Oliver Solberg started the Swedish rally very well and was in the absolute top.

On Saturday, among other things, engine problems made him lose and on Sunday it was understood quite early that he would finish sixth.

- This weekend has been great.

The first time I drive a WRC car at home in Sweden.

It does not get better than that, he says.

Solberg showed a high level that is sufficient against the very best and therefore he was generally satisfied with his performance.

- It was not the result we wanted, after a bit of bad luck with the car.

But we just have to work hard.

The speed is there, so we just have to work on it and we will get there.

Solberg's best place in the worst class WRC is a fifth place from Monza last year.

This weekend's result was thus his second best in his career.

21-year-old Rovanperä won before the Belgian Thierry Neuville and his compatriot Esapekka Lappi.

The victory was the Finn's third in his career.

- This is a challenger for the World Cup title, says Kruse.

Rovanperä did not celebrate the victory after the finish on the last stretch.

- I did not feel like celebrating so much.

It has been a difficult weekend for the people of Ukraine.

I hope they have strength and hope in these difficult times, says the Finn.

Briton Elfyn Evans was in the fight for the podium, but crashed into a snowdrift on Sunday morning and had to break.