Arctic Rally
Arctic Rally, currently Arctic Lapland Rally and also known as Tunturiralli, is an annual rally competition held on ice- and snow-covered roads in Rovaniemi, Lapland, Finland. It has been organized continuously since 1966. In 2021, the rally became part of the World Rally Championship.[1] The rally is also part of the Finnish Rally Championship and has previously been a round of the European Rally Championship until 2003 and the FIA Cup for Rally Drivers in 1977 and 1978.[2]
In 2021 the rally is due to be held twice, once between 14-16 January for the Finnish Rally Championship, and again between 26-28 February for the World Rally Championship, as a replacement for the canceled Rally Sweden.
The rally has been won by five World Rally Champions: Marcus Grönholm, Tommi Mäkinen, Hannu Mikkola, Timo Salonen and Ari Vatanen.[3] In recent years, it has attracted competitors from circuit racing. The 2009 entry list included four current or former Formula One drivers; JJ Lehto finished ninth on his tenth Arctic Rally, Kimi Räikkönen 13th on his first-ever rally competition, Mika Häkkinen 19th on his fourth outing in the event while a gearbox failure ended Mika Salo's third Arctic Rally. Most recently, Valtteri Bottas finished fifth overall in 2019, ninth in 2020 and sixth in January 2021. In 2020, Kalle Rovanperä won his first ever event driving a World Rally Car, the Toyota Yaris WRC. Juho Hänninen won the January 2021 event.
Winners
Manufacturers Winners
Wins | Manufacturers |
---|---|
10 | Ford |
9 | Mitsubishi Toyota |
5 | Audi |
4 | Porsche Volkswagen |
3 | Mazda Saab |
2 | Lancia Škoda |
1 | Citroën Datsun Fiat Peugeot Talbot |
References
- "Arctic Rally Finland joins 2021 FIA World Rally Championship". www.fia.com. Retrieved 2021-01-15.
- "Arctic Rally". RallyBase. Retrieved 2006-11-28.
- "Winners of Arctic Rally". Tenab-Tangram. Retrieved 2006-11-28.
External links
Media related to Arctic Rally at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website (in English and Finnish)