Anders Grøndal

Anders Grøndal (born 4 March 1984) is a Norwegian rally and hill climb driver.

In 2002 Anders and the team visited former works driver John Hauglands Rally School to see what the level was in which they could compete.

After doing several test and John Haugland recognizing the potential Anders has, the team decided to buy a Subaru Impreza STi and aim to reach to top of Group N within 3 years, starting in the 2003 season.

Henning Elvekrok was therefore replaced with younger co-driver Trond Inge Østbye in the middle of the season.

Anders and Trond Inge won their first overall victory in a non-championship rally called Eidskogsprinten.

During the season the problems with the N11 car were fixed and Anders achieved his goal of winning a championship round in three 3 years when he won the 2005 Rally Hedemarken.

The team got the Subaru Impreza WRC 2004 SWRT that Petter Solberg used in Monte Carlo and Swedish rally 2005 (WT53 SRT) the car was re-registered to KF81149 when it got to Norway.

In the 2008 season Anders crashed his Subaru Impreza WRC in a hill climb rally.

In the hill climb competition the team had more luck and won all races and ended with the golden medal.

On a personal level Anders was less lucky when he broke his back during the rally of Stavanger, after he recovered he was 1.5 cm shorter!