Olsbergs “limits European activities” to focus on Nitro

The Swedish outfit's premier Supercar program will be in the US, fielding four cars

Oliver Eriksson and Sebastian Eriksson

Olsbergs MSE has “taken the very deliberate decision to limit our European activities” for 2021 as it plots a return to US glory in the new Nitro Rallycross series.

The Swedish team will campaign four cars in NRX’s premier class this year: a brace of Ford Fiestas, plus two Honda Civic Coupes that it previously ran with factory backing in Global Rallycross from 2016-17.

Sebastian Eriksson, a winner in both GRC and World Rallycross, will return to the team alongside 2015 GRC Lites champion Oliver Eriksson, with World RX event winner Kevin Eriksson and Fraser McConnell completing the team’s driver lineup.

“We have been involved in the Nitro Rallycross concept from the outset, and truly believe this is the future for ‘Rallycross 2.0’,” said OMSE CEO and team principal, Andreas Eriksson.

“Travis’s dynamism and energy is a breath of fresh air, and we are hugely excited to see his plans come to fruition together with the NRX crew.

“For us, this is only the first stage of a much longer-term strategy.”

OMSE’s commitment to a full NRX program – which will also include fielding two entries in the single make NRX NEXT development category that will utilize OMSE’s own venerable SuperCar Lites platform – means that its operations closer to home will be slimmed down.

It will continue to play a key role in running the World RX-supporting RX2e category – of which Guillame De Ridder has been confirmed for – while also running full-time entries in RallyX Nordic’s SuperCar Lites class.

But in terms of a Supercar program, a full season in RallyX Nordic for DirtFish-backed McConnell is likely to be its only major European effort.

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Photo: Olsbergs MSE

“We have taken the very deliberate decision to limit our European activities for the OMSE factory drivers in 2021,” said Eriksson.

“That will allow us to concentrate fully on preparing for NRX, because we very much intend to hit the ground running come September.

“Having won GRC in its first year and the world championship in its first year, we are chasing the hat-trick. It’s going to be awesome – bring it on!”

Aside from its 2021 NRX programs, OMSE is also collaborating with its RX2e development partner QEV technologies on the new FC1-X electric supercar which will be introduced by NRX in 2022.

The car, which will resemble a crossover with power output in the region of 1000 bhp, will begin track testing next month.

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OMSE has been a major player in US rallycross for a decade. After taking Tanner Foust to the inaugural US rallycross title in 2010, it went on to dominate the early years of Global Rallycross, winning the series from 2011-14 with Foust, Toomas Heikkinen, and Joni Wiman and sweeping the manufacturers’ championship for Ford from 2013-15.

The team ran factory-backed Fiestas until 2015, with Marcus Grönholm, Foust, Andreas Eriksson, Brian Deegan, Scott Speed, Toomas Heikkinen, Patrik Sandell, Sebastian Eriksson and Wiman all winning for the team. Heikkinen’s five consecutive wins during his title-winning 2013 season remains a US rallycross record.

For 2016 the team introduced the Honda Civic Coupe to GRC, marking the first time the Japanese brand had an official presence in rallycross.

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The team remained a regular podium threat during that time, and took a sole win in Louisville in 2017. That year the team locked out fourth to sixth in the drivers’ points with Sebastian Eriksson, Mitchell DeJong, and Oliver Eriksson.

OMSE also won three GRC Lites titles in four years between 2014-17 with DeJong, Oliver Eriksson, and Cyril Raymond.

It didn’t return to US rallycross supercar competition when Americas Rallycross superseded GRC for 2018, but remained in a supporting role as ARX’s development class ARX2 ran Lites cars.

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