Who won WRC Finland 2021?

Who won WRC Finland 2021?

Elfyn Evans
2021 Rally Finland/Winners

Who won the Rally of Finland?

Elfyn Evans stormed to victory at Secto Automotive Rally Finland on Sunday afternoon to keep alive his hopes of a maiden FIA World Rally Championship title. A stunning series of five back-to-back speed test wins on Friday night and Saturday morning propelled the Welshman from fifth to first.

Who won the Rally Race?

The rally was eventually won by Evans and Martin. They dominated the rally, winning five stages out of nine, to take victory; Evans’ second and a first for Martin.

Who won Safari Rally 2021?

Sébastien Ogier
2021 Safari Rally/Winners

Why are Finns so good at rally?

While the main roads are paved with asphalt blacktop and secondary roads with tarmac, the tertiary roads are all gravel surfaced, which make them ideal for rally practise. Finns favour stick gear cars.

What is a political rally?

Gatherings. Demonstration (political), a political rally, a political demonstration of support or protest, march, or parade. Pep rally, an event held at a United States school or college sporting event.

Is Subaru still in WRC?

Sadly, Subaru isn’t part of the WRC anymore, although a no-limit rally car based on the Impreza has been seen competing to this day, however, it’s mainly racing in Asia and the Rally U.S.A. series, not in Europe.

Who won Kenya Rally 2021?

Who has won WRC Kenya?

Ogier
SS18: Ogier wins Safari Rally Kenya

Pos. Driver Time
1. Ogier 3hr 18min 11.3sec
2. Katsuta +21.8sec
3. Tänak +1min 09.5sec
4. Fourmaux +1min 44.7sec

Are the Finnish the best drivers?

Finland doesn’t have all that many historic F1 drivers per capita, barely making the top 10 (out of 40 countries), yet it has the most champions per capita — more than twice that of Belgium, Austria, and the U.K. — as well as the most driver championship titles of any country when adjusted for population.

Why is Finland so good at motorsport?

The isolated and quiet nature of many of Finland’s roads allows opportunities for locals to get behind the wheel while still very young. Ask any famous Finnish race driver about how they started out and they’ll likely say they first drove a car before their age even reached double figures.

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