Mads Ostberg

Mads Ostberg (NOR), Subaru Impreza WRC 08
Mads Ostberg (NOR), Subaru Impreza WRC 08
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CountryNorway Norway

About Mads Ostberg

Current co-driver: Jonas Andersson.



Achievements:



2011 World Rally Championship with the M-Sport Stobart Ford World Rally Team - expected to do 10 events (using the new Ford Fiesta RS WRC).


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Current co-driver: Jonas Andersson.



Achievements:



2011 World Rally Championship with the M-Sport Stobart Ford World Rally Team - expected to do 10 events (using the new Ford Fiesta RS WRC).



2010 World Rally Championship with Adapta (Subaru Impreza). 11th in drivers'. Scored 18 points. Results: 8th in Sweden, 7th in Portugal, 7th in Finland, 16th in Germany (Fiesta S2000), 41st in France (Fiesta S2000), 9th in Britain.



2009 World Rally Championship with Adapta (Subaru Impreza). 11th in drivers'. Scored 7 points. Results: 9th in Norway, 6th in Portugal, 7th in Sardina, 7th in Greece, retired in Poland (accident), retired in Finland (crashed), retired in Britain (mechanical).



Norwegian Rally Championship - champion.



2008 World Rally Championship in a privately entered Adapta-run Subaru Impreza WRC. Results: 9th in Sweden, 11th in Sardinia, 24th in Greece (under SupeRally), retired in Finland (went off the road in SS6), did not start in Germany (after Finland off), 14th in Spain, 9th in France, retired in Wales (off).



Norwegian Rally Championship - champion.



2007 World Rally Championship in a privately entered Adapta-run Subaru Impreza WRC. Six events. Results: 9th in Sweden, 37th in Norway, retired in Portugal, retired in Sardinia, 8th in Finland (scored first WRC point), 11th in GB. Missed Acropolis after off in Sardinia.



Norwegian Rally Championship - champion.



2006 FIA World Rally Championship. Results: 31st in Sweden, retired in Finland, 23rd on Rally GB.



Norwegian Rally Championship - runner-up.



2004-2005 Took in seven education class rallies for drivers' aged 16-18. Won six of them.



2004 First rally in Sweden.



2000 Co-drove his father on his first rally.



1991 Began his career in Moto-X.