History 2010s

Henning Solberg

Overview

Born on January 8, 1973, in Askim, Norway, Henning Solberg emerged as one of Norway’s most recognizable rally drivers. Competing in the WRC from the late 1990s through the 2010s, Solberg became known for his fearless driving on gravel and his determination to challenge factory-backed teams despite often running in privateer or semi-privateer entries. His long career saw him score consistent points and podiums, especially on rough, high-speed stages.


🏆 Major Achievements

While never a championship contender, Solberg earned a reputation as a reliable points scorer and fan favorite for his commitment and personality.


Vehicle Highlights

  • Ford Focus RS WRC: The car in which he achieved most of his WRC podiums with the Stobart M-Sport Ford team.
  • Toyota Corolla WRC: His early top-flight rally car during his initial WRC seasons.
  • Ford Fiesta RS WRC: Used in later career starts, including part-time WRC campaigns.

Solberg’s long-term partnership with Ford machinery played a significant role in his WRC career stability.


Driving Style & Legacy

Henning Solberg’s style was built on attacking gravel stages with maximum commitment, often using a flamboyant approach that thrilled spectators. While his tarmac pace was less competitive, he excelled in rough rallies where endurance and toughness were key. He is remembered as one of the sport’s most good-natured personalities, often bringing humor and positivity to the service park.


Navigation & Teamwork

Henning’s most notable co-driver partnership was with Cato Menkerud, with whom he achieved the majority of his WRC successes. Their strong rapport and mutual trust were crucial for high-risk gravel stages where precise pace notes made the difference between a podium and retirement.

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