Fraser McConnell rockets to Swedish silver, extends RallyX podium pledge

Amid the pine‑lined gravel of northern Sweden, Fraser McConnell hammered home yet another statement of intent in the 2025 RallyX Series, bringing his streak of podium finishes to a glittering five with a hard‑earned second place on Saturday, June 28.

- Advertisement -
CoM Job Fair-728x90

McConnell’s weekend with OMSE Racing began in measured domination. He swept through the qualifying heats with clinical precision, ranking second overall and slotting his Ford Supercar onto the front row of the grid beside teammates Casper Jansson (P1) and Oliver Eriksson (P3). The all‑OMSE front line hinted at fireworks to come—and the trio did not disappoint.

Early joker, late drama

When the lights flashed green in the final, McConnell launched into a blistering getaway, diving into the joker lap on the opening circuit—a strategic gambit designed to buy clear air. The ploy paid off: at the merge, he darted ahead of Eriksson, freeing him to hunt down race leader Jansson.

Lap after lap, the Jamaican carved away tenths of a second, his Fiesta sliding through Alvsbyn’s sweeping gravel turns with balletic poise. Yet on the decisive final tour Jansson peeled into his own joker, re‑emerging mere meters in front and successfully fending off McConnell to the flag. The result delivered a 1‑2‑3 sweep for OMSE, delighting a raucous Swedish crowd.

“A tough, clean battle”

“It was a tough, clean battle, exactly the kind of racing we want to bring to our fans,” McConnell reflected, helmet in hand and grin unmuted by the Swedish chill. “I’m proud of the entire team for locking out the podium and I’m looking forward to carrying this momentum into Denmark in August.”

McConnell’s relentless consistency keeps him firmly in the hunt for the RallyX crown as the series heads south for its next stop in Nysum, Denmark, on August 2‑3. With confidence surging and OMSE’s intra‑team harmony on display, the Jamaican star appears poised to turn podiums into victories when the championship resumes.

More Stories

Chin survives five-game thriller as Mair claims Over-50 crown at All Jamaica Masters Squash Finals

The inaugural All Jamaica Masters Squash Championships delivered exactly the kind of spectacle organizers and fans had hoped for on Saturday at the Liguanea...
Trinidad and Tobago Red Force

Red Force end 20-year wait with ruthless fast-bowling masterclass

ST JOHN’S, Antigua — After years of frustration and near misses, the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force finally reclaimed their place at the summit...
City’s top scorer Bunny Shaw sidelined as injury woes mount for Gareth Taylor

Shaw leaves door open for Manchester City return after spectacular season

MANCHESTER, England — After delivering one of the finest seasons of her career, Khadija Shaw has revealed that her preference remains to continue with...
Khadija Shaw

Bunny Shaw crowned WSL Player of the Season after dominant campaign

LONDON, England — Khadija Shaw added another major achievement to an already extraordinary campaign after being named the Women's Super League Player of the...

World Cup warm-up: Lauderhill to host kickoff events ahead of FIFA 2026 tournament

As anticipation builds across South Florida ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026, the City of Lauderhill is positioning itself at the heart of...
Nehemiah Perry

Nehemiah Perry launches bid for JCA leadership role amid push for cricket revival

Former West Indies and Jamaican off-spinner Nehemiah Perry says his decision to contest the post of first vice-president of the Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA)...
Jamaica's Jordan Scott

Jordan Scott hits career high in Puerto Rico while Blake electrifies Kingston track scene

While Jamaica’s top athletes sharpened their form ahead of next month’s National Senior and Junior Championships, Jordan Scott produced the standout international performance of...
City’s top scorer Bunny Shaw sidelined as injury woes mount for Gareth Taylor

Shaw’s historic brace powers Manchester City to emphatic finale

ESSEX, England — Khadija Shaw delivered a commanding final act to the Women’s Super League season on Saturday, striking twice as Manchester City Women...
tennis

Kingston Open set to make Caribbean tennis history this August

Jamaica is preparing to step onto an entirely new stage in international sports this August when Kingston hosts the first ATP Challenger tournament ever...
shericka jackson

Jackson and Pryce ignite Jamaica’s charge at Diamond League opener in China

Jamaica’s sprint stars launched their 2026 campaigns with authority on Saturday as Shericka Jackson and Nickisha Pryce powered to commanding victories at the opening...

Latest Articles