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Michael Jernberg

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Michael Jernberg
Jernberg in 2008
NationalitySweden Swedish
BornKennet Michael Jernberg
(1963-01-06) January 6, 1963 (age 60)
Kinna, Sweden
Retired2011
FIA European Rallycross Championship
Years active1991–2010
TeamsJernberg Motorsport
Starts187
Wins18
Podiums64
Best finish2nd in 2004, 2005 and 2009 (Division 1)

Michael Jernberg (born January 6, 1963) is a former rallycross driver from Kinna, Sweden.

Career

Jernberg made his debut in the European Rallycross Championship (ERX) in 1991, driving an ex-Stig Blomqvist Ford Sierra RS 500 Cosworth in Division 1, finishing fifth overall. He improved to third overall in 1992, winning the last round at Estering, Germany. In 1993 he switched to the more prestigious Division 2, driving a Ford Escort RS Cosworth, finishing eleventh in his first season. Over the next sixteen years he challenged for the title, but the closest him came was second overall in 2004, 2005 and 2009. He ended his long association with Ford after the 2007 ERX season and used cars from Škoda until his retirement.[1]

Despite the lack of title success in Europe, he managed to win the Swedish Rallycross Championship in 1995, 1998 and 2001.[1]

He took part in the inaugural season of the Global RallyCross Championship (GRC) in 2011, finishing fourth overall in the AWD class.

Retirement

He retired after the 2011 GRC season and in 2014 he became team principal of Larsson Jernberg Motorsport (LJM). LJM currently runs an Audi A1 for Robin Larsson in the FIA World Rallycross Championship.[2][3]

Racing record

Complete European Rallycross Championship results

Division 1

Year Entrant Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ERX Points
1991 Jernberg Motorsport Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth POR
4
AUT
4
FIN
5
FRA
(7)
IRE
2
SWE
3
BEL
6
NED
(16)
NOR
(8)
GBR
3
GER
(9)
5th 95
1992 Jernberg Motorsport Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth GBR
(6)
AUT
POR
FIN
2
SWE
1
FRA
3
IRE
3
BEL
(9)
NED
3
NOR
3
GER
1
3rd 117

Division 2

Year Entrant Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ERX Points
1993 Jernberg Motorsport Ford Escort RS Cosworth AUT
POR
FRA
IRE
SWE
3
FIN
10
BEL
11
NED
NC
NOR
9
GER
7
11 46
1994 Jernberg Motorsport Ford Escort RS Cosworth AUT
5
POR
4
FRA
NC
IRE
GBR
SWE
FIN
BEL
8
NED
8
NOR
8
GER
11
9th 58
1995 Jernberg Motorsport Ford Escort RS Cosworth AUT
POR
FRA
SWE
5
GBR
(8)
IRE
7
BEL
3
NED
6
NOR
7
FIN
3
CZE
7
GER
5
7th 95
1996 Jernberg Motorsport Ford Escort RS Cosworth AUT
4
POR
2
FRA
5
SWE
(6)
IRE
4
GBR
3
BEL
(8)
NED
1
NOR
(5)
CZE
3
GER
(6)
4th 105

Division 1*

Year Entrant Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ERX Points
1997 Jernberg Motorsport Ford Escort RS Cosworth AUT
(NC)
FRA
3
POR
1
GBR
5
SWE
5
FIN
4
BEL
(6)
NOR
(8)
CZE
3
GER
2
4th 106
1998 Jernberg Motorsport Ford Escort RS Cosworth AUT
5
POR
3
FRA
4
SWE
2
GBR
(6)
FIN
BEL
3
NOR
(6)
GER
4
CZE
1
4th 105
1999 Jernberg Motorsport Ford Focus RS WRC CZE
3
FRA
4
POR
11
SWE
2
FIN
(NC)
BEL
(NC)
NED
6
NOR
5
GER
10
5th 81
2000 Jernberg Motorsport Ford Focus RS WRC POR
FRA
CZE
6
SWE
6
BEL
2
NED
2
NOR
4
POL
3
GER
11
6th 90
2001 Jernberg Motorsport Ford Focus RS WRC FRA
POR
AUT
9
CZE
7
SWE
6
BEL
(NC)
NED
3
NOR
(8)
POL
1
GER
5
6th 76
2002 Jernberg Motorsport Ford Focus RS WRC POR
FRA
11
AUT
7
CZE
11
SWE
9
BEL
6
NED
9
NOR
(10)
POL
6
GER
3
6th 75
2003 Jernberg Motorsport Ford Focus T16 POR
8
FRA
(NC)
AUT
8
CZE
5
SWE
12
BEL
4
NED
10
NOR
7
POL
11
GER
(NC)
9th 71
2004 Jernberg Motorsport Ford Focus T16 POR
(10)
FRA
9
CZE
4
AUT
5
NOR
4
SWE
3
BEL
(11)
NED
2
POL
2
GER
2
2nd 112
2005 Jernberg Motorsport Ford Focus T16 FRA
3
POR
3
AUT
(6)
CZE
1
NOR
5
SWE
1
BEL
1
NED
2
POL
(6)
GER
6
2nd 130
2006 Jernberg Motorsport Ford Focus T16 POR
11
FRA
5
CZE
10
AUT
11
SWE
5
HUN
3
BEL
(NC)
NED
4
NOR
1
POL
3
GER
6
6th 111
2007 Jernberg Motorsport Ford Focus ST T16 POR
7
FRA
1
HUN
1
AUT
6
SWE
(NC)
NOR
8
BEL
1
NED
4
POL
10
CZE
(NC)
5th 110
2008 Jernberg Motorsport Škoda Fabia T16 POR
5
FRA
4
HUN
2
AUT
1
NOR
(6)
SWE
3
BEL
2
NED
(NC)
CZE
8
POL
6
GER
4
3rd 127
2009 Jernberg Motorsport Škoda Fabia T16 GBR
6
POR
(11)
FRA
3
HUN
1
AUT
1
SWE
(6)
BEL
2
GER
3
POL
2
CZE
2
2nd 132
2010 Jernberg Motorsport Škoda Fabia T16 POR
1
FRA
1
GBR
(9)
HUN
2
SWE
5
FIN
6
BEL
3
GER
(11)
POL
4
CZE
4
4th 121

* Division 2 was rebranded as Division 1 in 1997.

Complete Global RallyCross Championship results

Super AWD

Year Entrant Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GRC Points
2011 Jernberg Motorsport Škoda Fabia T16 IRW1
2
IRW2
9
SEA1
4
SEA2
2
PIK1
5
PIK2
7
LA1
15
LA2
15
4th 81

Publications

Michael Jernberg – Jakten på EM-guldet, by Michael Jernberg & Morgan Björk, 176 pages, Swedish language, ISBN 9789197655491

References

  1. ^ a b Nilsson, L-G (19 December 2007). "Michael Jernberg växlar till Skoda i rallycross" (in Swedish). Auto, Motor und Sport. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
  2. ^ Johansson, Jerker (17 January 2014). "Robin Larsson kör Audi A1 i SuperCar i SM och EM i eget team" (in Swedish). Bilsport. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Larsson confirms World Championship entry". FIA World Rallycross Championship. Retrieved 11 September 2015.

External links

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