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Lydden Hill World Rallycross: 30 Supercars enter round four of the FIA World Rallycross Championship to be held over May 23-24

Thirty supercars will head to Lydden Hill later this month for round four of the FIA World Rallycross Championship.

The event, to be held over May 23-24, has attracted the strong field after 10,000 spectators flocked to the Canterbury circuit for last year's meeting.

ast year's world champion Petter Solberg heading the pack. entry list, with lMotorsport News World RX of Great BritainAudi, Citroen, Ford, MINI, Peugeot, Volvo and VW are all represented on the

For the FULL 30-car entry list, see below

World champion Petter Solberg leads the impressive entry list.
World champion Petter Solberg leads the impressive entry list.

18 season-long world championship competitors, with aThe Norwegian will be joined by the host of wildcard entries adding to the numbers.

Andrew Jordan is a stand-out wildcard, returning at the wheel of a Peugeot 208 after claiming third place last year. Former British Touring Car champion

The former British Touring Car champion has switched from the Ford Fiesta he piloted at Lydden in 2014 and will join current British Rallycross Championship points leader Andy Scott, double British Rally Champion Guy Wilks and Sittingbourne's Liam Doran.

Thousands packed out Lydden last May. Picture: Joe Wright
Thousands packed out Lydden last May. Picture: Joe Wright

Fellow Britons Kevin Procter, Julian Godfrey, David Binks and Irishman Ollie O'Donovan will also look to make the most of home crowd support.

Joining the home contingent will be Norwegian Andreas Bakkerud, who beat and Jordan to top-spot at last year's Lydden event. Robin Larsson

Other notable entries include DTM champion Mattias Ekstrom, Top Gear USA presenter Tanner Foust and Johan Kristoffersson, who won the opening round of this year’s championship in Portugal aboard his VW Polo.

Supercar entry list: Full Motorsport News World RX of Great Britain

199. Janis Baumanis (LVA) Peugeot 208 WRX
177. Andrew Jordan (GBR) Peugeot 208 WRX
99. Tord Linnerud (NOR) VW Polo R WRX
92. Anton Marklund (SWE) Audi S1 quattro
91. Guttorm Lindefjell (NOR) Ford Focus II
81. David Binks (GBR) Peugeot 208 WRX
77. Rene Munnich (GER) Audi S3
71. Marc Laboulle (FRA) Citroen C4
57. Toomas Heikkinen (FIN) VW Polo RX
55. Alx Danielsson (SWE) Audi S3
51. Julian Godfrey (GBR) Ford Fiesta VI
50. Kevin Procter (GBR) Ford Fiesta VII
45. PG Andersson (SWE) VW Polo RX
42. Timur Timerzyanov (RUS) Ford Fiesta ST
37. Guy Wilks (GBR) MINI RX
35. Tanner Foust (USA) VW Polo RX
33. Liam Doran (GBR) Citroen DS3
32. Ole-Kristian Nottveit (NOR) Volvo C30
31. Max Pucher (AUT) Ford Fiesta VII
26. Andy Scott (GBR) Peugeot 208 RX
21. Timmy Hansen (SWE) Peugeot 208 WRX
17. Davy Jeanney (FRA) Peugeot 208 WRX
15. Reinis Nitiss (LVA) Ford Fiesta ST
13. Andreas Bakkerud (NOR) Ford Fiesta ST
10. Mattias Ekstrom (SWE) Audi S1 quattro
7. Manfred Stohl (AUT) Ford Fiesta VII
4. Robin Larsson (SWE) Audi A1
3. Johan Kristoffersson (SWE) VW Polo R WRX
VII 2. Ollie O'Donovan (IRE) Ford Fiesta
1. Petter Solberg (NOR) Citroen DS3

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