The Solberg name is one of the most famous in rallying. And now it is a family that not only competes on the stages, but is helping shape the future of the World Rally Championship
If you spend just five minutes with the Solberg family, it’s virtually impossible not to get wrapped up in the unadulterated and infectious passion they exude for rallying. Rallying is very much a family affair for the Solbergs. Petter made the surname a household one around the world when he and Phil Mills took the famous blue and yellow factory Subaru to the world title in 2003.
It is a great sport, and we need to take care of it' Pernilla Solberg It was among the raft of ideas that Pernilla played an active role in collating from meeting with crews throughout last season, an extensive list that was eventually presented to the FIA. Now the vision has been realised, it is up to the stakeholders to work together with FIA to help the WRC navigate to a brighter future.
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