It was the rain that dominated the replay of last year's SM final between Dackarna and Smederna.

First, the drivers had to wait 50 minutes before the match could start.

Then there was a break in four heats before it started pouring down again at the position 12-12.

But no break was taken - even though the track was really waterlogged.

- We really should not have driven the fifth heat, we all stood as question marks when the referee let the drivers drive on when it was a mud bath out there, says Dackarna's team leader Mikael Teurnberg who in the pouring rain saw his team get a fifth in the back.

In the seventh heat, good advice started to get expensive for the home team after they lost it 4-2, but they recovered quickly and fixed a fifth in the eighth and polished to the numbers to 23-25.

Then the match was broken again - and an hour later the decision was made that the match would end and the victory would go to Smederna because eight heats had already been harvested.

- It feels heavy to lose by two points after we were forced to cancel the match, says Teurnberg.