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Ari Vatanen was born on 27 April, 1952 in Tuupovaara, Finland, is a Finnish rally driver and politician (born 1952). Discover Ari Vatanen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?
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Tuupovaara, Finland |
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Finland
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Ari Vatanen Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Ari Vatanen's Wife?
His wife is Rita Helen Holmborg (m. 1979)
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Rita Helen Holmborg (m. 1979) |
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Max Vatanen |
Ari Vatanen Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ari Vatanen worth at the age of 71 years old? Ari Vatanen’s income source is mostly from being a successful driver. He is from Finland. We have estimated Ari Vatanen's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
At the end of that season he was offered his first professional drive, in a Ford Escort RS1800, on the RAC Rally.
He crashed out on the second day, but by then he had impressed Ford team manager Stuart Turner sufficiently for him to be offered a seat in the team for the British Rally Championship the following year.
Ari Pieti Uolevi Vatanen (born 27 April 1952) is a Finnish rally driver turned politician and a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from 1999 to 2009.
His debut year in rallying was 1970, and he debuted in the World Rally Championship at the 1974 1000 Lakes Rally.
In that year he won the Nortti Rally in an Opel Ascona, beating Hannu Mikkola in the process, which brought him to wider attention.
His first international rally was the 1975 Rothmans 747 Rally in Jamaica driving a Datsun 120Y.
In the 1976 Scottish Rally (part of the British Rally Championship), the Ford works team replaced a broken differential in Ari Vatanen's Mk2 Escort RS 1800 with one they removed from a spectator's Ford Capri.
It wasn't a spare carried by the service team.
Co-driver Peter Bryant took matters into his own hands by flagging down a passing 3.0-litre Capri and persuading the owner- Ken Brown from Nottingham- to let them take out his rear diff.
and put it in the rally car.
Ford competition manager Peter Ashcroft simply gave Mr Brown his business card and told him to take his Capri to the nearest Ford dealer and get a new differential or back axle and send the bill to him.
Between 1977 and 1980 he also competed on selected World Championship events, initially for the official Ford team and then, after its withdrawal from the sport at the end of 1979, for the semi-private Rothmans Rally Team.
Ari Vatanen didn't finish the Scottish Rally, but he duly won the championship, a feat he repeated in 1980, co-driven by David Richards, who went on to become chairman of Prodrive, the Banbury based motorsport team and one of the most influential figures in British (and worldwide) motorsport.
He took his debut win at the 1980 Acropolis Rally and became the World Rally Champion in 1981.
Vatanen won the World Rally Championship drivers' title in 1981 and the Paris Dakar Rally four times.
Vatanen and Richards parted ways for the 1982 season, and for the next few years Vatanen was co-driven by Terry Harryman.
He did not defend his world title in 1982, competing instead in the British Championship in a Ford Escort, before moving to the Opel team for 1983.
The Opel Ascona and Opel Manta were only two-wheel-drive and not fully competitive, but Vatanen still managed to win the Safari Rally.
In 1984, Vatanen signed to drive the Peugeot 205 T16 for Peugeot's factory team.
From the 1984 1000 Lakes Rally to 1985 Swedish Rally, Vatanen won five world rallies in a row.
He was tipped to win the 1985 world title, but at mid-season was trailing his teammate Timo Salonen after a series of accidents and mechanical problems.
He then had a serious accident on the Rally Argentina, when his car somersaulted at over 120 mph.
His seat broke, and he was thrown around inside the car, suffering severe injuries to his legs and torso and life-threatening internal bleeding.
He spent 18 months recovering first from his physical injuries, and then from severe depression.
With Peugeot, Vatanen also won the Pikes Peak International Hillclimb, after Peugeot stopped participating in the World Rally Championship in 1986, due to the demise of Group B rallying.
Peugeot used the lessons learnt from its 205 T16 to create the 405 T16.
With at least 600 bhp, large aerofoils, four-wheel drive and four-wheel steering, Vatanen took the car up the hill in record time, his efforts being captured in the award-winning short film Climb Dance.
Vatanen's autobiography Every Second Counts, detailing his life and career up until that point, was published in 1988 (SAF Publishing, ISBN 0-946719-04-7) and instantly became a best seller.
He went on to make a complete recovery and his return to motorsport in 1987 saw him go on to win the Paris-Dakar Rally four times; with Peugeot in 1987, 1989 and 1990, and with Citroën in 1991.
He became the centre of controversy when his car was stolen whilst leading the same rally in 1988.
He drove for Mitsubishi Ralliart Europe in four events in 1989 and in five events in 1990.
His best result with the Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 was second at the 1990 1000 Lakes Rally.
From 1992 to 1993, he competed for Subaru in 11 events, finishing second three times, including on the debut event of the first Subaru Impreza in Finland.
Vatanen briefly led the event before being overhauled by eventual winner Juha Kankkunen.
Even so, he was dropped by the Subaru team at the end of the 1993 season in favour of Carlos Sainz.
In addition, Vatanen won the 1997 FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies.
In 1997 he won the FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies with a Citroën ZX Rallye-raid alongside navigator Fred Gallagher (co-driver).
Vatanen continued competing in the World Rally Championship more or less actively until the 1998 season.
Since 2013 Vatanen has been the President of the Estonian Autosport Union.