Interview: Oliver Solberg on WRC2, winning and the importance of donuts

Interview: Oliver Solberg on WRC2, winning and the importance of donuts

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World Rally Championship WRC2 challenger Oliver Solberg is eager to build on the strengths he showed this season in the second tier of international rallying, “The same as this year,” the 22 year-o…

Oliver Solberg, the young driver competing in the World Rally Championship (WRC2), is determined to build on his success from this season and aims to become world champion. Despite finishing sixth in the WRC2 standings, Solberg showcased his speed and talent by winning stages and securing victories in Rally Sweden and Rally Chile. Currently in the offseason, Solberg is using his time to create Christmas gifts for his sponsors as a way of showing gratitude for their support. While he admits the offseason can be boring without driving, he sees it as a crucial period to plan for the future. Solberg also had the opportunity to compete in the historic 350-mile Roger Albert Clark Rally in his father’s Ford Escort RS1800, which he described as an amazing adventure and a dream come true. Reflecting on his 2023 season, Solberg is satisfied with his performance, acknowledging that he was the fastest overall and looking forward to what lies ahead.

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