 November), with fans
primed for a thrilling double-header on the first downtown circuit in the
series’ history. All of the action will be broadcast on Rally.TV from 15:00
local time (07:00 CET) today – here are five reasons why it’s going to be
epic...
City centre thrills
For the first time in World RX, the fastest
rallycross drivers on the planet will do battle in the heart of downtown – and not
just any downtown, but in Hong Kong’s Central Harbourfront district, surrounded
by the city’s iconic skyscrapers on one side and the glistening waters of
Victoria Harbour on the other.
It is a spectacular setting for what is sure to
be a sensational season finale, with ten drivers all gunning for glory and the
honour of being World RX’s ultimate ‘street fighter’.
Coronation street
On the streets of Hong Kong, a world champion
will be crowned – and by dint of his earlier results this season, Johan
Kristoffersson has installed himself firmly in pole position to lift the
laurels for an extraordinary sixth time in his glittering career at the
international pinnacle of the sport.
The Volkswagen Dealerteam BAUHAUS star heads
into the event holding a commanding 36-point advantage over nearest pursuer Kevin
Hansen at the summit of the standings – with only 46 remaining up for grabs.
But with all drivers taking a trip into the unknown, could there be a late
upset in store?
Rookies ready to shine
The field features a couple of newcomers this
weekend, although neither is any stranger to the wider World RX package.
Indeed, both Mikaela Åhlin-Kottulinsky (Volkswagen Dealerteam BAUHAUS) and
Patrick O’Donovan (Hansen World RX Team) have extensive knowledge of the ZEROID
X1 that all competitors are driving – the former finished third in the FIA RX2e
Championship this year, and the latter won two rounds in the single-spec support
series in 2022.
With no pressure on either of their shoulders, the
pair will be keen to put in a strong performance in Hong Kong as they endeavour
to show what they can do against the discipline’s crème de la crème.
Scintillating scrap for second
If only a disaster can seemingly stop
Kristoffersson’s inexorable march towards a sixth career crown, then the scrap
for second in the standings is far less clear-cut – with four drivers blanketed
by just 12 points in the title table.
Kevin Hansen, Timo Scheider, Niclas Grönholm
and Timmy Hansen have all visited the podium this season and are more than
capable of doing so again – indeed, ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport star
Scheider, who celebrated his birthday yesterday, became the latest World RX
winner last time out in Cape Town. And to add further intrigue into the mix,
the driver just five points further back in sixth place – Ole Christian Veiby –
was fastest in qualifying practice in Hong Kong. Let battle commence!
Walls that bite
Prior to even setting foot on the track, drivers
were under absolutely no illusions that the Central Harbourfront circuit has
the potential to bite – and bite hard. That much was confirmed in practice,
when a number of them had a brush with the walls. All three got away with it on
this occasion – but they may not be so lucky when the racing action gets
underway.
With much at stake this weekend, the pressure
is on – and competitors will need to strike the right balance between pushing
hard enough to go fast, but not pushing so hard that they fall foul of the
unforgiving walls and pay a hefty price...