Swedish Duo Achieves Historic Success with Iconic Orange Volvo at Roger Albert Clark Rally
At the renowned Roger Albert Clark Rally in Wales, a Swedish rally team from Torsby made a memorable impact with their distinctively colored Volvo 262. The team, consisting of Arne Rådström as driver and Kent-Ola Björklund as co-driver, secured a class victory and finished ninth overall in one of the world's most prestigious historic car rallies.
The Roger Albert Clark Rally, celebrated for featuring classic rally cars, unfolds over five rigorous days and spans 500 kilometers of challenging special stages. This year's event presented unexpected difficulties, with competitors encountering icy, snowy, and slippery conditions. Despite these obstacles, the Swedish duo navigated the demanding course and demonstrated considerable resilience, especially after handling stages without power steering and overcoming a punctured fuel tank during the race.
The event attracted nearly 250 teams, with the majority competing in Ford Escort vehicles, which have long dominated the historic rally scene. Nevertheless, Rådström and Björklund's unique orange Volvo--dubbed "The orange brick" by British spectators--became a standout presence. The car's robust V6 engine and distinctive appearance quickly made it a crowd favorite, drawing significant attention from both rally fans and fellow competitors.
Throughout the rally, the Swedish team faced extended sections with minimal rest, including night driving through foggy stretches that challenged even the most seasoned participants. Local teams, familiar with the complex terrain, set a fast pace, but the visitors from Sweden managed to excel, outperforming expectations and earning respect from their rivals.
In the end, the team's efforts were rewarded with a first-place finish in their class (H7) and a highly commendable ninth place in the overall standings, despite a 15-minute gap to the overall winner. Their performance was particularly notable given the dominance of Ford Escorts among the leading crews. The supportive atmosphere was evident as other teams' service crews applauded the Swedish duo during the final stages, highlighting the camaraderie and sportsmanship intrinsic to the rally community.
The Volvo's popularity extended beyond the race itself, generating considerable interest on social media and among fans attending the event. The spectacle of the large, brightly colored car, coupled with its distinctive engine sound and competitive pace, contributed to its status as a highlight of the rally.
Looking ahead, the team is evaluating future opportunities to participate in similar historic rally events, both in Sweden and potentially across Europe. While Europe's championship series may present financial challenges, domestic competitions, including a new Swedish championship for historic cars, are seen as attainable goals for the accomplished duo.
Their notable achievement at the Roger Albert Clark Rally not only underscored their skill and perseverance but also highlighted the enduring appeal of classic rally cars in international motorsport.