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The current service park area at Paviljonki, Jyväskylä.
Henning Solberg driving a Peugeot 206 WRC at the 2004 rally.
Richard Burns with a Subaru Impreza WRC at the 2001 event.
Armin Schwarz in 2001.
Osmo Kalpala servicing his car during the 1956 rally.

The Neste Oil Rally Finland (formerly known as 1000 Lakes Rally) is a rally event driven in the Jyväskylä area in Central Finland. It is the biggest annually organised public event in the Nordic countries, gathering over 500,000 spectators every year.

Rally Finland is known as the "Gravel Grand Prix", since it is the highest-speed rally in the championship.[1] The most famous special stage is Ouninpohja, with its spectacular high speed jumps.[2] The rally has also been known for being very difficult for non-Nordic drivers. Only four drivers outside Finland and Sweden have won the rally. The WRC teams voted Neste Rally Finland "Rally of the Year" in 1998, 2002, 2003 and 2004.

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[edit] History

The rally has been held since 1951, first as a national competition, then from 1959 on as a European Rally Championship event and since the introduction of the World Rally Championship in 1973, as Finland's WRC event. The rally is known colloquially in Finland as Jyväskylän Suurajot (the "Jyväskylä Great Race"). The international name "Rally of the Thousand Lakes" was introduced in 1954. The rally was renamed in 1994 when Neste Oil became the main sponsor.

The 2008 Rally Finland was the ninth rally on the World Rally Championship schedule, and was held from July 31, 2008 to August 3, 2008.

[edit] Ouninpohja

Ouninpohja is one of the most famous stages in the WRC, well-known for its high speed, sweeping corners, blind crests and big jumps. At one famous jump located 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the start line, close to a landmark yellow house, spectators measure the length of the jumps and mark the distance by the roadside. In 2003, Markko Märtin set the record for the longest jump, travelling 57 meters (187 ft) in the air at a speed of 171 kilometres per hour (106 mph).[3] In 2005, Gigi Galli did even better with 58 metres, jumping flat-out with a Mitsubishi Lancer WRC.[4]

The Ouninpohja stage was split in two parts for the 2005 and 2006 events, since Petter Solberg exceeded the FIA's maximum average speed (130 km/h) there in 2004. The rule was changed for 2007 so Ouninpohja returned as a 33 km (21 mi) version, although there were three chicanes added. However, in 2008 event only part of the stage was used in Kakaristo stage. In 2009 the stage is completely out of the route. Jarmo Mahonen, managing director of the rally organiser AKK, stated that "the matter was discussed with the FIA already last year, and at the time we were able to keep Ouninpohja as a part of our route. This year we have to leave it out for safety reasons."[5]

[edit] Winners

Year Driver
Codriver
Vehicle
2009 Finland Mikko Hirvonen
Finland Jarmo Lehtinen
Ford Focus WRC 09
2008 France Sébastien Loeb
Monaco Daniel Elena
Citroën C4 WRC
2007 Finland Marcus Grönholm
Finland Timo Rautiainen
Ford Focus WRC 07
2006 Finland Marcus Grönholm
Finland Timo Rautiainen
Ford Focus RS WRC 06
2005 Finland Marcus Grönholm
Finland Timo Rautiainen
Peugeot 307 WRC
2004 Finland Marcus Grönholm
Finland Timo Rautiainen
Peugeot 307 WRC
2003 Estonia Markko Märtin
United Kingdom Michael Park
Ford Focus RS WRC 03
2002 Finland Marcus Grönholm
Finland Timo Rautiainen
Peugeot 206 WRC
2001 Finland Marcus Grönholm
Finland Timo Rautiainen
Peugeot 206 WRC
2000 Finland Marcus Grönholm
Finland Timo Rautiainen
Peugeot 206 WRC
1999 Finland Juha Kankkunen
Finland Juha Repo
Subaru Impreza WRC 99
1998 Finland Tommi Mäkinen
Finland Risto Mannisenmäki
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
1997 Finland Tommi Mäkinen
Finland Seppo Harjanne
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
1996 Finland Tommi Mäkinen
Finland Seppo Harjanne
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
1995[6] Finland Tommi Mäkinen
Finland Seppo Harjanne
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
1994 Finland Tommi Mäkinen
Finland Seppo Harjanne
Ford Escort RS Cosworth
1993 Finland Juha Kankkunen
France Denis Giraudet
Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD ST185
1992 France Didier Auriol
France Bernard Occelli
Lancia Delta HF Integrale
1991 Finland Juha Kankkunen
Finland Juha Piironen
Lancia Delta HF Integrale
1990 Spain Carlos Sainz
Spain Luís Moya
Toyota Celica GT4 ST165
1989 Sweden Mikael Ericsson
Sweden Claes Billstam
Mitsubishi Galant
1988 Finland Markku Alén
Finland Ilkka Kivimäki
Lancia Delta Integrale
1987 Finland Markku Alén
Finland Ilkka Kivimäki
Lancia Delta HF 4WD
1986 Finland Timo Salonen
Finland Seppo Harjanne
Peugeot 205 Turbo
1985 Finland Timo Salonen
Finland Seppo Harjanne
Peugeot 205 Turbo
1984 Finland Ari Vatanen
United Kingdom Terry Harryman
Peugeot 205
1983 Finland Hannu Mikkola
Sweden Arne Hertz
Audi Quattro
1982 Finland Hannu Mikkola
Sweden Arne Hertz
Audi Quattro
1981 Finland Ari Vatanen
United Kingdom David Richards
Ford Escort RS
1980 Finland Markku Alén
Finland Ilkka Kivimäki
Fiat 131 Mirafiori
1979 Finland Markku Alén
Finland Ilkka Kivimäki
Fiat 131 Mirafiori
1978 Finland Markku Alén
Finland Ilkka Kivimäki
Fiat 131 Abarth
1977 Finland Kyösti Hämäläinen
Finland Martti Tiukkanen
Ford Escort RS
1976 Finland Markku Alén
Finland Ilkka Kivimäki
Fiat 131 Mirafiori
1975 Finland Hannu Mikkola
Finland Atso Aho
Toyota Corolla Levin TE27
1974 Finland Hannu Mikkola
United Kingdom John Davenport
Ford Escort RS
1973 Finland Timo Mäkinen
United Kingdom Henry Liddon
Ford Escort RS
1972 Finland Simo Lampinen
Finland Klaus Sohlberg
Saab 96 V4
1971 Sweden Stig Blomqvist
Sweden Arne Hertz
Saab 96 V4
1970 Finland Hannu Mikkola
Sweden Gunnar Palm
Ford Escort TC
1969 Finland Hannu Mikkola
Finland Anssi Järvi
Ford Escort TC
1968 Finland Hannu Mikkola
Finland Anssi Järvi
Ford Escort TC
1967 Finland Timo Mäkinen
Finland Pekka Keskitalo
BMC Cooper S
1966 Finland Timo Mäkinen
Finland Pekka Keskitalo
Morris Cooper
1965 Finland Timo Mäkinen
Finland Pekka Keskitalo
BMC Cooper S
1964 Finland Simo Lampinen
Finland Jyrki Ahava
Saab 96 Sport
1963 Finland Simo Lampinen
Finland Jyrki Ahava
Saab 96 Sport
1962 Finland Pauli Toivonen
Finland Jaakko Kallio
Citroën DS 19
1961 Finland Rauno Aaltonen
Finland Väinö Nurmimaa
Mercedes-Benz 220 SE
1960 Finland Carl-Otto Bremer
Finland Juhani Lampi
Saab 96
1959 Sweden Gunnar Callbo
Finland Väinö Nurmimaa
Volvo PV 544
1958 Finland Osmo Kalpala
Finland Eino Kalpala
Alfa Romeo Giulietta TI
1957 Sweden Erik Carlsson
Sweden Mario Pavoni
Saab 93
1956 Finland Osmo Kalpala
Finland Eino Kalpala
DKW Donau
1955 Finland Eino Elo
Finland Kai Nuortila
Peugeot 403
1954 Finland Osmo Kalpala
Finland Eino Kalpala
Dyna Panhard
1953 Finland Vilho Hietanen
Finland Olof Hixén
Allard
1952 Finland Eino Elo
Finland Kai Nuortila
Peugeot 203
1951 Finland Arvo Karlsson
Finland Vilho Mattila
Austin Atlantic

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