Per-Gunnar Andersson (rally driver) explained

Per-Gunnar Andersson
Birth Date:10 March 1980
Nationality: Swedish
Years:2002 - 2013, 2022
Teams:Suzuki, Stobart Ford
Races:75
Championships:0
Wins:0
Podiums:0
Stagewins:6
Points:34
First Race:2002 Swedish Rally
Last Race:2022 Rally Sweden

Per-Gunnar "P-G" Andersson (born 10 March 1980 in Årjäng) is a Swedish rally driver. He is a two-time winner of the Junior World Rally Championship.

Career

Andersson was competing in Junior World Rally Championship since 2003. He became JWRC champion in 2004 during his first complete season. Piloting a Suzuki Ignis S1600, he earned three wins, a second place, an eight place, and two retirements. He scored 39 points during this year while runner-up Nicolas Bernardi, piloting Renault Clio S1600, scored only 2 fewer points.

In 2005 season, Andersson continued competing in the JWRC with Suzuki Ignis S1600 and later Suzuki Swift S1600. Although he won Rally Acropolis, the rest of season wasn't that successful and, in final standings, Andersson finished sixth with 30 points.

In 2006, Andersson was still racing in JWRC with a Suzuki Swift S1600. He won Rally Sweden but was excluded from Rally Turkey and crashed at Rally GB. He finished the season in third place with 29 points. Second place was Urmo Aava piloting a Suzuki Swift S1600 with 31 points, and Patrik Sandell became JWRC champion piloting a Renault Clio S1600 with 32 points.

In 2007 Andersson became Junior World Rally Champion for a second time with a Suzuki Swift S1600. Andersson won three rallies, scored one second place and one fourth place. Runner-up was Urmo Aava piloting a Suzuki Swift S1600 and third was Martin Prokop piloting a Citroen C2 S1600.

With two JWRC titles he was chosen by factory WRC team. Suzuki World Rally Team in the 2008 season.[1] He started the season by finishing eighth at the 2008 Monte Carlo Rally in his first rally in a World Rally Car.[2] He suffered from many mistakes and retirements during the season, finishing in the points only four times. His best result came in last two rallies of the season, fifth places at Rally Japan and Rally GB.

After the withdrawal of the Suzuki team at the end of 2008, Andersson was left without a regular drive for 2009. A drive in an ageing Škoda Fabia at Rally Norway saw two stage wins and a place in the top six on the first day before clutch problems forced him to retire. After that Andersson participated only at few local rallies and prepared for next season.

2010 Andersson was racing in SWRC with Škoda Fabia S2000, and won SWRC Rally Sweden. Although he was later removed from SWRC 2010 standings and only his victory in Sweden counted. He also raced a Ford Focus WRC in Rally Bulgaria for Stobart WRT and finished seventh..

In 2011, Andersson competed in two WRC events with a Ford Fiesta RS WRC, finishing seventh in Sweden and in Italy. He drove Tommi Mäkinen Racing's Subaru Impreza STi R4 on Rally Finland, finishing fifteenth.He was also signed by Proton Motorsport to drive one of the Satria Neo S2000s in the Intercontinental Rally Challenge. The team's season was full of mechanical failures. The competitiveness of the car was also poor compared to that of rivals (i.e. Skoda Fabia S2000, Peugeot 207 S2000); he only scored points in the Barum Czech Rally Zlín, finishing ninth.

As for 2012, Proton decided to enter the S2000 World Rally Championship (SWRC), with Andersson as their number one driver. The season started off bittersweet, with Andersson leading almost till the end of the Monte Carlo Rallye, but was forced to retire due to fire. In Sweden, he bounced back, and won the SWRC category. He followed this up with a second place in New Zealand, and with a win in Finland. However, due to various problems and retirements in Wales and France, Craig Breen passed Andersson to claim the lead of the category, and with Andersson unable to win in Spain, he finished runner-up to the Irishman, although this was Proton's best result since winning the PWRC in 2002.

Racing record

Complete WRC results

YearEntrantCar12345678910111213141516WDCPoints
2002Per-Gunnar AnderssonRenault Clio RSMONSWE
43
FRAESPCYPARGGREKENFINGERITANZLAUSGBRNC0
2003Per-Gunnar AnderssonRenault Clio S1600MONSWETURNZLARGGRECYPGERFIN
Ret
AUSITA
19
FRAESP
Ret
GBR
Ret
NC0
2004Per-Gunnar AnderssonSuzuki Ignis S1600MON
19
GRE
Ret
TUR
11
ARGFIN
16
GERJPN
Ret
GBR
Ret
ITA
9
FRAESP
16
AUSNC0
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIISWE
25
MEXNZLCYP
2005Per-Gunnar AnderssonSuzuki Ignis S1600MON
18
SWE
18
MEX
14
NZL
17
ITA
22
CYP
33
TUR
19
GRE
15
ARGNC0
Suzuki Swift S1600FIN
Ret
GER
16
GBR
22
JPN
22
FRAESP
Ret
AUS
2006Per-Gunnar AnderssonSuzuki Swift S1600MONSWE
19
MEXESPFRAARG
34
ITA
21
GREGERFIN
18
JPNCYPTUR
DSQ
AUSNZLGBR
Ret
NC0
2007Suzuki Sports EuropeSuzuki Swift S1600MONSWENOR
18
MEXPOR
14
ARGITA
14
GREFINGERNZLESP
15
FRA
20
JPNIREGBRNC0
2008Suzuki World Rally TeamSuzuki SX4 WRCMON
8
SWE
Ret
MEX
Ret
ARG
24
JOR
Ret
ITA
9
GRE
11
TUR
Ret
FIN
Ret
GER
15
NZL
6
ESP
32
FRA
17
JPN
5
GBR
5
12th12
2009Per-Gunnar AnderssonŠkoda Fabia WRCIRENOR
Ret
CYPPORARGITAGREPOLFINAUSESPGBRNC0
2010Per-Gunnar AnderssonŠkoda Fabia S2000SWE
10
13th8
Rufa SportMEXJOR
16
TURPOR
16
FIN
10
GER
13
JPNFRAESPGBR
Stobart M-Sport Ford Rally TeamFord Focus RS WRC 08BUL
7
2011Per-Gunnar AnderssonFord Fiesta RS WRCSWE
7
MEXPORJOR20th6
M-Sport Stobart Ford World Rally TeamITA
15
ARGGRE
Tommi Mäkinen RacingSubaru Impreza STi R4FIN
15
GERAUSFRAESPGBR
2012Proton MotorsportProton Satria Neo S2000MON
Ret
SWE
14
MEXPORARGGRENZL
23
FIN
11
GERGBR
24
FRA
24
ITAESP
8
24th4
2013Per-Gunnar AnderssonFord Fiesta S2000MONSWEMEXPOR
Ret
ARGGRE23rd4
AT Rally TeamFord Fiesta RS WRCITA
13
FIN
8
GER
Ret
AUSFRAESPGBR
2022Per-Gunnar AnderssonFord Fiesta Rally2MONSWE
CROPORITAKENESTFINBELGRENZLESPJPNNC0

JWRC results

YearEntrantCar123456789JWRCPoints
2004Per-Gunnar AnderssonSuzuki Ignis S1600MON
8
GRE
Ret
TUR
1
FIN
1
GBR
Ret
ITA
1
ESP
2
1st39
2005Per-Gunnar AnderssonSuzuki Ignis S1600MON
6
MEX
2
ITA
5
GRE
1
6th30
Suzuki Swift S1600FIN
Ret
GER
4
FRAESP
Ret
2006Per-Gunnar AnderssonSuzuki Swift S1600SWE
1
ESPFRAARG
3
ITA
4
GERFIN
2
TUR
DSQ
GBR
Ret
3rd29
2007Suzuki Sports EuropeSuzuki Swift S1600NOR
1
POR
1
ITA
2
FINGERESP
1
FRA
4
1st43

SWRC results

YearEntrantCar12345678910SWRCPoints
2010Per-Gunnar AnderssonŠkoda Fabia S2000SWE
1
9th†25†
Rufa SportMEXJOR
3
POR
5
FIN
2
GER
3
JPNFRAGBR
2012Proton MotorsportProton Satria Neo S2000MON
Ret
SWE
1
PORNZL
2
FIN
1
GBR
6
FRA
3
ESP
2
2nd109
† Andersson's entrant Rufa Sport failed to compete in the required number of events, meaning all of Andersson's points scored with the team have been annulled. His win in Sweden remains as he competed as a wildcard entrant and not with Rufa.

Complete FIA European Rallycross Championship results

Supercar

YearEntrantCar12345678910ERXPoints
2012Hedströms MotorsportŠkoda Fabia T16GBRFRAAUTHUNNORSWE
8
BELNEDFINGER28th9
2014Hedströms MotorsportGBR
NOR
BEL
GER
8
ITA
24th9

Complete FIA World Rallycross Championship results

Supercar

YearEntrantCar12345678910111213WRXPoints
2014Hedtsröms MotorsportŠkoda FabiaPOR
GBR
NOR
FIN
SWE
BEL
CAN
FRA
GER
13
ITA37th8
EKS RXAudi S1TUR
13
ARG
2015Marklund MotorsportVolkswagen PoloPOR
6
HOC
9
BEL
4
GBR
13
GER
14
SWE
16
CAN
NOR
5
FRA
13
BAR
TUR
20
ITA
14
ARG
13th70
2017EKS RXAudi S1BARPORHOCBELGBRNORSWE
15
CAN
FRA
LAT
GER
RSA
23rd2

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.crash.net/motorsport/wrc/news/158198-0/official:_suzuki_names_drivers_for_'08.html WRC: Official: Suzuki names drivers for '08., motorsport news, results, features, teams, drivers, updates
  2. http://www.crash.net/motorsport/wrc/news/159074-0/p-g_gets_suzuki_off_mark_on_r1.html WRC: P-G gets Suzuki off mark on R1., motorsport news, results, features, teams, drivers, updates