SS14 Kolksele 2

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Distance 16.06 km
Elevation 137 m
Weather 3°C
Surface The surface of the stage is snow and ice
Map Detailed map
Spectator spots Spectator areas
  • 1
    Holmbäck Close

    The stage begins on a winding forest road that straightens into a faster section after about 2 km. At Holmbäck, the stage takes a sharp hairpin right, which marks the location of Spectator Area 1.

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    Directions
  • A
    Holmbäck Close

    After the hairpin in Holmbäck, the stage continues onto a relatively narrow road with several smaller bumps, curves, and crests, passing snowmobile Spectator Area A.

  • 2
    Mjösjö Close

    Spectator Area 2 in Mjösjö is easily accessible via the main road. Here, spectators can watch the cars as they exit the forest and join the main village road.

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    Directions
  • B
    Nyborg 1 Close

    Here, the stage follows the wide and undulating village road to snowmobile Spectator Area B, where spectators can enjoy watching the cars navigate a series of sweeping curves.

  • C
    Nyborg 2 Close

    About a kilometre further along is snowmobile Spectator Area C, where the road maintains a similar character to Area B, with the cars taking on more long, sweeping curves at high speed.

  • 3
    Hednäs/Högås Close

    After a series of tight bends, the stage reaches Spectator Area 3 in Hednäs, which features several large spectator areas. Here, drivers must time their braking point perfectly, as the road turns sharply just after a crest to loop around a garage. The cars then accelerate through some gentle bends uphill to the junction at Högås village farm.

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    Directions
  • D
    Högås Close

    At Högås, the rally road makes a sharp left turn by the village hall and then accelerates past the snowmobile spectator area in Högås.

  • 4
    Pengfors kraftstation (Power Station) Close

    The road continues to Spectator Area 4, where spectators can watch the cars at high speed for an extended period as they pass over a couple of significant crests before braking for an upcoming junction.

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  • 5
    Pengfors Motorstadion (Motor Stadium) Close

    Just before the finish, the stage turns into Pengfors Motorstadion, where Spectator Area 5 and snowmobile Spectator Area E offer the chance to watch the cars navigate several tight turns on the motor stadium's parking area before completing the final stretch to the finish line.

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  • E
    Pengfors Motorstadion (Motor Stadium) Close

    Similar to Spectator Area 5, snowmobile Spectator Area E offers views of the cars making several tight turns in the motor stadium's parking area before completing the final stretch of the stage.

Stage description Stage description

Kolksele is a varied and challenging stage that offers an exciting mix of fast sections and more technical driving. It begins with a couple of kilometres on a winding forest road before straightening out slightly as it reaches the village road in Mjösjö. 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.

The fast village road is interrupted at regular intervals by more technical sections, such as in Kolksele, where the stage loops around a barn, and in Pengfors, where it takes a detour into the Pengfors Motorstadion before ending in Penglund.
This stage offers varied driving that truly tests both the car's and the driver's capabilities.

Safety information Safety information

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.

Thursday 13 February

Friday 14 February

Saturday 15 February

Sunday 16 February