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KMS commits to three-car team for World RX electric era

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06.10.21

Kristoffersson Motorsport (KMS) is the first confirmed team for the 2022 FIA World Rallycross Championship, after the Swedish outfit announced that it has ordered three kits for the maiden season of the sport’s new electric era.

It was revealed last week that 14 kits have already been reserved from Austrian firm Kreisel Electric, the company behind the cutting-edge RX1e car which features faster acceleration and greater all-round performance than ever before courtesy of 500kW delivered to the twin motors – equivalent to 680bhp – and 880Nm of instant torque.

Founded by former FIA European Rallycross Championship front-runner and multiple Swedish title-winner Tommy Kristoffersson – father of three-time World Rallycross Champion Johan Kristoffersson – the eponymously-named Kristoffersson Motorsport outfit has achieved considerable success in both rallycross and touring car racing.

After Tommy Kristoffersson retired from racing in 2008, Johan picked up the mantle and won the Scandinavian Touring Car Championship in 2012 behind the wheel of a biogas-fuelled Volkswagen Scirocco. The next season, KMS returned to Euro RX in the Supercar (now Euro RX1) class, with victories and podium finishes for both Kristoffersson Jnr and Ole Christian Veiby over the following three years.

In parallel with that programme, KMS entered World RX at the series’ inception in 2014, initially running under the Volkswagen Dealer Team KMS banner before changing to Volkswagen Team Sweden and subsequently Volkswagen RX Sweden. Johan Kristoffersson reached the top step of the rostrum in the 2015 curtain-raiser in Portugal en route to third in the Drivers’ standings, before grabbing the runner-up spoils in 2016, recording his second career triumph in France along the way.

In 2017 and 2018, KMS then played an instrumental role in the back-to-back Drivers’ and Teams’ titles achieved by PSRX Volkswagen Sweden, contributing vital personnel and infrastructure to the all-conquering project. Following a year away, the squad rejoined the fray as Volkswagen Dealerteam BAUHAUS in 2020, propelling Kristoffersson to his third Drivers’ crown.

 

Tommy Kristoffersson, Team Owner, Kristoffersson Motorsport, said:

“We have already won one World Championship title with our own team last year,  but to fight for the first-ever World Championship crown with electric rallycross cars is the ultimate challenge and one that really inspires us – it was simply an opportunity that was far too good to turn down.

“We have a lot of history in rallycross – this is what we do best – and we had several options available to us for 2022, but I was not interested in starting something if we could not do it properly. Thankfully, like us, our new investors truly believe in the future of electric rallycross and are ready to embrace this exciting change.”