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1973 1000 Lakes Rally

Motor rally competition


Motor rally competition

FieldValue
name1973 1000 Lakes Rally
native_name23rd 1000 Lakes Rally
country
round8
rallybaseJyväskylä, Finland
startdate3 August 1973
enddate5 August 1973
stages43
stagekm517
overallkm2079
surfaceGravel
championship[1973 World Rally Championship season](1973-world-rally-championship-season)
driver1Finland Timo Mäkinen
UK Henry Liddon
team1UK Ford Motor Company Ltd
teamsstart109
teamsfinish55

UK Henry Liddon

The 1973 1000 Lakes Rally (formally the 23rd 1000 Lakes Rally) was the 23rd running of the 1000 Lakes Rally (currently known as the Rally Finland), and the eighth round of the inaugural World Rally Championship season.

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Run in early August in central Finland, this rally marked a distinct change from the previous event in the series, the 33 Rajd Polski. Unlike that event, in which only three teams survived to the finish, Finland saw 55 teams finish the rally, a success rate of almost exactly 50% of the total entries.

In 1973, and for several years afterward, only manufacturers were given points for finishes in WRC events. Finland hosted Ford Motor Company's first ever win of the World Rally Championship. Championship front runners Alpine Renault and Fiat were conspicuous by their absence, with neither gaining points during the round.

Results

FinishTotal
timeGroupCar #Driver
Co-driverCarMfr.
pointsOverallIn
group12021531241058678910111213141516171819202122232427394246Retired (mechanical)Retired (illness)Retired (mechanical)Retired (mechanical)RetiredRetiredRetiredRetiredRetiredRetiredRetiredRetired (mechanical)RetiredRetiredRetired (mechanical)RetiredRetiredRetiredRetiredRetiredRetiredRetiredRetiredRetiredRetired
14 h : 53 m : 50 s24Finland Timo Mäkinen
UK Henry LiddonUK Ford Escort RS1600
24 h : 55 m : 59 s229Finland Markku Alén
Finland Juhani ToivonenSweden Volvo 142
14 h : 57 m : 12 s43Finland Leo Kinnunen
Finland Atso AhoGermany Porsche 911
34 h : 59 m : 28 s21Finland Simo Lampinen
UK John DavenportSweden Saab 96 V4
45 h : 3 m : 30 s230Finland Antti Ojanen
Finland Heikki MiikkiGermany Opel Ascona 19
55 h : 4 m : 3 s238Finland Ulf Grönholm
Finland Henry LaineGermany Opel Ascona 19
65 h : 5 m : 43 s226Finland Tapio Rainio
Finland Erkki NymanSweden Saab 96 V4
25 h : 9 m : 43 s4122West Germany Achim Warmbold
France Jean TodtItaly Fiat Abarth 124 Rallye
75 h : 11 m : 26 s239Finland Pertti Lehtonen
Finland Ilkka KivimäkiSweden Saab 96 V4
85 h : 11 m : 36 s212Finland Hannu Palin
Finland Jyrki AhavaGermany Opel Ascona 19
95 h : 14 m : 25 s220Finland Esa Nuuttila
Finland Alf KrogellGermany Opel Ascona 19
105 h : 18 m : 23 s224Finland Erkki Pitkänen
Finland Juhani PaalamaSweden Volvo 142
15 h : 18 m : 52 s150Finland Pertti Kärhä
Finland Seppo SiitonenItaly Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV
25 h : 22 m : 15 s142Finland Jaakko Markula
Finland Asko NevalainenItaly Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV
115 h : 23 m : 35 s221Finland Markku Saaristo
Finland Ilkka SaaristoCzechoslovakia Škoda 120S
125 h : 23 m : 49 s27UK Brian Culcheth
UK Johnstone SyerUK Morris Marina
35 h : 24 m : 47 s152Finland Timo Sohlberg
Finland Matti HonkavaaraGermany BMW 2002
135 h : 30 m : 54 s263Finland Eeva Heinonen
Finland Seija SaaristoSweden Volvo 142
45 h : 38 m : 54 s144Finland Erkki Pahkinen
Finland Jarmo ToivonenGermany Opel Ascona 19
55 h : 44 m : 41 s173Finland Timo Jouhki
Finland Juha PiironenGermany Opel Ascona 19
65 h : 45 m : 4 s158Finland Juha Leponiemi
Finland Matti VilmiGermany BMW 2002
75 h : 46 m : 5 s151Finland Kauko Mäkelä
Finland Jukka MiettinenFrance Peugeot 304S
85 h : 48 m : 14 s153Finland Hans Sevelius
Finland Göran SandströmItaly Alfa Romeo 1600
145 h : 50 m : 52 s261Finland Marketta Oksala
Finland Satu ValtaharjuGermany Opel Ascona 19
165 h : 55 m : 7 s286USSR Stasys Brundza
USSR Viktor IlyinUSSR Moskvitch 412
226 h : 16 m : 10 s296East Germany Peter Hommel
East Germany Günter BorkEast Germany Wartburg 353
176 h : 22 m : 8 s179East Germany Horst Niebergall
East Germany Harald WürfelEast Germany Wartburg 353
216 h : 27 m : 27 s177East Germany Egon Culmbacher
East Germany Werner ErnstEast Germany Wartburg 353
22Sweden Stig Blomqvist
Sweden Arne HertzSweden Saab 96 V4
25Finland Hannu Mikkola
Finland Erkki RautanenSweden Volvo 142
46Kenya Shekhar Mehta
Finland Ensio MikanderJapan Datsun 240Z
28Sweden Per Eklund
Sweden Björn CederbergSweden Saab 96 V4
29Finland Pauli Toivonen
Finland Martti TiukkanenFrance Simca 1000 Rallye
110France Guy Chasseuil
France Christian BaronFrance Simca 1000 Rallye
111Belgium Jean-Marie Jacquemin
Belgium Dorothé JacqueminFrance Simca 1000 Rallye
213Finland Pekka Virtanen
Finland Jussi EskolaSweden Volvo 142
215Finland Matti Alamaula
Finland Tapio SiekkinenGermany Opel Ascona 19
216USA Bob Hourihan
Canada Doug WoodsJapan Datsun 1800 SSS
218Finland Pekka Vilpponen
Finland Ilpo AirilaUSSR Moskvitch 1500M
222Finland Pentti Airikkala
Finland Heikki HaaksialaGermany Opel Kadett Rallye
225UK Paul Faulkner
UK Monty PetersUK Ford Escort RS1600
227USA Scott Harvey
USA Tom KingUSA Dodge Colt
228Finland Jari Vilkas
Finland Juhani SoiniSweden Saab 96 V4
233Sweden Leif Asterhag
Sweden Claes BillstamGermany BMW 2002
235Sweden Lars Carlsson
West Germany Thomas Fischer-HalbingGermany Opel Commodore GS/E
236Finland Eero Soutulahti
Finland Risto AnttilaSweden Volvo 142
240Finland Hannu Valtaharju
Finland Raimo AlmGermany Opel Ascona 19
146Finland Esko Nuuttila
Finland Timo HarjuGermany Opel Ascona 19
147Finland Kyösti Hämäläinen
Finland Veijo AhoItaly Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV
148Sweden Arne Allansson
Sweden Rolf JägerstedtGermany BMW 2002
157Finland Heikki Enomaa
Finland Timo AlanenGermany BMW 2002
267Finland Fredrik Donner
Finland Heikki NikkiGermany Opel Ascona 19
276USSR Kastytis Girdauskas
USSR Valentin KislykhUSSR Moskvitch 412

Source: Independent WRC archive

Championship standings after the event

After round 8TeamSeason endPositionPointsPositionPoints192263336433530622720819915101411131213131314121544173182191
France Alpine Renault1147
Italy Fiat284
USA Ford376
France Citroën733
Sweden Saab542
Japan Datsun634
Germany Porsche927
Sweden Volvo444
East Germany Wartburg1415
Germany Volkswagen1515
France Peugeot1613
Italy Lancia1317
Germany Opel1125
Poland Polski Fiat1218
Germany BMW828
Japan Mitsubishi174
Czechoslovakia Škoda183
Japan Toyota1025
Germany Audi202

References

References

  1. ''Motoring News'' pages 8 & 9 Thursday 9 August 1973 "Popular 1000 Lakes win for Mäkinen in works Escort"
  2. "Final results". Independent WRC archive.
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