Oliver Solberg (born 23 September 2001) is a Swedish Norwegian rally driver who competes in the World Rally Championship (WRC) for Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT under the Swedish flag. The son of 2003 World Rally champion Petter Solberg and WRC Commission president Pernilla Solberg, he became the 2025 WRC2 champion alongside co-driver Elliott Edmondson, and achieved his maiden WRC overall victory at a one-off appearance at the 2025 Rally Estonia.

After winning multiple crosskarting championships in his early years, Solberg became the RallyX Nordic Champion in 2018 and the FIA ERC1 Junior Champion in 2020. He made his WRC debut at the 2019 Wales Rally GB. In 2022, Solberg had a permanent part-time seat at the top level of the WRC for the first time as the third driver for Hyundai Motorsport, driving the new Rally1 car. In 2023, Solberg returned to the WRC2 competition, winning his first points-scoring event at the 2023 Rally Sweden. He returned to the top level as a full-time driver in 2026.

Early life

Solberg was introduced to the world of the WRC before his first birthday, when he attended the 2002 Cyprus Rally to watch his father compete. His grandfather and uncle are also experienced rally drivers. Though a career in motorsport wasn't inevitable, as his parents encouraged him to also try football, ice hockey and other activities, he ultimately decided to pursue motorsport. By the age of eight, he was competing in crosskarting, winning his first race. Over the next years, he won multiple Norwegian and Nordic Crosskart Championships.

Rally career

Solberg started his professional rally career in 2017 at 15 years old. Given his young age, one of the few places he was allowed to compete was the Latvian Rally Championship, though he was still too young to drive the road sections which resulted in him and his co-driver Veronica Engan swapping seats between stages. His first rally was Rally Alūksne in a Peugeot 208 R2 where he finished second in his class. He finished the year with two wins. Solberg competed in his second season of the Latvian Rally Championship in 2018, where he finished second in both the LRC3 and U28 categories behind European champion Mārtiņš Sesks.

After two years competing in the Latvian Rally Championship in the R2 class, Solberg stepped into R5 machinery for the 2019 season. He won five consecutive rallies, ultimately winning the Latvian Rally Championship in the Volkswagen Polo GTI R5. One of the rounds of the championship, Rally Liepāja, also counted for the European Rally Championship, meaning he won on his ERC debut against top-level international competition. He also drove six rounds of the American Rally Championship for Subaru USA in a WRX STI, with a livery based on his father's iconic blue and gold WRC Championship-winning car. He claimed victory on only his second outing at the Olympus Rally, and achieved a total of three victories in six races in the 2019 ARA season.

Oliver at Rally Liepaja 2019
Oliver Solberg at Rally Liepaja 2019

Solberg made his WRC debut at the end of the season at 2019 Wales Rally GB in a Volkswagen Polo GTI R5, showing stage-winning pace but ultimately retiring from the rally. The same rally also marked his father's last WRC event as he signed off with a WRC2 class victory.

After making his WRC debut at the end of 2019, Solberg stepped up into a full WRC campaign in 2020 driving his own VW Polo R5, and also a partial campaign with Škoda Motorsport. The COVID-19 pandemic paused rallying for some time, but as the sport returned, he won the Rally Sweden Lockdown before heading into the FIA ERC and scoring a podium on his full tarmac debut before winning Rally Liepaja for the second year running. When the WRC restarted, Solberg scored his first WRC class win with a WRC3 victory at Rally Estonia. He followed it up with taking home the 2020 FIA ERC1 Junior Championship title.

Oliver Solberg making his WRC car debut at the 2021 Arctic Rally

For 2021, Solberg joined the reigning WRC champions, Hyundai Motorsport, with a plan to drive the full WRC-2 season. However, after his debut for the team at the 2021 Monte Carlo Rally driving the Hyundai i20 R5, he was unexpectedly offered the chance to make his top-level WRC debut in the Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC at the second round of the season, Arctic Rally Finland. He went on to finish seventh overall with several top-four stage times. After a series of bad luck through the middle of the year while driving in the WRC2 class, Solberg ended the 2021 season back in the World Rally Car and finished fifth at the 2021 Rally Monza.

Oliver Solberg during the Orlen 80th Rally Poland

2022 saw Solberg return to Hyundai Motorsport's top-level team, driving as the third driver on selected events throughout the season. He shared the seat with Dani Sordo, with a best finish of fourth at Ypres Rally.

On October 6, 2022, it was announced that Solberg and Hyundai Motorsport would part ways at the end of the season at the end of the contract.

For the 2023 season, Solberg contested a full season in the WRC2 category, piloting the new Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 for Toksport WRT. He concluded his WRC2 campaign with a second class victory of the season at Rally Chile, ending the year sixth in the standings. Solberg was retained by Škoda and Toksport for the 2024 season, with the Swede contesting another full WRC2 campaign. He finished the year as runner-up, winning three events and taking the championship battle with eventual champion Sami Pajari to the final round at Rally Japan. A crash at Rally Portugal and a puncture at Rally Chile ultimately cost Solberg the title, despite him winning more stages in WRC2 than any other driver in 2024.

Off the back of finishing the season as WRC2 runner-up in 2024, Solberg parted ways with Škoda and Toksport WRT. On December 10, 2024, it was announced that Solberg would join Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT and Printsport for the 2025 season, contesting a full WRC2 campaign in the Toyota GR Yaris Rally2. At Rally Estonia, Solberg was given the opportunity to drive the Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 for his first top-line WRC start since the 2022 Rally New Zealand. He dominated the event, winning nine stages en route to his maiden WRC event victory. Solberg also leads the 2025 WRC2 Championship as of August 2025, with three event victories from five starts.

Rallycross career

Oliver at Holjes RX 2018
Oliver Solberg at Holjes RX 2018

Alongside his rallying commitments, Solberg also entered the RallyX Nordic Championship in 2017, driving his father's 600bhp FIA World Rallycross Championship-winning DS3. His father had jokingly promised that Solberg could drive the car if he could get all the licences and agreements in place, assuming that it wouldn't be possible given his young age. However, Solberg managed to get things in place in time for the season start. Solberg finished on the podium on his debut, and after winning two events in 2017 he ended the season second in the championship.

Solberg returned to the RallyX Nordic Championship in 2018, taking the Championship title with three overall wins.

In 2020, Solberg made a one-off return to rallycross, driving the DS3 in the All-Star Magic Weekend at Höljes – an event aimed to bring motorsport to people around the world online during the COVID-19 pandemic. He finished third behind World RX drivers Johan Kristoffersson and Robin Larsson. The 'one-off' return became a 'two-off' after he took part in the Euro RX round at Höljes, winning on track ahead of Anton Marklund and Johan Kristoffersson, but later being controversially disqualified for an overweight car.

Personal life

Solberg is the son of the Norwegian 2003 World Rally Champion, Petter Solberg, and Swedish mother Pernilla Solberg (née Walfridsson), who is also a successful former rally driver. His uncle Henning Solberg, cousin Oscar Solberg and grandparents are or have been well-known motorsport competitors. He lives in Gunnarskog, Sweden.

Solberg's 2018 RallyX Nordic title success, as well as his rally career so far and personal journey, was the subject of the 2019 film Born2Drive which was released in cinemas across Norway. Solberg and his family also feature in the Discovery+ and TVNorge series, Team Solberg. Season 1 was released in 2020, and Season 2 was released in 2022.

In 2024, Solberg joined Formula 1 driver Lando Norris' Quadrant Athlete program alongside WMX racer Lotte van Drunen, Moto3 rider Iván Ortolá, and Olympic skateboarder Keegan Palmer.

Rally victories

WRC victories

#EventSeasonCo-driverCar
1Estonia 15th Rally Estonia2025United Kingdom Elliott EdmondsonToyota GR Yaris Rally1
2Monaco 94th Monte Carlo Rally2026United Kingdom Elliott EdmondsonToyota GR Yaris Rally1

ERC victories

#EventSeasonCo-driverCar
1Latvia 7th Rally Liepāja2019Republic of Ireland Aaron JohnstonVolkswagen Polo GTI R5
2Latvia 8th Rally Liepāja2020Republic of Ireland Aaron JohnstonVolkswagen Polo GTI R5
3Sweden 1st Royal Rally of Scandinavia2023United Kingdom Elliott EdmondsonVolkswagen Polo GTI R5
4Sweden 2nd Royal Rally of Scandinavia2024United Kingdom Elliott EdmondsonŠkoda Fabia RS Rally2

WRC2 victories

#EventSeasonCo-driverCar
1Sweden 70th Rally Sweden2023United Kingdom Elliott EdmondsonŠkoda Fabia RS Rally2
2Chile 2nd Rally Chile2023United Kingdom Elliott EdmondsonŠkoda Fabia RS Rally2
3Sweden 71st Rally Sweden2024United Kingdom Elliott EdmondsonŠkoda Fabia RS Rally2
4Latvia 1st Rally Latvia2024United Kingdom Elliott EdmondsonŠkoda Fabia RS Rally2
5Finland 73rd Rally Finland2024United Kingdom Elliott EdmondsonŠkoda Fabia RS Rally2
6Sweden 72nd Rally Sweden2025United Kingdom Elliott EdmondsonToyota GR Yaris Rally2
7Portugal 58th Rally de Portugal2025United Kingdom Elliott EdmondsonToyota GR Yaris Rally2
8Greece 69th Acropolis Rally2025United Kingdom Elliott EdmondsonToyota GR Yaris Rally2
9Paraguay 2nd Rally del Paraguay2025United Kingdom Elliott EdmondsonToyota GR Yaris Rally2
10Chile 4th Rally Chile2025United Kingdom Elliott EdmondsonToyota GR Yaris Rally2

WRC3 victories

#EventSeasonCo-driverCar
1Estonia 10th Rally Estonia2020Republic of Ireland Aaron JohnstonVolkswagen Polo GTI R5

ARA victories

#EventSeasonCo-driverCar
129th Olympus Rally2019France Denis GiraudetSubaru WRX STI
243rd Susquehannock Trail Performance Rally2019Republic of Ireland Aaron JohnstonSubaru WRX STI
324th Lake Superior Performance Rally2019Republic of Ireland Aaron JohnstonSubaru WRX STI

Rally record

WRC results

YearEntrantCar1234567891011121314WDCPoints
2019Oliver SolbergVolkswagen Polo GTI R5MONSWEMEXFRAARGCHLPORITAFINGERTURGBR RetESPAUS CNC0
2020Oliver SolbergVolkswagen Polo GTI R5MON 25MEX RetEST 9TUR17th8
Škoda Fabia R5 EvoSWE 17ITA 18MNZ 7
2021Hyundai Motorsport NHyundai i20 R5MON RetCROPOR 11EST Ret13th22
Hyundai 2C CompetitionHyundai i20 Coupe WRCARC 7ITA WDKEN RetESP 7MNZ 5
Hyundai Motorsport NHyundai i20 N Rally2BEL RetGRE RetFIN Ret
2022Hyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai i20 N Rally1MON RetSWE 6CRO RetITAKEN 10EST 13FIN RetBEL 4GRENZL 5ESPJPN12th33
Hyundai Motorsport NHyundai i20 N Rally2POR 47
2023Oliver SolbergŠkoda Fabia RS Rally2MON 14SWE 8MEX 8CRO 10POR 7ITA 44KEN 9EST 38FIN 6GRE RetCHL 6EURJPN10th33
2024Toksport WRTŠkoda Fabia RS Rally2MON 40SWE 5KEN 7CROPOR RetITA DNSPOL 10LAT 10FIN 5GRECHL 11EUR 7JPN13th27
2025PrintsportToyota GR Yaris Rally2MON 15SWE 9KEN 12ESP 16POR 10ITA 6GRE 6FIN 49PAR 7CHL 9EUR 8JPN 7SAU 109th71
Toyota Gazoo Racing WRTToyota GR Yaris Rally1EST 1
2026Toyota Gazoo Racing WRTToyota GR Yaris Rally1MON 1SWE 4KEN 10CRO 42ESP RetPOR 2JPN 21GREESTFINPARCHLITASAU3rd*102*

* Season still in progress.

WRC2 results

YearEntrantCar1234567891011121314WDCPoints
2019Oliver SolbergVolkswagen Polo GTI R5MONSWEMEXFRAARGCHLPORITAFINGERTURGBR RetESPAUS CNC0
2021Hyundai Motorsport NHyundai i20 R5MON WDARCCROPOR 5ITAKENEST Ret18th10
Hyundai i20 N Rally2BEL RetGRE RetFIN RetESPMNZ
2022Hyundai Motorsport NHyundai i20 N Rally2MONSWECROPOR 25ITAKENESTFINBELGRENZLESPJPN49th3
2023Oliver SolbergŠkoda Fabia RS Rally2MONSWE 1MEX 3CROPOR 2ITA 26KENEST 16FINGRE RetCHL 1EURJPN6th91
2024Toksport WRTŠkoda Fabia RS Rally2MONSWE 1KEN 2CROPOR RetITAPOL 2LAT 1FIN 1GRECHL 4EURJPN2nd123
2025PrintsportToyota GR Yaris Rally2MONSWE 1KEN 5ESPPOR 1ITAGRE 1ESTFIN 16PAR 1CHL 1EURJPNSAU1st135

WRC3 results

YearEntrantCar1234567WDCPoints
2020Oliver SolbergŠkoda Fabia R5 EvoMONSWE 5TURITA 6MNZ 24th61
Volkswagen Polo GTI R5MEX RetEST 1

ERC results

YearEntrantCar12345678WDCPoints
2019Sports Racing TechnologiesVolkswagen Polo GTI R5PRTESPLAT 1POLITACZECYPHUN6th39
2020Oliver SolbergVolkswagen Polo GTI R5ITA 3LAT 1PRT 23ESP 42nd112
Škoda Fabia R5 EvoHUN 4
2023Toksport WRTVolkswagen Polo GTI R5PRTESPPOLLATSWE 1ITACZEHUN15th33
2024Oliver SolbergŠkoda Fabia RS Rally2HUNESPSWE 1ESTITACZEGBRSIL12th35

ARA results

YearEntrantCar123456789ARAPoints
2019Subaru Motorsports USASubaru WRX STI100 2OLY 1IDA 9NEW 5SUS 1LAK 13rd97

External links

  • at eWRC-results.com
Sporting positions
PrecededbyTom Kristensen Johan Kristoffersson (2019)Race of Champions Nations' Cup 20222023 With: Petter SolbergSucceededbyIncumbent