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Rally Sweden

Annual rallying competition in Sweden


Annual rallying competition in Sweden

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nameRally Sweden
logoRallySweden.png
statusactive
genremotorsporting event
dateFebruary
frequencyannual
locationUmeå, Västerbotten
countrySweden
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The Rally Sweden (), formerly the KAK-Rally, the International Swedish Rally, and later the Uddeholm Swedish Rally, is an automobile rally competition held in February in Värmland, Sweden and relocated to Umeå in 2022. First held in 1950, as a summer rally called the Rally to the Midnight Sun () with start and finish at separate locations, seventeen years later both start and finish became located in Karlstad. The main service park is located in the town of Torsby, which is actually much closer to the special stages than Karlstad. The competition is spread out over three days with the start of the first part on Friday morning and the finish on Sunday afternoon.

In 1973 the rally was introduced to the World Rally Championship and started to get international attention; the Swedish Rally has been also traditionally the only rally held on snow. Like Rally Finland, for many years the rally was known to be very difficult for non-Nordic drivers. The first driver to win the Swedish Rally not hailing from Sweden or Finland was Frenchman Sébastien Loeb in 2004; Frenchman Sébastien Ogier was the second non-Nordic winner (with wins in 2013, 2015 and 2016), and since then Belgian Thierry Neuville and Welshman Elfyn Evans have also recorded wins at the event. Estonian Ott Tänak also won in 2019 and 2023, but the question of whether or not Estonia is a "Nordic" country remains an open debate. Spaniard Carlos Sainz finished second four times and third two times.

The rally has been cancelled three times; in 1974 due to the oil crisis, in 1990 because of the mild weather and in 2021 due to COVID-19 pandemic. The rally was also not held in 2009 due to the WRC's round rotation system. Weather continues to be a concern, as rising global temperatures reduce the likelihood of appropriately snowy conditions every year. The 2005 event was one of the warmest ever, turning many stages into mud and destroying the special studded snow tires used by the teams.

In 2021 it was announced that Rally Sweden would relocate to the northern Swedish city of Umeå after being held in the province of Värmland since its foundation. The primary reason for its relocation was that Umeå is considered a more snow safe region.

Results

1950 through 1969

Rally nameStagesPodium finishersRankDriver
Co-driverTeam
CarTime
1st International Swedish Rally
19501Per-Fredrik CederbaumBMW– h : – m : – s
2nd International Swedish Rally
19511Gunnar BengtssonTalbot-Lago– h : – m : – s
3rd International Swedish Rally
19521Grus-Olle PerssonPorsche– h : – m : – s
4th International Swedish Rally
19531Sture NottorpPorsche– h : – m : – s
5th International Swedish Rally
19541Carl-Gunnar HammarlundPorsche– h : – m : – s
6th International Swedish Rally
19551Allan BorgeforsPorsche– h : – m : – s
7th International Swedish Rally
19561Harry BengtssonVolkswagen– h : – m : – s
8th International Swedish Rally
19571Ture JanssonVolvo– h : – m : – s
9th International Swedish Rally
19581Gunnar AnderssonVolvo– h : – m : – s
10th International Swedish Rally
19591Erik CarlssonSaab 93– h : – m : – s
11th International Swedish Rally
19601Carl-Magnus SkoghSaab– h : – m : – s
12th International Swedish Rally
19611Carl-Magnus SkoghSaab– h : – m : – s
13th International Swedish Rally
19621Bengt SöderströmBritish Motor Corporation– h : – m : – s
14th International Swedish Rally
19631Berndt JanssonPorsche– h : – m : – s
15th International Swedish Rally
19641Tom TranaVolvo– h : – m : – s
16th International Swedish Rally
19651Tom TranaVolvo– h : – m : – s
17th International Swedish Rally
19661Åke AnderssonSaab– h : – m : – s
18th International Swedish Rally
19671Bengt SöderströmFord– h : – m : – s
19th International Swedish Rally
19681Björn Waldegård
Lars HelmérPorsche– h : – m : – s
20th International Swedish Rally
19691Björn Waldegård
Lars HelmérPorsche 911 L13 h : 21 m : 42 s

1970 through 1985

Rally nameStagesPodium finishersRankDriver
Co-driverTeam
CarTime1974 rally cancelled
21st International Swedish Rally
11 to 15 February 1970
Round 2 of the International Championship for Manufacturers40 stages
1282 km1Björn Waldegård
Lars HelmérPorsche 911S12 h : 20 m : 50 s
2Stig Blomqvist
Bo ReinickeSaab 96 V412 h : 44 m : 6 s
3Lillebror Nasenius
Björn CederbergOpel Kadett Rallye12 h : 59 m : 33 s
22nd International Swedish Rally
17 to 21 February 1971
Round 2 of the International Championship for Manufacturers39 stages1Stig Blomqvist
Arne HertzSaab 96 V48 h : 35 m : 29 s
2Lars Nyström
Gunnar NyströmBMW 2002 TI8 h : 40 m : 42 s
3Harry Källström
Gunnar HäggbornLancia Fulvia 1.6 Coupé HF8 h : 41 m : 36 s
23rd International Swedish Rally
17 to 20 February 1972
Round 2 of the International Championship for Manufacturers37 stages
802 km1Stig Blomqvist
Arne HertzSaab 96 V47 h : 43 m : 28 s
2Björn Waldegård
Lars HelmérPorsche 911S7 h : 47 m : 44 s
3Harry Källström
Gunnar HäggbornLancia Fulvia 1.6 Coupé HF7 h : 52 m : 32 s
24th International Swedish Rally
15 to 18 February 1973
Round 2 of the 1973 World Rally Championship36 stages
1800 km1Stig Blomqvist
Arne HertzSaab 96 V49 h : 18 m : 31 s
2Per Eklund
Rolf CarlssonSaab 96 V49 h : 20 m : 53 s
3Jean-Luc Thérier
Marcel CallewaertAlpine Renault A110 18009 h : 34 m : 12 s
25th International Swedish Rally
13 to 15 February 1975
Round 2 of the 1975 World Rally Championship40 stages
800 km1Björn Waldegård
Hans ThorszeliusLancia Stratos HF7 h : 19 m : 46 s
2Stig Blomqvist
Hans SylvanSaab 96 V47 h : 21 m : 33 s
3Simo Lampinen
Sölve AndreassonLancia Beta Coupé7 h : 31 m : 22 s
26th International Swedish Rally
20 to 22 February 1976
Round 2 of the 1976 World Rally Championship34 stages
722 km1Per Eklund
Björn CederbergSaab 96 V48 h : 8 m : 26 s
2Stig Blomqvist
Hans SylvanSaab 96 V48 h : 10 m : 2 s
3Anders Kulläng
Claes-Göran AnderssonOpel Ascona8 h : 31 m : 10 s
27th International Swedish Rally
11 to 13 February 1977
Round 2 of the 1977 World Rally Championship
Round 3 of the 1977 FIA Cup for Rally Drivers472 km1Stig Blomqvist
Hans SylvanSaab 99 EMS8 h : 2 m : 17 s
2Bror Danielsson
Ulf SundbergOpel Kadett GT/E8 h : 8 m : 19 s
3Anders Kulläng
Bruno BerglundOpel Kadett GT/E8 h : 8 m : 32 s
28th International Swedish Rally
10 to 12 February 1978
Round 2 of the 1978 World Rally Championship
Round 3 of the 1978 FIA Cup for Rally Drivers39 stages
615 km1Björn Waldegård
Hans ThorszeliusFord Escort RS18006 h : 42 m : 40 s
2Hannu Mikkola
Arne HertzFord Escort RS18006 h : 44 m : 8 s
3Markku Alén
Ilkka KivimäkiFiat 131 Abarth6 h : 45 m : 26 s
29th International Swedish Rally
16 to 18 February 1979
Round 2 of the 1979 World Rally Championship38 stages
630 km1Stig Blomqvist
Björn CederbergSaab 99 Turbo6 h : 34 m : 49 s
2Björn Waldegård
Hans ThorszeliusFord Escort RS18006 h : 36 m : 9 s
3Pentti Airikkala
Risto VirtanenVauxhall Chevette 2300 HS6 h : 39 m : 31 s
30th International Swedish Rally
15 to 17 February 1980
Round 2 of the 1980 World Rally Championship for Drivers29 stages
414.5 km1Anders Kulläng
Bruno BerglundOpel Euro Handler
Opel Ascona 4004 h : 17 m : 52 s
2Stig Blomqvist
Björn CederbergSaab Scania
Saab 99 Turbo4 h : 19 m : 22 s
3Björn Waldegård
Hans ThorszeliusFiat Sweden
Fiat 131 Abarth4 h : 21 m : 39 s
31st International Swedish Rally
13 to 15 February 1981
Round 2 of the 1981 World Rally Championship for Driversstages
km1Hannu Mikkola
Arne HertzAudi Sport
Audi Quattro3 h : 48 m : 7 s
2Ari Vatanen
David RichardsRothmans Rally Team
Ford Escort RS18003 h : 50 m : 0 s
3Pentti Airikkala
Risto VirtanenRothmans Rally Team
Ford Escort RS18003 h : 51 m : 47 s
32nd International Swedish Rally
12 to 14 February 1982
Round 2 of the 1982 World Rally Championship for Drivers25 stages
358 km1Stig Blomqvist
Björn CederbergAudi Sport Sweden
Audi Quattro3 h : 40 m : 15 s
2Ari Vatanen
Terry HarrymanDavid Sutton Motorsport
Ford Escort RS18003 h : 42 m : 51 s
3Walter Röhrl
Christian GeistdörferRothmans Opel Rally Team
Opel Ascona 4003 h : 44 m : 29 s
33rd International Swedish Rally
11 to 13 February 1983
Round 2 of the 1983 World Rally Championship for Drivers24 stages
466 km1Hannu Mikkola
Arne HertzAudi Sport
Audi Quattro A14 h : 28 m : 47 s
2Stig Blomqvist
Björn CederbergAudi Sport
Audi 80 Quattro4 h : 29 m : 34 s
3Lasse Lampi
Pentti KuukkalaPrivateer
Audi Quattro A14 h : 32 m : 51 s
34th International Swedish Rally
10 to 12 February 1984
Round 2 of the 1984 World Rally Championship for Drivers27 stages
450 km1Stig Blomqvist
Björn CederbergAudi Sport
Audi Quattro A24 h : 16 m : 45 s
2Michèle Mouton
Fabrizia PonsAudi Sport
Audi Quattro A24 h : 24 m : 12 s
3Per Eklund
Dave WhittockClarion
Audi Quattro A24 h : 33 m : 27 s
35th International Swedish Rally
15 to 17 February 1985
Round 2 of the 1985 World Rally Championship29 stages
505 km1Ari Vatanen
Terry HarrymanPeugeot Talbot Sport
Peugeot 205 Turbo 164 h : 38 m : 49 s
2Stig Blomqvist
Björn CederbergAudi Sport
Audi Sport Quattro4 h : 40 m : 38 s
3Timo Salonen
Seppo HarjannePeugeot Talbot Sport
Peugeot 205 Turbo 164 h : 42 m : 15 s

1986 through 1999

Rally nameStagesPodium finishersRankDriver
Co-driverTeam
CarTime
36th International Swedish Rally
14 to 16 February 1986
Round 2 of the 1986 World Rally Championship30 stages
558 km1Juha Kankkunen
Juha PiironenPeugeot Talbot Sport
Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 E25 h : 9 m : 19 s
2Markku Alén
Ilkka KivimäkiMartini Lancia
Lancia Delta S45 h : 11 m : 13 s
3Kalle Grundel
Benny MelanderFord Motor Company
Ford RS2005 h : 15 m : 35 s
37th International Swedish Rally
13 to 14 February 1987
Round 2 of the 1987 World Rally Championship26 stages
400.39 km1Timo Salonen
Seppo HarjanneMazda Rally Team Europe
Mazda 323 4WD4 h : 11 m : 0 s
2Mikael Ericsson
Claes BillstamMartini Lancia
Lancia Delta HF 4WD4 h : 11 m : 23 s
3Juha Kankkunen
Juha PiironenMartini Lancia
Lancia Delta HF 4WD4 h : 12 m : 46 s
38th International Swedish Rally
4 to 6 February 1988
Round 2 of the 1988 World Rally Championship35 stages
491.96 km1Markku Alén
Ilkka KivimäkiMartini Lancia
Lancia Delta HF 4WD5 h : 2 m : 31 s
2Stig Blomqvist
Benny MelanderRallysport Sweden
Ford Sierra XR 4x45 h : 4 m : 8 s
3Lars-Erik Torph
Tina ThörnerPrivateer
Audi Coupé Quattro5 h : 10 m : 3 s
39th International Swedish Rally
6 to 8 January 1989
Round 1 of the 1989 World Rally Championship for Drivers37 stages
504.47 km1Ingvar Carlsson
Per CarlssonMazda Rally Team Europe
Mazda 323 4WD4 h : 58 m : 15 s
2Per Eklund
Dave WhittockClarion Team Europe
Lancia Delta Integrale4 h : 59 m : 18 s
3Kenneth Eriksson
Staffan ParmanderToyota Team Sweden
Toyota Celica GT-Four ST1654 h : 59 m : 57 s
40th International Swedish Rally
16 to 18 February 1991
Round 2 of the 1991 World Rally Championship for Drivers29 stages
520.01 km1Kenneth Eriksson
Staffan ParmanderMitsubishi Ralliart Europe
Mitsubishi Galant VR-44 h : 56 m : 16 s
2Mats Jonsson
Lars BackmanToyota Team Europe
Toyota Celica GT-Four ST1654 h : 56 m : 36 s
3Markku Alén
Ilkka KivimäkiSubaru Rally Team Europe
Subaru Legacy RS4 h : 57 m : 20 s
41st International Swedish Rally
to February 1992
Round 2 of the 1992 World Rally Championship for Driversstages
km1Mats Jonsson
Lars BackmanToyota Team Sweden
Toyota Celica GT-Four ST1655 h : 24 m : 37 s
2Colin McRae
Derek RingerSubaru Rally Team Europe
Subaru Legacy RS5 h : 25 m : 16 s
3Stig Blomqvist
Benny MelanderNissan Motorsport
Nissan Sunny GTI-R5 h : 26 m : 9 s
42nd International Swedish Rally
12 to 14 February 1993
Round 2 of the 1993 World Rally Championship28 stages
519.63 km1Mats Jonsson
Lars BackmanToyota Castrol Team
Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD4 h : 49 m : 5 s
2Juha Kankkunen
Juha PiironenToyota Castrol Team
Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD4 h : 49 m : 18 s
3Colin McRae
Derek Ringer555 Subaru World Rally Team
Subaru Legacy RS4 h : 49 m : 33 s
43rd International Swedish Rally
4 to 6 February 1994
Round 2 of the 1994 FIA 2-Litre World Rally Cup for Manufacturers24 stages
431 km1Thomas Rådström
Lars BäckmanToyota Celica Turbo 4WD4 h : 12 m : 0 s
2Mats Jonsson
Johnny JohanssonMazda 323 RTR4 h : 12 m : 12 s
3Stig Blomqvist
Benny MelanderFord Escort RS Cosworth4 h : 12 m : 16 s
44th International Swedish Rally
10 to 12 February 1995
Round 2 of the 1995 World Rally Championship
Round 2 of the 1995 FIA 2-Litre World Rally Cup for Manufacturers25 stages
501 km1Kenneth Eriksson
Staffan ParmanderTeam Mitsubishi Ralliart
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution II4 h : 51 m : 27 s
2Tommi Mäkinen
Seppo HarjanneTeam Mitsubishi Ralliart
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution II4 h : 51 m : 39 s
3Thomas Rådström
Lars BäckmanToyota Castrol Team
Toyota Celica GT-Four ST2054 h : 52 m : 34 s
45th International Swedish Rally
9 to 11 February 1996
Round 2 of the 1996 World Rally Championship27 stages
490.64 km1Tommi Mäkinen
Seppo HarjanneTeam Mitsubishi Ralliart
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III4 h : 37 m : 10 s
2Carlos Sainz
Luis MoyaFord Motor Company
Ford Escort RS Cosworth4 h : 37 m : 33 s
3Colin McRae
Derek Ringer555 Subaru World Rally Team
Subaru Impreza 5554 h : 38 m : 15 s
46th International Swedish Rally
7 to 10 February 1997
Round 2 of the 1997 World Rally Championship24 stages
413.45 km1Kenneth Eriksson
Staffan Parmander555 Subaru World Rally Team
Subaru Impreza WRC 973 h : 51 m : 49 s
2Carlos Sainz
Luis MoyaFord Motor Company
Ford Escort WRC3 h : 52 m : 5 s
3Tommi Mäkinen
Seppo HarjanneTeam Mitsubishi Ralliart
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV3 h : 52 m : 15 s
47th International Swedish Rally
6 to 8 February 1998
Round 2 of the 1998 World Rally Championship19 stages
381.34 km1Tommi Mäkinen
Risto MannisenmäkiTeam Mitsubishi Ralliart
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV3 h : 32 m : 51.6 s
2Carlos Sainz
Luis MoyaToyota Castrol Team
Toyota Corolla WRC3 h : 33 m : 43.2 s
3Juha Kankkunen
Juha RepoFord Motor Company
Ford Escort WRC3 h : 33 m : 50.4 s
48th International Swedish Rally
12 to 14 February 1999
Round 2 of the 1999 World Rally Championship19 stages
384.3 km1Tommi Mäkinen
Risto MannisenmäkiMarlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI3 h : 29 m : 15.6 s
2Carlos Sainz
Luis MoyaToyota Castrol Team
Toyota Corolla WRC3 h : 29 m : 33.7 s
3Thomas Rådström
Fred GallagherFord Motor Company
Ford Focus WRC3 h : 29 m : 53.4 s

2000 — Present

Rally nameStagesPodium finishersRankDriver
Co-driverTeam
CarTime
49th International Swedish Rally
11 to 13 February 2000
Round 2 of the 2000 World Rally Championship19 stages
377.89 km1Marcus Grönholm
Timo RautiainenPeugeot Esso
Peugeot 206 WRC3 h : 20 m : 33.3 s
2Tommi Mäkinen
Risto MannisenmäkiMarlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI3 h : 20 m : 40.1 s
3Colin McRae
Nicky GristFord Motor Company
Ford Focus RS WRC 003 h : 20 m : 47.0 s
50th International Swedish Rally
9 to 11 February 2001
Round 2 of the 2001 World Rally Championship17 stages
379.87 km1Harri Rovanperä
Risto PietiläinenPeugeot Total
Peugeot 206 WRC3 h : 27 m : 1.1 s
2Thomas Rådström
Tina ThörnerMarlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart
Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evolution VI3 h : 27 m : 29.0 s
3Carlos Sainz
Luis MoyaFord Motor Company
Ford Focus RS WRC 013 h : 27 m : 38.1 s
51st Uddeholm Swedish Rally
1 to 3 February 2002
Round 2 of the 2002 World Rally Championship16 stages
383.58 km1Marcus Grönholm
Timo RautiainenPeugeot Total
Peugeot 206 WRC3 h : 7 m : 28.6 s
2Harri Rovanperä
Risto PietiläinenPeugeot Total
Peugeot 206 WRC3 h : 8 m : 53.1 s
3Carlos Sainz
Luis MoyaFord Motor Company
Ford Focus RS WRC 023 h : 9 m : 54.4 s
52nd Uddeholm Swedish Rally
6 to 9 February 2003
Round 2 of the 2003 World Rally Championship17 stages
386.91 km1Marcus Grönholm
Timo RautiainenMarlboro Peugeot Total
Peugeot 206 WRC3 h : 3 m : 28.1 s
2Tommi Mäkinen
Kaj Lindström555 Subaru World Rally Team
Subaru Impreza WRC 20033 h : 4 m : 18.9 s
3Richard Burns
Robert ReidMarlboro Peugeot Total
Peugeot 206 WRC3 h : 4 m : 46.0 s
53rd Uddeholm Swedish Rally
6 to 8 February 2004
Round 2 of the 2004 World Rally Championship19 stages
394.8 km1Sébastien Loeb
Daniel ElenaCitroën Total
Citroën Xsara WRC3 h : 26 m : 17.7 s
2Marcus Grönholm
Timo RautiainenMarlboro Peugeot Total
Peugeot 307 WRC3 h : 27 m : 4.1 s
3Petter Solberg
Phil Mills555 Subaru World Rally Team
Subaru Impreza WRC 20033 h : 27 m : 39.2 s
54th Uddeholm Swedish Rally
11 to 13 February 2005
Round 2 of the 2005 World Rally Championship20 stages
359.87 km1Petter Solberg
Phil MillsSubaru World Rally Team
Subaru Impreza WRC 20043 h : 0 m : 52.1 s
2Markko Märtin
Michael ParkMarlboro Peugeot Total
Peugeot 307 WRC3 h : 3 m : 3.2 s
3Toni Gardemeister
Jakke HonkanenBP Ford World Rally Team
Ford Focus RS WRC 043 h : 4 m : 6.8 s
55th Uddeholm Swedish Rally
3 to 5 February 2006
Round 2 of the 2006 World Rally Championship19 stages
349.02 km1Marcus Grönholm
Timo RautiainenBP Ford World Rally Team
Ford Focus RS WRC 063 h : 9 m : 1.9 s
2Sébastien Loeb
Daniel ElenaKronos Total Citroën World Rally Team
Citroën Xsara WRC3 h : 9 m : 32.8 s
3Daniel Carlsson
Bosse HolmstrandPrivateer
Mitsubishi Lancer WRC053 h : 11 m : 58.7 s
56th Uddeholm Swedish Rally
9 to 11 February 2007
Round 2 of the 2007 World Rally Championship20 stages
341.2 km1Marcus Grönholm
Timo RautiainenBP Ford World Rally Team
Ford Focus RS WRC 063 h : 8 m : 40.7 s
2Sébastien Loeb
Daniel ElenaCitroën Total World Rally Team
Citroën C4 WRC3 h : 9 m : 34.5 s
3Mikko Hirvonen
Jarmo LehtinenBP Ford World Rally Team
Ford Focus RS WRC 063 h : 10 m : 22.2 s
57th Uddeholm Swedish Rally
7 to 10 February 2008
Round 2 of the 2008 World Rally Championship20 stages
340.24 km1Jari-Matti Latvala
Miikka AnttilaBP-Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team
Ford Focus RS WRC 072 h : 46 m : 41.2 s
2Mikko Hirvonen
Jarmo LehtinenBP-Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team
Ford Focus RS WRC 072 h : 47 m : 39.5 s
3Gigi Galli
Giovanni BernacchiniStobart M-Sport Ford Rally Team
Ford Focus RS WRC 072 h : 49 m : 04.4 s
58th Rally Sweden
11 to 14 February 2010
Round 1 of the 2010 World Rally Championship21 stages
345.15 km1Mikko Hirvonen
Jarmo LehtinenBP-Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team
Ford Focus RS WRC 093 h : 09 m : 30.4 s
2Sébastien Loeb
Daniel ElenaCitroën Total World Rally Team
Citroën C4 WRC3 h : 10 m : 12.7 s
3Jari-Matti Latvala
Miikka AnttilaBP-Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team
Ford Focus RS WRC 093 h : 10 m : 45.8 s
59th Rally Sweden
10 to 13 February 2011
Round 1 of the 2011 World Rally Championship22 stages
351.00 km1Mikko Hirvonen
Jarmo LehtinenFord Abu Dhabi World Rally Team
Ford Fiesta RS WRC3 h : 23 m : 56.6 s
2Mads Østberg
Jonas AnderssonM-Sport Stobart Ford World Rally Team
Ford Fiesta RS WRC3 h : 24 m : 03.1 s
3Jari-Matti Latvala
Miikka AnttilaFord Abu Dhabi World Rally Team
Ford Fiesta RS WRC3 h : 24 m : 30.6 s
60th Rally Sweden
9 to 12 February 2012
Round 2 of the 2012 World Rally Championship24 stages
349.16 km1Jari-Matti Latvala
Miikka AnttilaFord World Rally Team
Ford Fiesta RS WRC3 h : 18 m : 28.3 s
2Mikko Hirvonen
Jarmo LehtinenCitroën Total World Rally Team
Citroën DS3 WRC3 h : 18 m : 44.9 s
3Mads Østberg
Jonas AnderssonMads Østberg
Ford Fiesta RS WRC3 h : 19 m : 07.1 s
61st Rally Sweden
7 to 10 February 2013
Round 2 of the 2013 World Rally Championship22 stages
337.91 km1Sébastien Ogier
Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Motorsport
Volkswagen Polo R WRC3 h : 11 m : 41.9 s
2Sébastien Loeb
Daniel ElenaCitroën Total Abu Dhabi World Rally Team
Citroën DS3 WRC3 h : 12 m : 23.7 s
3Mads Østberg
Jonas AnderssonQatar M-Sport World Rally Team
Ford Fiesta RS WRC3 h : 13 m : 06.4 s
62nd Rally Sweden
5 to 8 February 2014
Round 2 of the 2014 World Rally Championship24 stages
328.4 km1Jari-Matti Latvala
Miikka AnttilaVolkswagen Motorsport
Volkswagen Polo R WRC3 h : 00 m : 31.1 s
2Andreas Mikkelsen
Mikko MarkkulaVolkswagen Motorsport II
Volkswagen Polo R WRC3 h : 01 m : 24.7 s
3Mads Østberg
Jonas AnderssonCitroën Total Abu Dhabi World Rally Team
Citroën DS3 WRC3 h : 01 m : 30.6 s
63rd Rally Sweden
12 to 15 February 2015
Round 2 of the 2015 World Rally Championship21 stages
308.0 km1Sébastien Ogier
Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Motorsport
Volkswagen Polo R WRC2 h : 55 m : 30.5 s
2Thierry Neuville
Nicolas GilsoulHyundai Motorsport
Hyundai i20 WRC2 h : 55 m : 36.9 s
3Andreas Mikkelsen
Ola FløeneVolkswagen Motorsport II
Volkswagen Polo R WRC2 h : 56 m : 10.3 s
64th Rally Sweden
12 to 14 February 2016
Round 2 of the 2016 World Rally Championship21 12 stages
331.13 226.48 km1Sébastien Ogier
Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Motorsport
Volkswagen Polo R WRC1 h : 59 m : 47.4 s
2Hayden Paddon
John KennardHyundai Motorsport
Hyundai i20 WRC2 h : 00 m : 17.2 s
3Mads Østberg
Ola FløeneM-Sport World Rally Team
Ford Fiesta RS WRC2 h : 00 m : 43.0 s
65th Rally Sweden
9 to 12 February 2017
Round 2 of the 2017 World Rally Championship12 stages
305.83 km1Jari-Matti Latvala
Miikka AnttilaToyota Gazoo Racing WRT
Toyota Yaris WRC2 h : 36 m : 03.6 s
2Ott Tänak
Martin JärveojaM-Sport World Rally Team
Ford Fiesta WRC2 h : 36 m : 32.8 s
3Sébastien Ogier
Julien IngrassiaM-Sport World Rally Team
Ford Fiesta WRC2 h : 37 m : 03.1 s
66th Rally Sweden
15 to 18 February 2018
Round 2 of the 2018 World Rally Championship19 stages
314.25 km1Thierry Neuville
Nicolas GilsoulHyundai Shell Mobis WRT
Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC2 h : 52 m : 13.1 s
2Craig Breen
Scott MartinCitroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT
Citroën C3 WRC2 h : 52 m : 32.9 s
3Andreas Mikkelsen
Anders JægerHyundai Shell Mobis WRT
Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC2 h : 52 m : 41.4 s
67th Rally Sweden
14 to 17 February 2019
Round 2 of the 2019 World Rally Championship19 stages
316.80 km1Ott Tänak
Martin JärveojaToyota Gazoo Racing WRT
Toyota Yaris WRC2 h : 47 m : 30.0 s
2Esapekka Lappi
Janne FermCitroën Total WRT
Citroën C3 WRC2 h : 48 m : 23.7 s
3Thierry Neuville
Nicolas GilsoulHyundai Shell Mobis WRT
Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC2 h : 48 m : 26.7 s
68th Rally Sweden
13 to 16 February 2020
Round 2 of the 2020 World Rally Championship9 stages
105.47 km1Elfyn Evans
Scott MartinToyota Gazoo Racing WRT
Toyota Yaris WRC1 h : 11 m : 43.1 s
2Ott Tänak
Martin JärveojaShell Mobis WRT
Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC1 h : 11 m : 55.8 s
3Kalle Rovanperä
Jonne HalttunenToyota Gazoo Racing WRT
Toyota Yaris WRC1 h : 12 m : 3.3 s
69th Rally Sweden
24 to 27 February 2022
Round 2 of the 2022 World Rally Championship17 stages
264.81 km1Kalle Rovanperä
Jonne HalttunenToyota Gazoo Racing WRT
Toyota GR Yaris Rally12 h : 10 m : 44.9 s
2Thierry Neuville
Martijn WydaegheHyundai Shell Mobis WRT
Hyundai i20 N Rally12 h : 11 m : 06.9 s
3Esapekka Lappi
Janne FermToyota Gazoo Racing WRT
Toyota GR Yaris Rally12 h : 11 m : 15.5 s
70th Rally Sweden
9 to 12 February 2023
Round 2 of the 2023 World Rally Championship18 stages
301.18 km1Ott Tänak
Martin JärveojaM-Sport World Rally Team
Ford Puma Rally12 h : 25 m : 54.5 s
2Craig Breen
James FultonHyundai Shell Mobis WRT
Hyundai i20 N Rally12 h : 26 m : 13.2 s
3Thierry Neuville
Martijn WydaegheHyundai Shell Mobis WRT
Hyundai i20 N Rally12 h : 26 m : 14.5 s
71st Rally Sweden
15 to 18 February 2024
Round 2 of the 2024 World Rally Championship18 stages
300.10 km1Esapekka Lappi
Janne FermHyundai Shell Mobis WRT
Hyundai i20 N Rally12 h : 33 m : 04.9 s
2Elfyn Evans
Scott MartinToyota Gazoo Racing WRT
Toyota GR Yaris Rally12 h : 33 m : 34.5 s
3Adrien Fourmaux
Alexandre CoriaM-Sport World Rally Team
Ford Puma Rally12 h : 33 m : 52.8 s
72nd Rally Sweden
13 to 16 February 2025
Round 2 of the 2025 World Rally Championship18 stages
293.84 km1Elfyn Evans
Scott MartinToyota Gazoo Racing WRT
Toyota GR Yaris Rally12 h : 33 m : 39.2 s
2Takamoto Katsuta
Aaron JohnstonToyota Gazoo Racing WRT
Toyota GR Yaris Rally12 h : 33 m : 43.0 s
3Thierry Neuville
Martijn WydaegheHyundai Shell Mobis WRT
Hyundai i20 N Rally12 h : 33 m : 51.1 s

Multiple winners

WinsDrivers75432
Stig Blomqvist
Marcus Grönholm, Björn Waldegård
Jari-Matti Latvala
Kenneth Eriksson, Tommi Mäkinen, Sébastien Ogier
Arne Hertz, Mats Jonsson, Carl-Magnus Skogh, Bengt Söderström, Tom Trana,
Mikko Hirvonen, Hannu Mikkola, Ott Tänak, Elfyn Evans
Sébastien Loeb, Thierry Neuville --
WinsManufacturers109876542
Saab
Ford
Porsche
Toyota
Peugeot
Mitsubishi
Audi, Volkswagen, Volvo
Lancia, Mazda, Subaru, Hyundai
BMC, BMW, Citroen, Hyundai, Opel, Talbot --

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References

References

  1. (18 February 2018). "Sunday in Sweden: Neuville Wins in Sweden". WRC.
  2. (17 February 2019). "Sunday in Sweden:Victory for ice-cool Tänak". WRC.
  3. (8 April 2021). "Rally Sweden moves north to Umeå".
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