Finnish Rally Championship
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The Finnish Rally Championship is the national rally championship in Finland. The series currently has four classes; Super4 (including R5, S2000 and old WRC cars), Production4 (including Group N cars), R2 (including R2 and R1 cars) and Super2 (including other 2WD cars apart from R2 and R1).
History
The series began in 1959 and featured four events; Hankiralli, 500-ralli, Syysralli and the 1000 Lakes Rally. Esko Keinänen and his co-driver Kai Nuortila took the title with a Peugeot 403. In 1970, Group 2 was introduced with Timo Mäkinen taking the first title. Group 4 championship was contested from 1976 to 1978. In the 1980s, Group A cars were allowed in Group 1, eventually replacing the older homologation entirely. Group 2 was replaced by Group N in 1987 and a new championship was created for Group B cars from 1983 to 1988. Group 4 entrants were allowed to participate in the Group B championship in 1983 and 1984. In the late 1980s, groups A and N were divided into over and under 2000 cc classes, creating the new groups "a" and "n". In addition to the usual classes, the Finnish Rally Championship for Ladies has been contested from 1971 to 1978 and from 1986 to 2000.
Champions
| Year | Class | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SM1 - 4WD | SM2 - 2WD | ||||
| 2009 | Finland Jari Ketomaa | Finland Joonas Lindroos | |||
| 2010 | Finland Juha Salo | Finland Kalle Pinomäki | |||
| 2011 | Finland Juha Salo | Finland Kalle Pinomäki | |||
| Year | SM1 - 4WD | SM2 | SM3 | ||
| 2012 | Finland Esapekka Lappi | Finland Ville Hautamäki | Finland Andreas Amberg | ||
| 2013 | Finland Juha Salo | Finland Jussi Vainionpää | Finland Joonas Lindroos | ||
| Year | SM1 - Super 4WD | SM2 - Production 4WD | SM3 - R2 | SM4 - Super 2WD | |
| 2014 | Estonia Karl Kruuda | Estonia Kaspar Koitla | Finland Samuli Vuorisalo | Finland Ville Hautamäki | |
| 2015 | Finland Juha Salo | Finland Teemu Asunmaa | Finland Jari Huttunen | Finland Ville Hautamäki | |
| 2016 | Finland Juha Salo | Finland Teemu Asunmaa | Finland Anssi Rytkönen | Finland Jesse Turunen | |
| 2017 | Finland Teemu Asunmaa | Finland Eerik Pietarinen | Finland Miika Hokkanen | Finland Joonas Lindroos | |
| 2018 | Finland Eerik Pietarinen | Finland Henrik Pietarinen | Finland Jaro Kinnunen | Finland Erno Kinnunen | |
| 2019 | Finland Teemu Asunmaa | Finland Esa Ruotsalainen | Finland Sami Pajari | Finland Jesse Turunen | |
| Year | SM1 - Super 4WD | SM2 - Production 4WD | SM3 - R2 | SM4 - V1600 | |
| 2020 | Finland Teemu Asunmaa | Finland Ville Hautamäki | Finland Lauri Joona | Finland Sami Korvola | |
| 2021 | Finland Emil Lindholm | Finland Ville Hautamäki | Finland Lauri Joona | Finland Oskari Heikkinen | |
| Year | SM1 - Rally2 | SM2 - Production 4WD | SM3 - Rally3 | SM4 - Rally4 | SM5 - V1600 |
| 2022 | Finland Mikko Heikkilä | Finland Ville Hautamäki | Finland Roope Korhonen | Finland Henri Hokkala | Finland Jere Pensas |
| Year | SM1 - Rally2 | SM2 - Rally3 | SM3 - Rally4 | SM4 - V1600 | SM5 - National 4WD |
| 2023 | Finland Teemu Asunmaa | Finland Benjamin Korhola | Finland Justus Räikkönen | Finland Tuukka Kauppinen | Finland Ville Hautamäki |
| 2024 | Finland Roope Korhonen | Finland Henri Hokkala | Finland Tuukka Kauppinen | Finland Ville Vatanen | Finland Arttu Lähdeniemi |
| 2025 | Finland Esapekka Lappi | Estonia Patrick Enok | Finland Jarkko Nikara | Finland Lauri Halonen | Finland Jarno Pentinpuro |
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