Team Hansen MJP pulled off a maximum points score from the previous round in Spain and left leading both championships. While it’s mathematically impossible for the team to improve on their last outing, it won’t stop them from trying to repeat the same feat again this weekend in Belgium.
Timmy and Kevin Hansen will be looking to do their very best and maximise the score for their team, pushing hard to try and repeat the heroics of their 1-2 finish at Barcelona, but this time on a brand new track for the FIA World RX Championship.
For many years, the Belgian round of the series was held at Mettet, but now it comes to the country’s most famous motorsport venue: Spa-Francorchamps. Not only that, but the best-known part of this epic circuit – the breath-taking Eau Rouge complex – forms the centrepiece of a brand new rallycross track. With everyone starting on a level playing field, it’s another totally new challenge for Team Hansen MJP.
Belgium has a long and esteemed history in Rallycross but this year, it’s all change. Spa-Francorchamps, one of the most revered racing circuits in the world, is hosting an FIA World Rallycross round for the first time.
As the drivers start the lap of the new track, they cross Eau Rouge, head up the hill at Raidillon, take a hairpin turn and fly back down the incline, then turn right into a brand new, purpose built gravel section containing a wide, sweeping, banked gravel turn.
There’s one last blast of glory as drivers take a jump just before crossing the start/finish line and approaching Eau Rouge anew.
What to look out for
Everyone will have one eye in the sky, keeping tabs on Spa-Francorchamps notoriously changeable weather conditions. World RX rounds run in the wet are pretty rare but here of all places it’s quite likely; the last occurence was at the Belgian round last year, when it was held at Mettet.
There’s also a huge banked turn to finish the lap, though drivers taking a joker lap will take a narrower, flat lane on the inside. No one’s really sure what the fastest way around it will be, so watch out for drivers experimenting with different lines in search of crucial tenths of a second.
With Spa being a new track, nobody really knows what to expect. However, it’s going to be fast with gravel that’s quite compact; so a car that’s suited to a high top speed and rapid direction changes is needed.
Teams are going to have to find a wet set-up quickly if it rains, which is normally the case at some point during the Spa weekend, given the circuit is located in the Ardennes hills. That means making the car softer to provide better traction in slippery conditions.
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Timmy Hansen:
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Kevin Hansen:
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THE BOSS:
Kenneth Hansen:
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