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The Rally Sweden (Swedish: Svenska rallyt), formerly the KAK-Rally, ... 9 to 11 February 1996 Round 2 of the 1996 World Rally Championship: 27 stages 490.64 km 1
The 1996 World Rally Championship was the 24th season of the FIA World Rally Championship. The season consisted of 9 rallies. The season consisted of 9 rallies. As a result of their 1995 disqualification, Toyota Team Europe were not allowed to compete in this year's championship, so only three works teams contested the championship.
Kenneth Eriksson (born 13 May 1956 in Äppelbo, in the kommun of Vansbro) is a now retired World Rally Championship rally driver. He drove for several manufacturer teams, including the Subaru World Rally Team, Mitsubishi, Hyundai and Škoda.
He then started rallying and competed in the World Rally Championship for nine consecutive years during 1994–2002, and returned in 2006. He won the Swedish Rally Championship in 1996, and his most significant international successes have been in his home event, the Swedish Rally, which he won in 1994 when the event was not part of the WRC ...
From 1994 to 1996, the World Rally Championship had an event rotation system. The Swedish Rally did not have full WRC status in the 1994 season, the Rally Finland in 1995, and the Monte Carlo Rally and the RAC Rally in 1996. Instead, these rallies were part of the 2-litre "Formula 2" championship that was contested from 1993 to 1999.
45th International Swedish Rally: 1996: Seppo Harjanne Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 3: 3 44th Safari Rally Kenya: 1996: Seppo Harjanne Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 3 4 16º Rally Argentina: 1996: Seppo Harjanne Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 3 5 46th Neste 1000 Lakes Rally: 1996: Seppo Harjanne Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 3 6 9th API Rally Australia: 1996: Seppo Harjanne ...
He won his first rally in 2002 at the 2002 Rallye Deutschland, and his last in 2022 at the 2022 Monte Carlo Rally, a span of 19 years, 4 months and 28 days. Esapekka Lappi holds the record for the longest period of time between two wins – 6 years and 204 days between the 2017 Rally Finland and the 2024 Rally Sweden for the Finnish driver. [ 2 ]
1996 Canadian Rally Championship: Co-Drivers: Yorgi Bittner Czech Rally Championship: Ladislav Křeček 1996 Czech Rally Championship: Co-Drivers: Jan Krečman Deutsche Rallye Meisterschaft: Armin Kremer: Estonian Rally Championship: N 2000+: Ivar Raidam 1996 Estonian Rally Championship: N 2000+ Co-Drivers: Margus Karjane A>2000: Raido Rüütel