Al Rajhi surprised by WRC2 success

Yazeed Al Rajhi admitted he had surprised himself after taking victory in t🌃he WRC2 class on the second round of the World Rally Championship in Sweden.
Al Rajhi was making his first appearance of the season at the wheel of a Ford Fiesta RRC and went into the final day of the event sitting second to the Gro🅷up N Subaru Impreza of Anders Grondal.
However, Al Rajhi hit the front on the opening stage of Sunday morning and won five of the 🎶final six tests to take a comfo🀅rtable victory by over 40 seconds.
"I came fifth last year," he said, "and this year I thought third, or maybe second if I was lucky. I am here with the win and very happy!
"It was more difficult than last year - it was muꦗch🐭 more slippery. When I tested the car for 50 kilometres and ran on the same road as last year, I didn't feel good. It was too slippery, I thought the road was wrong, but the stages were 30 per cent more slippery. I was confused, but tried to push, and the time was gone.
"It's a good result for me, the team, and my co-driver, and of course a great start to my WRC2 campaign. I've learned a lot and I hope to make more improvements step-by-step as the s🧜eason goes on."
Al Rajhi also finished tenth ov✤e🎃rall to secure a single WRC point.
Grondal was🌠 forced to set🐻tle for second place with Sepp Wiegand third to retain his place at the head of the WRC2 standings following his win in Monte Carlo.