Henri Toivonen

Finnish rally driver and Monte Carlo winner

Henri Toivonen - Finnish rally driver and Monte Carlo winner
Born

August 25th, 1956
68 years ago

Died

May 2nd, 1986
38 years ago — 29 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Finland

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Achieved considerable success in rally racing during the 1980s. Notably drove for the Lancia team, where performances in events such as the World Rally Championship were highlighted. Secured victory at the prestigious Monte Carlo Rally in 1986, which underscored remarkable skill and competitive spirit. Demonstrated expertise in navigating challenging terrains and adverse weather conditions throughout career. Tragically lost life in a rally accident in 1986, which led to heightened safety measures in motorsports.

Won the 1986 Monte Carlo Rally

Competed for Lancia in World Rally Championship

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