Rally Sweden

The Rally Sweden (Swedish: Svenska rallyt), formerly the International Swedish Rally, and later the Uddeholm Swedish Rally, is an automobile rally competition held in Värmland, Sweden in early February. First held in 1950, as a summer rally called the Rally to the Midnight Sun (Swedish: Midnattssolsrallyt) 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.

Rally Sweden
Statusactive
Genremotorsporting event
Date(s)February
Frequencyannual
Location(s)Värmland
CountrySweden
Inaugurated1950 (1950)

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, this rally is known to be very difficult for non-Nordic drivers. The first winning driver of the Swedish Rally that wasn't 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 with Belgian Thierry Neuville and Estonian Ott Tänak also recording wins in 2018 and 2019 respectively.[1][2] Spaniard Carlos Sainz finished second four times and third two times.

The rally has been cancelled three times;[3] 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.

Results

1950 through 1969

Rally name Stages Podium finishers
Rank Driver
Co-driver
Team
Car
Time
1st International Swedish Rally
1950
1 Per-Fredrik Cederbaum BMW – h : – m : – s
2nd International Swedish Rally
1951
1 Gunnar Bengtsson Talbot-Lago – h : – m : – s
3rd International Swedish Rally
1952
1 Grus-Olle Persson Porsche – h : – m : – s
4th International Swedish Rally
1953
1 Sture Nottorp Porsche – h : – m : – s
5th International Swedish Rally
1954
1 Carl-Gunnar Hammarlund Porsche – h : – m : – s
6th International Swedish Rally
1955
1 Allan Borgefors Porsche – h : – m : – s
7th International Swedish Rally
1956
1 Harry Bengtsson Volkswagen – h : – m : – s
8th International Swedish Rally
1957
1 Ture Jansson Volvo – h : – m : – s
9th International Swedish Rally
1958
1 Gunnar Andersson Volvo – h : – m : – s
10th International Swedish Rally
1959
1 Erik Carlsson Saab 93 – h : – m : – s
11th International Swedish Rally
1960
1 Carl-Magnus Skogh Saab – h : – m : – s
12th International Swedish Rally
1961
1 Carl-Magnus Skogh Saab – h : – m : – s
13th International Swedish Rally
1962
1 Bengt Söderström British Motor Corporation – h : – m : – s
14th International Swedish Rally
1963
1 Berndt Jansson Porsche – h : – m : – s
15th International Swedish Rally
1964
1 Tom Trana Volvo – h : – m : – s
16th International Swedish Rally
1965
1 Tom Trana Volvo – h : – m : – s
17th International Swedish Rally
1966
1 Åke Andersson Saab – h : – m : – s
18th International Swedish Rally
1967
1 Bengt Söderström Ford – h : – m : – s
19th International Swedish Rally
1968
1 Björn Waldegård
Lars Helmér
Porsche – h : – m : – s
20th International Swedish Rally
1969
1 Björn Waldegård
Lars Helmér
Porsche – h : – m : – s

1970 through 1985

Rally name Stages Podium finishers
Rank Driver
Co-driver
Team
Car
Time
21st International Swedish Rally
11 to 15 February 1970
Round 2 of the International Championship for Manufacturers
40 stages
1282 km
1 Björn Waldegård
Lars Helmér
Porsche 911S 12 h : 20 m : 50 s
2 Stig Blomqvist
Bo Reinicke
Saab 96 V4 12 h : 44 m : 6 s
3 Lillebror Nasenius
Björn Cederberg
Opel Kadett Rallye 12 h : 59 m : 33 s
22nd International Swedish Rally
17 to 21 February 1971
Round 2 of the International Championship for Manufacturers
39 stages 1 Stig Blomqvist
Arne Hertz
Saab 96 V4 8 h : 35 m : 29 s
2 Lars Nyström
Gunnar Nyström
BMW 2002 TI 8 h : 40 m : 42 s
3 Harry Källström
Gunnar Häggborn
Lancia Fulvia 1.6 Coupé HF 8 h : 41 m : 36 s
23rd International Swedish Rally
17 to 20 February 1972
Round 2 of the International Championship for Manufacturers
37 stages
802 km
1 Stig Blomqvist
Arne Hertz
Saab 96 V4 7 h : 43 m : 28 s
2 Björn Waldegård
Lars Helmér
Porsche 911S 7 h : 47 m : 44 s
3 Harry Källström
Gunnar Häggborn
Lancia Fulvia 1.6 Coupé HF 7 h : 52 m : 32 s
24th International Swedish Rally
15 to 18 February 1973
Round 2 of the 1973 World Rally Championship
36 stages
1800 km
1 Stig Blomqvist
Arne Hertz
Saab 96 V4 9 h : 18 m : 31 s
2 Per Eklund
Rolf Carlsson
Saab 96 V4 9 h : 20 m : 53 s
3 Jean-Luc Thérier
Marcel Callewaert
Alpine Renault A110 1800 9 h : 34 m : 12 s
1974 rally cancelled
25th International Swedish Rally
13 to 15 February 1975
Round 2 of the 1975 World Rally Championship
40 stages
800 km
1 Björn Waldegård
Hans Thorszelius
Lancia Stratos HF 7 h : 19 m : 46 s
2 Stig Blomqvist
Hans Sylvan
Saab 96 V4 7 h : 21 m : 33 s
3 Simo Lampinen
Sölve Andreasson
Lancia Beta Coupé 7 h : 31 m : 22 s
26th International Swedish Rally
20 to 22 February 1976
Round 2 of the 1976 World Rally Championship
34 stages
722 km
1 Per Eklund
Björn Cederberg
Saab 96 V4 8 h : 8 m : 26 s
2 Stig Blomqvist
Hans Sylvan
Saab 96 V4 8 h : 10 m : 2 s
3 Anders Kulläng
Claes-Göran Andersson
Opel Ascona 8 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 Drivers
472 km 1 Stig Blomqvist
Hans Sylvan
Saab 99 EMS 8 h : 2 m : 17 s
2 Bror Danielsson
Ulf Sundberg
Opel Kadett GT/E 8 h : 8 m : 19 s
3 Anders Kulläng
Bruno Berglund
Opel Kadett GT/E 8 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 Drivers
39 stages
615 km
1 Björn Waldegård
Hans Thorszelius
Ford Escort RS1800 6 h : 42 m : 40 s
2 Hannu Mikkola
Arne Hertz
Ford Escort RS1800 6 h : 44 m : 8 s
3 Markku Alén
Ilkka Kivimäki
Fiat 131 Abarth 6 h : 45 m : 26 s
29th International Swedish Rally
16 to 18 February 1979
Round 2 of the 1979 World Rally Championship
38 stages
630 km
1 Stig Blomqvist
Björn Cederberg
Saab 99 Turbo 6 h : 34 m : 49 s
2 Björn Waldegård
Hans Thorszelius
Ford Escort RS1800 6 h : 36 m : 9 s
3 Pentti Airikkala
Risto Virtanen
Vauxhall Chevette 2300 HS 6 h : 39 m : 31 s
30th International Swedish Rally
15 to 17 February 1980
Round 2 of the 1980 World Rally Championship for Drivers
29 stages
414.5 km
1 Anders Kulläng
Bruno Berglund
Opel Euro Handler
Opel Ascona 400
4 h : 17 m : 52 s
2 Stig Blomqvist
Björn Cederberg
Saab Scania
Saab 99 Turbo
4 h : 19 m : 22 s
3 Björn Waldegård
Hans Thorszelius
Fiat Sweden
Fiat 131 Abarth
4 h : 21 m : 39 s
31st International Swedish Rally
13 to 15 February 1981
Round 2 of the 1981 World Rally Championship for Drivers
stages
km
1 Hannu Mikkola
Arne Hertz
Audi Sport
Audi Quattro
3 h : 48 m : 7 s
2 Ari Vatanen
David Richards
Rothmans Rally Team
Ford Escort RS1800
3 h : 50 m : 0 s
3 Pentti Airikkala
Risto Virtanen
Rothmans Rally Team
Ford Escort RS1800
3 h : 51 m : 47 s
32nd International Swedish Rally
12 to 14 February 1982
Round 2 of the 1982 World Rally Championship for Drivers
25 stages
358 km
1 Stig Blomqvist
Björn Cederberg
Audi Sport Sweden
Audi Quattro
3 h : 40 m : 15 s
2 Ari Vatanen
Terry Harryman
David Sutton Motorsport
Ford Escort RS1800
3 h : 42 m : 51 s
3 Walter Röhrl
Christian Geistdörfer
Rothmans Opel Rally Team
Opel Ascona 400
3 h : 44 m : 29 s
33rd International Swedish Rally
11 to 13 February 1983
Round 2 of the 1983 World Rally Championship for Drivers
24 stages
466 km
1 Hannu Mikkola
Arne Hertz
Audi Sport
Audi Quattro A1
4 h : 28 m : 47 s
2 Stig Blomqvist
Björn Cederberg
Audi Sport
Audi 80 Quattro
4 h : 29 m : 34 s
3 Lasse Lampi
Pentti Kuukkala
Privateer
Audi Quattro A1
4 h : 32 m : 51 s
34th International Swedish Rally
10 to 12 February 1984
Round 2 of the 1984 World Rally Championship for Drivers
27 stages
450 km
1 Stig Blomqvist
Björn Cederberg
Audi Sport
Audi Quattro A2
4 h : 16 m : 45 s
2 Michèle Mouton
Fabrizia Pons
Audi Sport
Audi Quattro A2
4 h : 24 m : 12 s
3 Per Eklund
Dave Whittock
Clarion
Audi Quattro A2
4 h : 33 m : 27 s
35th International Swedish Rally
15 to 17 February 1985
Round 2 of the 1985 World Rally Championship
29 stages
505 km
1 Ari Vatanen
Terry Harryman
Peugeot Talbot Sport
Peugeot 205 Turbo 16
4 h : 38 m : 49 s
2 Stig Blomqvist
Björn Cederberg
Audi Sport
Audi Sport Quattro
4 h : 40 m : 38 s
3 Timo Salonen
Seppo Harjanne
Peugeot Talbot Sport
Peugeot 205 Turbo 16
4 h : 42 m : 15 s

1986 through 1999

Rally name Stages Podium finishers
Rank Driver
Co-driver
Team
Car
Time
36th International Swedish Rally
14 to 16 February 1986
Round 2 of the 1986 World Rally Championship
30 stages
558 km
1 Juha Kankkunen
Juha Piironen
Peugeot Talbot Sport
Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 E2
5 h : 9 m : 19 s
2 Markku Alén
Ilkka Kivimäki
Martini Lancia
Lancia Delta S4
5 h : 11 m : 13 s
3 Kalle Grundel
Benny Melander
Ford Motor Company
Ford RS200
5 h : 15 m : 35 s
37th International Swedish Rally
13 to 14 February 1987
Round 2 of the 1987 World Rally Championship
26 stages
400.39 km
1 Timo Salonen
Seppo Harjanne
Mazda Rally Team Europe
Mazda 323 4WD
4 h : 11 m : 0 s
2 Mikael Ericsson
Claes Billstam
Martini Lancia
Lancia Delta HF 4WD
4 h : 11 m : 23 s
3 Juha Kankkunen
Juha Piironen
Martini Lancia
Lancia Delta HF 4WD
4 h : 12 m : 46 s
38th International Swedish Rally
4 to 6 February 1988
Round 2 of the 1988 World Rally Championship
35 stages
491.96 km
1 Markku Alén
Ilkka Kivimäki
Martini Lancia
Lancia Delta HF 4WD
5 h : 2 m : 31 s
2 Stig Blomqvist
Benny Melander
Rallysport Sweden
Ford Sierra XR 4x4
5 h : 4 m : 8 s
3 Lars-Erik Torph
Tina Thörner
Privateer
Audi Coupé Quattro
5 h : 10 m : 3 s
39th International Swedish Rally
6 to 8 January 1989
Round 1 of the 1989 World Rally Championship for Drivers
37 stages
504.47 km
1 Ingvar Carlsson
Per Carlsson
Mazda Rally Team Europe
Mazda 323 4WD
4 h : 58 m : 15 s
2 Per Eklund
Dave Whittock
Clarion Team Europe
Lancia Delta Integrale
4 h : 59 m : 18 s
3 Kenneth Eriksson
Staffan Parmander
Toyota Team Sweden
Toyota Celica GT-Four ST165
4 h : 59 m : 57 s
40th International Swedish Rally
16 to 18 February 1991
Round 2 of the 1991 World Rally Championship for Drivers
29 stages
520.01 km
1 Kenneth Eriksson
Staffan Parmander
Mitsubishi Ralliart Europe
Mitsubishi Galant VR-4
4 h : 56 m : 16 s
2 Mats Jonsson
Lars Backman
Toyota Team Europe
Toyota Celica GT-Four ST165
4 h : 56 m : 36 s
3 Markku Alén
Ilkka Kivimäki
Subaru Rally Team Europe
Subaru Legacy RS
4 h : 57 m : 20 s
41st International Swedish Rally
to February 1992
Round 2 of the 1992 World Rally Championship for Drivers
stages
km
1 Mats Jonsson
Lars Backman
Toyota Team Sweden
Toyota Celica GT-Four ST165
5 h : 24 m : 37 s
2 Colin McRae
Derek Ringer
Subaru Rally Team Europe
Subaru Legacy RS
5 h : 25 m : 16 s
3 Stig Blomqvist
Benny Melander
Nissan Motorsport
Nissan Sunny GTI-R
5 h : 26 m : 9 s
42nd International Swedish Rally
12 to 14 February 1993
Round 2 of the 1993 World Rally Championship
28 stages
519.63 km
1 Mats Jonsson
Lars Backman
Toyota Castrol Team
Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD
4 h : 49 m : 5 s
2 Juha Kankkunen
Juha Piironen
Toyota Castrol Team
Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD
4 h : 49 m : 18 s
3 Colin McRae
Derek Ringer
555 Subaru World Rally Team
Subaru Legacy RS
4 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 Manufacturers
24 stages
431 km
1 Thomas Rådström
Lars Bäckman
Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD 4 h : 12 m : 0 s
2 Mats Jonsson
Johnny Johansson
Mazda 323 RTR 4 h : 12 m : 12 s
3 Stig Blomqvist
Benny Melander
Ford Escort RS Cosworth 4 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 Manufacturers
25 stages
501 km
1 Kenneth Eriksson
Staffan Parmander
Team Mitsubishi Ralliart
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution II
4 h : 51 m : 27 s
2 Tommi Mäkinen
Seppo Harjanne
Team Mitsubishi Ralliart
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution II
4 h : 51 m : 39 s
3 Thomas Rådström
Lars Bäckman
Toyota Castrol Team
Toyota Celica GT-Four ST205
4 h : 52 m : 34 s
45th International Swedish Rally
9 to 11 February 1996
Round 2 of the 1996 World Rally Championship
27 stages
490.64 km
1 Tommi Mäkinen
Seppo Harjanne
Team Mitsubishi Ralliart
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III
4 h : 37 m : 10 s
2 Carlos Sainz
Luis Moya
Ford Motor Company
Ford Escort RS Cosworth
4 h : 37 m : 33 s
3 Colin McRae
Derek Ringer
555 Subaru World Rally Team
Subaru Impreza 555
4 h : 38 m : 15 s
46th International Swedish Rally
7 to 10 February 1997
Round 2 of the 1997 World Rally Championship
24 stages
413.45 km
1 Kenneth Eriksson
Staffan Parmander
555 Subaru World Rally Team
Subaru Impreza WRC 97
3 h : 51 m : 49 s
2 Carlos Sainz
Luis Moya
Ford Motor Company
Ford Escort WRC
3 h : 52 m : 5 s
3 Tommi Mäkinen
Seppo Harjanne
Team Mitsubishi Ralliart
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV
3 h : 52 m : 15 s
47th International Swedish Rally
6 to 8 February 1998
Round 2 of the 1998 World Rally Championship
19 stages
381.34 km
1 Tommi Mäkinen
Risto Mannisenmäki
Team Mitsubishi Ralliart
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV
3 h : 32 m : 51.6 s
2 Carlos Sainz
Luis Moya
Toyota Castrol Team
Toyota Corolla WRC
3 h : 33 m : 43.2 s
3 Juha Kankkunen
Juha Repo
Ford Motor Company
Ford Escort WRC
3 h : 33 m : 50.4 s
48th International Swedish Rally
12 to 14 February 1999
Round 2 of the 1999 World Rally Championship
19 stages
384.3 km
1 Tommi Mäkinen
Risto Mannisenmäki
Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI
3 h : 29 m : 15.6 s
2 Carlos Sainz
Luis Moya
Toyota Castrol Team
Toyota Corolla WRC
3 h : 29 m : 33.7 s
3 Thomas Rådström
Fred Gallagher
Ford Motor Company
Ford Focus WRC
3 h : 29 m : 53.4 s

2000—

Rally name Stages Podium finishers
Rank Driver
Co-driver
Team
Car
Time
49th International Swedish Rally
11 to 13 February 2000
Round 2 of the 2000 World Rally Championship
19 stages
377.89 km
1 Marcus Grönholm
Timo Rautiainen
Peugeot Esso
Peugeot 206 WRC
3 h : 20 m : 33.3 s
2 Tommi Mäkinen
Risto Mannisenmäki
Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI
3 h : 20 m : 40.1 s
3 Colin McRae
Nicky Grist
Ford Motor Company
Ford Focus RS WRC 00
3 h : 20 m : 47.0 s
50th International Swedish Rally
9 to 11 February 2001
Round 2 of the 2001 World Rally Championship
17 stages
379.87 km
1 Harri Rovanperä
Risto Pietiläinen
Peugeot Total
Peugeot 206 WRC
3 h : 27 m : 1.1 s
2 Thomas Rådström
Tina Thörner
Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart
Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evolution VI
3 h : 27 m : 29.0 s
3 Carlos Sainz
Luis Moya
Ford Motor Company
Ford Focus RS WRC 01
3 h : 27 m : 38.1 s
51st Uddeholm Swedish Rally
1 to 3 February 2002
Round 2 of the 2002 World Rally Championship
16 stages
383.58 km
1 Marcus Grönholm
Timo Rautiainen
Peugeot Total
Peugeot 206 WRC
3 h : 7 m : 28.6 s
2 Harri Rovanperä
Risto Pietiläinen
Peugeot Total
Peugeot 206 WRC
3 h : 8 m : 53.1 s
3 Carlos Sainz
Luis Moya
Ford Motor Company
Ford Focus RS WRC 02
3 h : 9 m : 54.4 s
52nd Uddeholm Swedish Rally
6 to 9 February 2003
Round 2 of the 2003 World Rally Championship
17 stages
386.91 km
1 Marcus Grönholm
Timo Rautiainen
Marlboro Peugeot Total
Peugeot 206 WRC
3 h : 3 m : 28.1 s
2 Tommi Mäkinen
Kaj Lindström
555 Subaru World Rally Team
Subaru Impreza WRC 2003
3 h : 4 m : 18.9 s
3 Richard Burns
Robert Reid
Marlboro Peugeot Total
Peugeot 206 WRC
3 h : 4 m : 46.0 s
53rd Uddeholm Swedish Rally
6 to 8 February 2004
Round 2 of the 2004 World Rally Championship
19 stages
394.8 km
1 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
Citroën Total
Citroën Xsara WRC
3 h : 26 m : 17.7 s
2 Marcus Grönholm
Timo Rautiainen
Marlboro Peugeot Total
Peugeot 307 WRC
3 h : 27 m : 4.1 s
3 Petter Solberg
Phil Mills
555 Subaru World Rally Team
Subaru Impreza WRC 2003
3 h : 27 m : 39.2 s
54th Uddeholm Swedish Rally
11 to 13 February 2005
Round 2 of the 2005 World Rally Championship
20 stages
359.87 km
1 Petter Solberg
Phil Mills
Subaru World Rally Team
Subaru Impreza WRC 2004
3 h : 0 m : 52.1 s
2 Markko Märtin
Michael Park
Marlboro Peugeot Total
Peugeot 307 WRC
3 h : 3 m : 3.2 s
3 Toni Gardemeister
Jakke Honkanen
BP Ford World Rally Team
Ford Focus RS WRC 04
3 h : 4 m : 6.8 s
55th Uddeholm Swedish Rally
3 to 5 February 2006
Round 2 of the 2006 World Rally Championship
19 stages
349.02 km
1 Marcus Grönholm
Timo Rautiainen
BP Ford World Rally Team
Ford Focus RS WRC 06
3 h : 9 m : 1.9 s
2 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
Kronos Total Citroën World Rally Team
Citroën Xsara WRC
3 h : 9 m : 32.8 s
3 Daniel Carlsson
Bosse Holmstrand
Privateer
Mitsubishi Lancer WRC05
3 h : 11 m : 58.7 s
56th Uddeholm Swedish Rally
9 to 11 February 2007
Round 2 of the 2007 World Rally Championship
20 stages
341.2 km
1 Marcus Grönholm
Timo Rautiainen
BP Ford World Rally Team
Ford Focus RS WRC 06
3 h : 8 m : 40.7 s
2 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
Citroën Total World Rally Team
Citroën C4 WRC
3 h : 9 m : 34.5 s
3 Mikko Hirvonen
Jarmo Lehtinen
BP Ford World Rally Team
Ford Focus RS WRC 06
3 h : 10 m : 22.2 s
57th Uddeholm Swedish Rally
7 to 10 February 2008
Round 2 of the 2008 World Rally Championship
20 stages
340.24 km
1 Jari-Matti Latvala
Miikka Anttila
BP-Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team
Ford Focus RS WRC 07
2 h : 46 m : 41.2 s
2 Mikko Hirvonen
Jarmo Lehtinen
BP-Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team
Ford Focus RS WRC 07
2 h : 47 m : 39.5 s
3 Gigi Galli
Giovanni Bernacchini
Stobart M-Sport Ford Rally Team
Ford Focus RS WRC 07
2 h : 49 m : 04.4 s
58th Rally Sweden
11 to 14 February 2010
Round 1 of the 2010 World Rally Championship
21 stages
345.15 km
1 Mikko Hirvonen
Jarmo Lehtinen
BP-Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team
Ford Focus RS WRC 09
3 h : 09 m : 30.4 s
2 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
Citroën Total World Rally Team
Citroën C4 WRC
3 h : 10 m : 12.7 s
3 Jari-Matti Latvala
Miikka Anttila
BP-Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team
Ford Focus RS WRC 09
3 h : 10 m : 45.8 s
59th Rally Sweden
10 to 13 February 2011
Round 1 of the 2011 World Rally Championship
22 stages
351.00 km
1 Mikko Hirvonen
Jarmo Lehtinen
Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team
Ford Fiesta RS WRC
3 h : 23 m : 56.6 s
2 Mads Østberg
Jonas Andersson
M-Sport Stobart Ford World Rally Team
Ford Fiesta RS WRC
3 h : 24 m : 03.1 s
3 Jari-Matti Latvala
Miikka Anttila
Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team
Ford Fiesta RS WRC
3 h : 24 m : 30.6 s
60th Rally Sweden
9 to 12 February 2012
Round 2 of the 2012 World Rally Championship
24 stages
349.16 km
1 Jari-Matti Latvala
Miikka Anttila
Ford World Rally Team
Ford Fiesta RS WRC
3 h : 18 m : 28.3 s
2 Mikko Hirvonen
Jarmo Lehtinen
Citroën Total World Rally Team
Citroën DS3 WRC
3 h : 18 m : 44.9 s
3 Mads Østberg
Jonas Andersson
Mads Østberg
Ford Fiesta RS WRC
3 h : 19 m : 07.1 s
61st Rally Sweden
7 to 10 February 2013
Round 2 of the 2013 World Rally Championship
22 stages
337.91 km
1 Sébastien Ogier
Julien Ingrassia
Volkswagen Motorsport
Volkswagen Polo R WRC
3 h : 11 m : 41.9 s
2 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
Citroën Total Abu Dhabi World Rally Team
Citroën DS3 WRC
3 h : 12 m : 23.7 s
3 Mads Østberg
Jonas Andersson
Qatar M-Sport World Rally Team
Ford Fiesta RS WRC
3 h : 13 m : 06.4 s
62nd Rally Sweden
5 to 8 February 2014
Round 2 of the 2014 World Rally Championship
24 stages
328.4 km
1 Jari-Matti Latvala
Miikka Anttila
Volkswagen Motorsport
Volkswagen Polo R WRC
3 h : 00 m : 31.1 s
2 Andreas Mikkelsen
Mikko Markkula
Volkswagen Motorsport II
Volkswagen Polo R WRC
3 h : 01 m : 24.7 s
3 Mads Østberg
Jonas Andersson
Citroën Total Abu Dhabi World Rally Team
Citroën DS3 WRC
3 h : 01 m : 30.6 s
63rd Rally Sweden
12 to 15 February 2015
Round 2 of the 2015 World Rally Championship
21 stages
308.0 km
1 Sébastien Ogier
Julien Ingrassia
Volkswagen Motorsport
Volkswagen Polo R WRC
2 h : 55 m : 30.5 s
2 Thierry Neuville
Nicolas Gilsoul
Hyundai Motorsport
Hyundai i20 WRC
2 h : 55 m : 36.9 s
3 Andreas Mikkelsen
Ola Fløene
Volkswagen Motorsport II
Volkswagen Polo R WRC
2 h : 56 m : 10.3 s
64th Rally Sweden
12 to 14 February 2016
Round 2 of the 2016 World Rally Championship
21 12 stages
331.13 226.48 km
1 Sébastien Ogier
Julien Ingrassia
Volkswagen Motorsport
Volkswagen Polo R WRC
1 h : 59 m : 47.4 s
2 Hayden Paddon
John Kennard
Hyundai Motorsport
Hyundai i20 WRC
2 h : 00 m : 17.2 s
3 Mads Østberg
Ola Fløene
M-Sport World Rally Team
Ford Fiesta RS WRC
2 h : 00 m : 43.0 s
65th Rally Sweden
9 to 12 February 2017
Round 2 of the 2017 World Rally Championship
12 stages
305.83 km
1 Jari-Matti Latvala
Miikka Anttila
Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT
Toyota Yaris WRC
2 h : 36 m : 03.6 s
2 Ott Tänak
Martin Järveoja
M-Sport World Rally Team
Ford Fiesta WRC
2 h : 36 m : 32.8 s
3 Sébastien Ogier
Julien Ingrassia
M-Sport World Rally Team
Ford Fiesta WRC
2 h : 37 m : 03.1 s
66th Rally Sweden
15 to 18 February 2018
Round 2 of the 2018 World Rally Championship
19 stages
314.25 km
1 Thierry Neuville
Nicolas Gilsoul
Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT
Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC
2 h : 52 m : 13.1 s
2 Craig Breen
Scott Martin
Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT
Citroën C3 WRC
2 h : 52 m : 32.9 s
3 Andreas Mikkelsen
Anders Jæger
Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT
Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC
2 h : 52 m : 41.4 s
67th Rally Sweden
14 to 17 February 2019
Round 2 of the 2019 World Rally Championship
19 stages
316.80 km
1 Ott Tänak
Martin Järveoja
Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT
Toyota Yaris WRC
2 h : 47 m : 30.0 s
2 Esapekka Lappi
Janne Ferm
Citroën Total WRT
Citroën C3 WRC
2 h : 48 m : 23.7 s
3 Thierry Neuville
Nicolas Gilsoul
Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT
Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC
2 h : 48 m : 26.7 s
68th Rally Sweden
13 to 16 February 2020
Round 2 of the 2020 World Rally Championship
9 stages
105.47 km
1 Elfyn Evans
Scott Martin
Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT
Toyota Yaris WRC
1 h : 11 m : 43.1 s
2 Ott Tänak
Martin Järveoja
Shell Mobis WRT
Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC
1 h : 11 m : 55.8 s
3 Kalle Rovanperä
Jonne Halttunen
Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT
Toyota Yaris WRC
1 h : 12 m : 3.3 s

Multiple winners

See also

References

  1. "Sunday in Sweden: Neuville Wins in Sweden". wrc.com. WRC. 18 February 2018. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  2. "Sunday in Sweden:Victory for ice-cool Tänak". wrc.com. WRC. 17 February 2019. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
  3. "Sweden". rallypedia.com. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
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