- Mattias Ekström wins World RX season opener at Barcelona
- First event with Audi factory support a resounding success
- Ekström: "My whole team did a fantastic job"
Barcelona, April 3, 2017 – The 2017 FIA World Rallycross Championship could not have been off to a better start for Audi and Mattias Ekström. The season opener at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya saw the Team EKS founder triumph. In the final, the reigning world champion relegated Timo Scheider (D) and Andreas Bakkerud (N) to positions two and three. This victory immediately puts Ekström back at top of the drivers' standings. In the teams' classification, team world champions EKS are in the top spot, tied on points with Team PSRX Volkswagen Sweden.
The start to the season's first race weekend had ups and downs in store for Ekström and his teammates, Toomas Heikkinen (FIN) and Reinis Nitišs (LV).
"Saturday was incredibly difficult," says Ekström. "The weather situation kept changing – sun, rain, sun, rain. In rallycross, with its many single races, that's extremely complicated – at one time you have an advantage and others a disadvantage."
Ekström caught a rain shower in his second race and at the end of day one was only in position eleven of the overall classification. Heikkinen had better luck. The Finn did the best job of coping with the changeable conditions and was leading after day one.
On Sunday, the conditions changed. In bright sunshine and on a dry track, Ekström was able to fully utilise the strengths of his 411 kW Audi S1 EKS RX quattro, and at the end of the four qualifying sessions, was trailing Timo Scheider in second place.
For the semi-finals of the twelve best drivers, Heikkinen (P7) and Nitišs (P10) qualified as well. However, both EKS campaigners were eliminated in the penultimate session. Ekström, on the other hand, dominated the action, took the top spot after having started from pole position and in the final prevailed with a lights-to-flag victory as well.
"All in all, it was a terrific weekend," says Ekström. "I won at Barcelona in 2016, and now I did it again. My whole team did a fantastic job and we scored important points for both classifications."
EKS will be traveling from Barcelona some 1,000 kilometres to Montalegre in Portugal to prepare for round 2 of the World Rallycross Championship on April 21–23. Ekström still has a score to settle with the shortest track on the calendar. Last year, following a collision in the semi-final, the 38-year-old had to bury his hopes for victory early.
2017 FIA World RX – round 1, Barcelona – results of final
1 Mattias Ekström (S) 4m 32.260s
2 Timo Scheider (D) +0.362s
3 Andreas Bakkerud (N) +1.868s
4 Petter Solberg (N) +2.625s
5 Timmy Hansen (S) +3.251s
6 Johan Kristoffersson (S) +3.976s
Drivers' standings, 2017 FIA World RX (after 1 of 12 rounds)
1 Mattias Ekström (S) 29 points
2 Timo Scheider (D) 26 points
3 Andreas Bakkerud (N) 22 points
4 Johan Kristoffersson (S) 21 points
5 Petter Solberg (N) 19 points
6 Timmy Hansen (S) 17 points
Teams' standings, 2017 FIA World RX (after 1 of 12 rounds)
1 EKS 40 points
2 PSRX Volkswagen Sweden 40 points
3 Hoonigan Racing Division 33 points
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