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Pentti Airikkala

Pentti Airikkala
Personal information
Nationality Finland Finnish
Born (1945-09-04)4 September 1945
Helsinki, Finland
Died 30 September 2009(2009-09-30) (aged 64)
Bray, United Kingdom
World Rally Championship record
Active years 1973–90, 2003
Co-driver Republic of Ireland Ronan McNamee
Finland Juha Piironen
Finland Risto Virtanen
United Kingdom Mike Greasley
United Kingdom Mike Nicholson
Finland Heikki Haaksiala
Teams Privateer, Vauxhall, Rothmans Ford, Mitsubishi Ralliart, Martini Lancia, Nissan, Q8 Team Ford
Rallies 37
Championships 0
Rally wins 1
Podiums 6
Stage wins 147
Total points 102
First rally 1973 1000 Lakes Rally
First win 1989 Lombard RAC Rally
Last rally 2003 Wales Rally GB

Pentti Airikkala (4 September 1945 – 30 September 2009) was one of the "Flying Finns" who dominated world rallying in the past four decades. His career was more sporadic than many of his contemporaries, and he competed in only three World Rally Championship (WRC) events regularly; the two Scandinavian rallies (the 1000 Lakes and the Swedish Rally) and the RAC Rally in the United Kingdom.

Airikkala was born in Helsinki, Finland. Most of his top flight competitive experience was behind the wheel of various rear wheel drive Vauxhall/Opels like the Chevette HS and Magnum coupé, but his greatest success came in the twilight of his career, when he exploited his local knowledge as a longtime UK resident to win the 1989 RAC Rally in a Group A Mitsubishi Galant VR-4. He is still the third oldest driver to win a WRC event.

Altogether he competed in 36 WRC events between 1973 and 1990, and a 37th in 2003, scoring 102 points and achieving a best of 9th overall in the 1981 Drivers' Championship. He also contested the British Rally Championship in the 1970s/80s, becoming British Rally Champion in 1979. Since retiring from full-time international competition he operated a highly successful rally driving school in Oxfordshire teaching left-foot braking, where his roster of pupils included subsequent World Champions Colin McRae and Richard Burns.


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