
Here at Pengfors Motor Stadium, the audience can follow the rally cars as they complete almost an entire lap on the rallycross track before continuing on a fast village road toward Pengfors power station.
The rally cars arrive fast from the wide village road and must hit the braking point to enter the track without losing time; the rallycross track itself is significantly more technical and demanding than the road they drive on both before and after the visit to the track.
Here at Pengfors Motor Stadium, the audience can follow the rally cars as they complete almost an entire lap on the rallycross track before continuing on a fast village road toward Pengfors power station.
The rally cars arrive fast from the wide village road and must hit the braking point to enter the track without losing time; the rallycross track itself is significantly more technical and demanding than the road they drive on both before and after the visit to the track.
Pengfors Power Station is the place that rally fans who like high speed will head for. The rally cars gather speed all the way from Pengfors Motorstadion, on the wide public road, past the entrance to the power station and continue accelerating up the hill to the north.
Here there are large fields, which function as natural grandstands, where the audience can follow the rally cars for a longer period of time. Long view.
A spectator area that provides a good opportunity to follow the cars over a long distance as they come at high speed down the hill after the turn-off at Högås community center, round a garage, and then rejoin the wide village road before disappearing up toward the forest after about 500 meters.
The spectator area is easily accessible via the main road through Mjösjö. Here, spectators can watch the cars as they come in high speed from the main village road and join a narrower forest road after a ridge.
Here the stage emerges from a technical section through the forest to join a fast forest road before it turns left toward the finish.
Kolksele is a varied and challenging stage that offers an exciting mix of fast sections and more technical driving. Almost right at the start the cars arrive at Pengfors Motor Stadium where the cars will do a longer run compared to last year. After that the stage consists of a nice, wide rally road northwards towards Pengfors power station. The majority of the stage runs on a fine, wide, and fast village road with flowing curves and crests that create a rhythmic and thrilling drive on the village road in Mjösjö. The stage is finished by a couple of kilometers of winding forest road. This stage offers varied driving that truly tests both the car's and the driver's capabilities.
Snowmobile – stay on the trail. All snowmobile traffic should stay on the trails within the competition area, and all ”free riding” must be avoided. Wild animals and reindeers can be frightened and run towards the rally stages.
Safety Areas. It is important where you as a spectator stand and walk. Stages can be cancelled immediately if you don’t respect the safety areas!

Don’t walk! It is forbidden to walk on the stage within 30 minutes of the stage start.
No Drone Zone. Unauthorized drones are prohibited for security reasons.













