Eriksson finished third in the final, after Linus Westman who took care of second place. Oliver Eriksson can comfort himself with a total silver in the Swedish Championships.

The 74-year-old legend Per Eklund got around the five laps in the semifinals, but finished sixth and last in his heat, a bit behind the others in the field.

In the class RM 2150, where RM stands for National Championship, Björn Putte Alvarsson won after taking home the last part of the competition just before the biggest challenger August Krokström who rolled into the finish line a few seconds later.

Per Berglund was in practice a clear champion in the 2400 class. He came second in the final race after Simon C Claesson. Bronze went to Rasmus Carlsson.

In the junior-SM 2150, the final battle for the gold was extremely dramatic. Filip Martinsson won gold despite coming in last with an imprinted left front tire. Klara Andersson missed the gold when she only came fourth after slipping away in the wildcard curve. Alexander Jeppsson, who won the race, had to settle for a bronze medal.

Andreas Israelsson won the final in the Supernational and took care of the silver before Micke Nilsson, who came second in the final. Per-Erik Blomqvist was already a clear Swedish Championship winner.

CLIP: Two generations of rallycross in the same competition (7 August 2020)

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The legend Per Eklund and the world champion Johan Kristoffersson are both represented at Arvika vehicle museum. This weekend, they will for the first time drive in the same competition, RallyX Nordic on the home track in Arvika. Hear their thoughts on it in the clip above. Photo: SVT