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📺 Watch the live replay from the Nürburgring on Red Bull TV: https://win.gs/worldrx-germany Johan Kristoffersson fought his way to his fourth FIA World Rallycross Championship crown at the end of a sensational weekend of action at the Nürburgring today, snatching the title from the clutches of countryman Timmy Hansen as the 2021 campaign concluded in a dramatic dead-heat. Leaving Lohéac in early September, Kristoffersson looked far from the champion in-waiting, sitting 28 points shy of the summit of the standings following a troubled opening three outings. Disqualified from Q1 in the Catalunya curtain-raiser due to a disconnected data-logger and falling victim to a double puncture on home soil at Höljes and transmission woes in France, despite subsequently winning in Latvia and Belgium, he nonetheless travelled to Germany still 17 points adrift of the top of the table. A third triumph of the season yesterday – allied to a disqualification for Hansen – cut that deficit to a mere four points heading into today’s all-important decider in the second leg of World RX of Germany, and the pair were the class of the field once again in Q1. Hansen described his effort as ‘all in – a hell of a run’, with Kristoffersson quipping that his own performance had been ‘just a bit better than his (Hansen’s) hell of a run’ as he pipped his compatriot to the fastest time. Hansen turned the tables in a breathless Q2, but a textbook launch in Q3 vaulted Kristoffersson into a lead he would not surrender and earned the Swede Top Qualifier honours – meaning only three now points separated the championship-chasing duo entering the semi-finals. Kristoffersson won the first of them at a canter, but while Hansen did likewise in semi-final two, he was later penalised seven seconds for contact that tipped Niclas Grönholm into a half-spin. That reduced his advantage to a single point ahead of the final – and more significantly, meant that while Kristoffersson would be starting on pole position, Hansen would be at the rear of the grid. At lights-out, it was Kevin Hansen in the sister Hansen World RX Team Peugeot 208 that got away best to seize the initiative from the outside line, with Kristoffersson and the elder Hansen jokering in unison on lap one. Kevin Hansen took his own joker next time around, retaining track position in front of the title duellists and promoting Grönholm to the lead. As the Finn stretched his legs, the younger Hansen did his best to play the team game by backing Kristoffersson up towards his brother, but the long-time championship pace-setter had no answer for his KYB EKS JC rival and third place for the Audi driver at the chequered flag was enough to seal the spoils. Ending the campaign tied on points, Kristoffersson’s superior win count swung the balance in his favour by the very finest of margins. #WorldRX #GermanyRX #RallyCross ______ Experience the world of Red Bull Rally like you have never seen it before. With the best rallying videos on the web and original series, prepare for your “stoke factor” to be at an all time high. Subscribe to Red Bull Rally on Youtube: https://win.gs/SubToRedBullRally Get the FREE Red Bull TV apps for all your devices: http://onelink.to/yfbct7 Watch Red Bull TV: http://win.gs/WatchRBTV Check out https://redbull.com Red Bull Motorsports on Facebook: https://win.gs/RedBullMotorsportsFace... Red Bull Motorsports on Instagram: https://win.gs/RedBullMotorsportsInst...