Klara Augusta Linnéa Andersson (born 29 February 2000)[1] is a Swedish rallycross driver who currently competes in the FIA World Rallycross Championship for the CE Dealer Team.[2]
She is the younger sister of former FIA European Rallycross Championship event winner Magda Andersson.[3] Her father, Håkan, formerly competed in the Swedish Rallycross Championship for Volvo and BMW.[4]
Biography
A member of the Sweden Junior National Team of Motorsport, Andersson started her career in karting before switching to rallycross in 2018 after a five-year hiatus.[5] She made her way up the national motorsport scene, including a wildcard appearance at the 2019 RallyX Nordic season finale, and finished runner-up in the JSM (Junior) class of the 2020 Swedish Rallycross Championship, driving a BMW 120.[6] The following year she made the step up to the SM (Senior) 2150 class, unexpectedly winning the title in her first season in a field that consisted of more than 50 drivers.[7][8]
After impressing in the FIA RX2e Championship,[9] where she achieved a best finish of 4th at Spa-Francorchamps from two rounds,[10][11] and in the Extreme E rookie test,[12] Andersson was signed by Xite Energy Racing to partner team owner Oliver Bennett for the 2022 Extreme E season.[13][14] However, she contracted COVID-19 shortly before the opening round in Saudi Arabia and was replaced by the championship's female reserve driver Tamara Molinaro.[15] Molinaro was eventually retained by the team, with Andersson taking her place as reserve. The Swede would make her long-awaited Extreme E debut in September at the fourth event of the season, the Copper X-Prix in Chile, standing in for Jutta Kleinschmidt, who injured herself during free practice, at Abt Cupra XE.[16] Together with Dakar Rally legend Nasser Al-Attiyah, Andersson took third place, thus achieving a podium finish on debut.[17] Andersson joined SUN Minimeal Team for the 2024 season as Abt Cupra XE left the series.[18][19] On 6 September, a week before the scheduled Island X-Prix, Extreme E announced that the rounds in Sardinia and Phoenix were cancelled.[20][21]
In May 2022, it was announced that Andersson would join Niclas Grönholm at the Construction Equipment Dealer Team in RX1e, the top class of the 2022 FIA World Rallycross Championship, in what became the first full-season gender equal line-up of the championship.[22] She made history in round 5 of the season in Portugal by becoming the first ever woman to step on a top-flight rallycross podium.[23][24]
In September 2025, Carl Cox Motorsport officially entered the FIA Extreme H World Cup with Timo Scheider, who doubles as the team principal, and Andersson as the drivers pair.[25]
Racing record
Complete FIA World Rallycross Championship results
(key)
RX2e
RX1e/RX1
- Season still in progress.
RX2e
RX1e/RX1
- Season still in progress.
Complete Extreme E results
(key) † Season abandoned.
External links
References
- Klara Andersson hitta.se, retrieved 22 May 2024^
- Klara Andersson and Niclas Grönholm join forces in groundbreaking gender-equal line-up at CE Dealer Team FIA World Rallycross Championship, retrieved 2022-06-23^
- Klara Andersson - World RX FIA World Rallycross Championship, retrieved 2022-02-26^
- The Team magdaandersson.se, 16 May 2019^
- Klara Andersson - RX2e FIA-RX2e.com, retrieved 2022-02-26^
- Tabell Rc SM Hö 1+2 Vä 3+4 A 5 2020 prepp final Svenska Bilsportförbundet, retrieved 2022-02-26^
- Stephen Brunsdon. Sweden's next rallycross talent with big ambitions DirtFish, 2021-11-26, retrieved 2022-02-26^
- Championship Standings Rallycross SM 2021 mk 210815 Svenska Bilsportförbundet, retrieved 2022-02-26^
- Pontus Lindroos. Klara Andersson set to become first Female to race in RX2e thecheckeredflag.co.uk, 2021-09-28, retrieved 2022-02-26^
- Andersson a step closer to World RX dream after electrifying RX2e bow FIA-RX2e.com, 2021-10-21, retrieved 2022-02-26^
- Klara Andersson klar för finaltävlingen av Rallycross-VM Skånesport.se, 2021-11-12, retrieved 2022-02-26^
- Matt Kew. Peterhansel leads Extreme E rookie test line-up for Rosberg Motorsport.com, 2021-10-27, retrieved 2022-02-26^
- Vivien Strebelow. Rallycross star Klara Andersson to make Extreme E debut Racers - Behind the Helmet, 2022-02-12, retrieved 2022-02-26^
- XITE Energy Racing announces new driver line-up for Extreme E Racer.com, 2022-02-12, retrieved 2022-02-26^
- Justin Nguyen. Tamara Molinaro subbing for Andersson in Desert X Prix thecheckeredflag.co.uk, 2022-02-18, retrieved 2022-02-25^
- Justin Nguyen. Klara Andersson to fill in for Kleinschmidt in Copper X Prix The Checkered Flag, 24 September 2022, retrieved 2022-09-24^
- Kevin Turner. Copper X-Prix: Hamilton's X44 squad takes Extreme E win after McLaren penalty Autosport, 25 September 2022, retrieved 26 September 2022^
- Dominik Wilde. SUN Minimeal joins Extreme E with Scheider and Andersson RACER, 29 January 2024, retrieved 29 January 2024^
- ABT CUPRA to focus entirely on Formula E in 2024 ABT Sportsline, 2023-12-06, retrieved 2024-01-30^
- Extreme E Season 4 statement Extreme E, September 6, 2024, retrieved September 6, 2024^
- Dominik Wilde. Extreme E puts its season's remaining races on hold RACER, September 6, 2024, retrieved September 6, 2024^
- CE Dealer Team announces world-first gender equal World RX line-up with Klara Andersson and Niclas Grönholm CE Dealer Team, retrieved 2022-06-23^
- 'Proud' Andersson reflects on history-making weekend FIA World Rallycross Championship, 2022-09-20, retrieved 2022-09-26^
- The World RX rookie that's already made history DirtFish, 2022-09-24, retrieved 2022-09-26^
- Carl Cox Motorsport returns for FIA Extreme H World Cup with Scheider and Andersson Extreme H, 24 September 2025, retrieved 24 September 2025^