Stig Blomqvist Explained

Stig Blomqvist
Birth Date:29 July 1946
Birth Place:Örebro, Sweden
Nationality: Swedish
Years:1973 - 2006
Co-Driver: Arne Hertz
Hans Sylvan
"Vicki"
Björn Cederberg
Bruno Berglund
Benny Melander
Ana Goñi
Rob Scott
Ragnar Spjuth
Teams:Saab, Talbot, Audi, Ford, Peugeot, Volkswagen, Nissan, Škoda
Races:122
Championships:1 (1984)
Wins:11
Podiums:33
Stagewins:486
Points:573
First Race:1973 Swedish Rally
First Win:1973 Swedish Rally
Last Win:1984 Rallye Côte d'Ivoire
Last Race:2006 Swedish Rally

Stig Lennart Blomqvist (born 29 July 1946) is a retired Swedish rally driver. He made his international breakthrough in 1971. Driving an Audi Quattro for the Audi factory team, Blomqvist won the World Rally Championship drivers' title in 1984 and finished runner-up in 1985. He won his home event, the Swedish Rally, seven times.

Outside the WRC, he won the British Rally Championship in 1983 and the Swedish Rally Championship several times. At the Race of Champions, Blomqvist took the title "Champion of Champions" in 1989 and 1990.

Career

Stig Blomqvist acquired his driving licence at the age of 18, and immediately took second place in a 1964 local rally event near the Swedish town of Karlstad, behind the wheel of a Saab 96. After his education as a driving instructor, together with later teammate Per Eklund at the Kvinnersta Folkhögskola outside of Örebro, he proceeded to drive with the Saab team, and achieved his first international victories in 1971; first winning the Swedish Rally, then the 1000 Lakes Rally in Finland and the RAC Rally in Great Britain. These performances helped Saab gain second place behind Alpine-Renault in the International Championship for Manufacturers, the predecessor to the World Rally Championship.

Blomqvist went on to win the Swedish Rally again in 1972 (Saab 96 V4), 1973 (Saab 96 V4), which marked his first WRC event and win, 1977 (Saab 99 EMS) and 1979 (Saab 99 Turbo).[1] Outside the WRC, he won the 1973 Cyprus Rally, the 1976 Boucles de Spa and the Swedish Rally Championship several times. His long-time association with Saab ended when the Saab Sport department hung up their spurs in 1981. Driving a Talbot Sunbeam Lotus in 1981, Blomqvist finished eighth in the 1000 Lakes and third at the RAC.[1]

For the 1982 season, Audi Sport, Audi's factory team, signed Blomqvist to drive the Quattro in a few events alongside Hannu Mikkola and Michèle Mouton. He won the Swedish Rally, finished second in the 1000 Lakes and then took his first WRC victory outside his home country by winning the Rallye Sanremo.[1] Audi then signed Blomqvist as their third regular driver for the following season. Blomqvist scored seven podiums, including a win in the season-ending RAC Rally, and finished fourth in the drivers' world championship.[1] In the British Rally Championship, he captured the title by winning four of the six events.

In the 1984 season, Blomqvist drove the Quattro A2 and the Sport Quattro evolutions to five victories, and finished second at the Monte Carlo Rally.[1] Beating Mikkola to the title, he became the second Swedish world rally champion after Björn Waldegård. His first place in the Rallye Côte d'Ivoire would remain his career-last victory in the WRC. The 1985 season saw him finish runner-up to Timo Salonen of the new Peugeot Talbot Sport team headed by Jean Todt. His best result was second; at the Swedish Rally, the 1000 Lakes and the Acropolis Rally.[1] In the last Group B season in 1986, Blomqvist competed for Ford in an RS200 and for Peugeot in a 205 Turbo 16 E2, recording his only podium at the Rally Argentina.[1]

During the first two Group A years, Blomqvist continued with Ford and drove a Ford Sierra RS Cosworth, finishing on the podium three times.[1] He also drove for Volkswagen Motorsport and finished third in a Golf Mk 2 16V on the 1989 Safari Rally.The 1990 WRC season was the series' first without Blomqvist in action. In 1991 and 1992, he drove a Nissan Sunny GTI-R for Nissan Motorsports Europe, Nissan's factory team. At the 1992 Swedish Rally, Blomqvist took third place, which would remain his last podium spot in the WRC.[1]

Later in the 1990s, he used his experience of two-wheel drive cars and helped Škoda Motorsport to develop the Škoda Felicia Kit Car. During a guest appearance at the 1996 RAC Rally, when the event was not on the WRC schedule, the 50-year-old veteran finished third overall with the car.[1] That same year, he finished seventh in the Safari Rally in a Ford Escort RS Cosworth. This would remain his last points-finish in the World Rally Championship.[1]

After only three events in four years, Blomqvist returned to the role of a regular WRC competitor. Together with co-driver Ana Goñi, he drove a Group N category David Sutton Cars Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6 in twelve events in 2001, finishing fifth overall in the Production World Rally Championship (PWRC).[1] In 2003, he finished third in the PWRC championship in a Subaru Impreza WRX STI.[1] In his last world rally, the 2006 Swedish Rally, Blomqvist drove the Impreza to 24th place overall and was fourth fastest in Group N.[2]

In September 2008, Blomqvist was due to take part in the Colin McRae Forest Stages Rally, a round of the Scottish Rally Championship centred in Perth in Scotland, in a Ford Escort Mk2 with Goñi as his co-driver. The rally was held in memory of McRae, who died in 2007.[3]

He has lived in the UK for many years, based in Saffron Walden, Essex. His son, Tom Blomqvist, has followed in his motorsports footsteps, becoming the youngest ever Formula Renault UK champion in 2010, at the age of 16.[4]

WRC victories

 # EventSeasonCo-driverCar
1 Swedish Rally1973Arne HertzSaab 96 V4
2 Swedish Rally1977Hans SylvanSaab 99 EMS
3 Swedish Rally1979Björn CederbergSaab 99 Turbo
4 Swedish Rally1982Björn CederbergAudi Quattro
5 Rallye Sanremo1982Björn CederbergAudi Quattro
6 RAC Rally1983Björn CederbergAudi Quattro A2
7 Swedish Rally1984Björn CederbergAudi Quattro A2
8 Acropolis Rally1984Björn CederbergAudi Quattro A2
9 Rally of New Zealand1984Björn CederbergAudi Quattro A2
10 Rally Argentina1984Björn CederbergAudi Quattro A2
11 Rallye Côte d'Ivoire1984Björn CederbergAudi Sport Quattro

Racing record

Complete IMC results

YearEntrantCar123456789
1970Saab ScaniaSaab 96 V4MONSWE
2
ITAKENAUTGREGBR
Ret
1971Saab ScaniaSaab 96 V4MONSWE
1
ITAKEN
13
MARAUTGREGBR
1
1972Saab ScaniaSaab 96 V4MONSWE
1
KENMARGRE
Ret
AUT
Ret
ITAUSAGBR
2

Complete WRC results

YearEntrantCar12345678910111213141516Pts
1973SaabSaab 96 V4MONSWE
1
PORKENMORGREPOLFIN
Ret
AUT
Ret
ITAUSAGBR
Ret
FRAN/AN/A
1974Saab ScaniaSaab 96 V4MONSWE
C
PORKENGREFIN
4
ITACANUSAGBR
2
FRAN/AN/A
1975Saab ScaniaSaab 96 V4MONSWE
2
KENGREMORPORFIN
EX
ITAFRAGBR
Ret
N/AN/A
1976Saab ScaniaSaab 96 V4MONSWE
2
PORKENGREMORN/AN/A
Saab 99 EMSFIN
Ret
ITAFRAGBR
2
1977Saab ScaniaSaab 99 EMSMONSWE
1
PORKENNZLGREFIN
Ret
CANITAFRAGBR
Ret
N/AN/A
1978Lancia PirelliLancia Stratos HFMONSWE
4
KENPORGREFINN/AN/A
Saab ScaniaSaab 99 EMSCAN
Ret
ITACIVFRA
Saab 99 TurboGBR
Ret
1979Saab ScaniaSaab 99 TurboMONSWE
1
PORKENGRENZLFINCANITAFRAGBR
Ret
CIV10th20
1980Saab ScaniaSaab 99 TurboMONSWE
2
PORKENGRCARGFINNZLITAFRAGBR
Ret
CIV17th15
1981Saab Sport & RallySaab 99 TurboMONSWE
5
PORKENFRAGRCARGBRA13th23
Team Talbot SwedenTalbot Sunbeam LotusFIN
8
ITACIV
Talbot SportGBR
3
1982Audi Sport SwedenAudi QuattroMONSWE
1
PORKENFRAGRCNZLBRAFIN
2
ITA
1
CIV4th58
Peugeot Talbot SportTalbot Sunbeam LotusGBR
8
1983Audi SportAudi Quattro A1MON
3
POR
Ret
KENFRA4th89
Audi 80 QuattroSWE
2
Audi Quattro A2GRC
3
NZL
EX
ARG
2
FIN
2
ITA
Ret
CIVGBR
1
1984Audi SportAudi Quattro A2MON
2
SWE
1
POR
Ret
KEN
Ret
FRA
5
GRE
1
NZL
1
ARG
1
FIN
4
1st125
Audi Quattro SportITA
Ret
CIV
1
GBR
1985Audi SportAudi Quattro SportMON
4
SWE
2
POR
4
KEN
Ret
FRAGRC
2
NZL
4
2nd75
Audi Quattro Sport E2ARG
Ret
FIN
2
ITACIVGBR
1986Ford Motor Co Ltd.Ford RS200MONSWE
Ret
POR
Ret
KENFRAGRE
Ret
NZLGBR
Ret
USA11th22
Peugeot Talbot SportPeugeot 205 T16 E2ARG
3
FIN
4
CIVITA
1987Ford Motor Co Ltd.Ford Sierra XR 4x4MON
EX
SWE
6
PORNZL
Ret
ARG7th33
Ford Sierra RS CosworthKEN
Ret
FRA
Ret
GREUSAFIN
3
CIVITAGBR
2
1988Rally Sport SwedenFord Sierra XR 4x4MONSWE
2
4th41
Stig BlomqvistFord Sierra RS CosworthPOR
5
KENFRAGRCUSANZLARG
Ford Motor Co Ltd.FIN
5
CIVITA
7
GBR
6
1989Team VAG SwedenAudi 200 Sport QuattroSWE
5
MONPOR16th20
Volkswagen MotorsportVolkswagen Golf GTi 16VKEN
3
FRAGRCNZLARGFINAUSITACIVGBR
1991Nissan Motorsports EuropeNissan Sunny GTI-RMONSWEPORKEN
5
FRAGRE
Ret
NZLARGFIN
8
AUSITACIVESPGBR
Ret
24th11
Nissan Motorsports EuropeNissan Sunny GTI-RMONSWE
3
PORKENFRAGRCNZLARGFIN
Ret
AUSITACIVESPGBR
Ret
21st12
1993Opel Team SwedenOpel Calibra Turbo 4x4MONSWE
Ret
PORKENFRAGRCARGNZLFINAUSITAESPNC0
Ford Motor Co Ltd.Ford Escort RS CosworthMONPORKENFRAGRCARGNZLFINITAGBR
4
17th10
R.A.S. FordFord Escort RS CosworthMONSWE
7
PORFRANZLAUSESP15st4
Trigard Team ŠkodaŠkoda Felicia Kit CarGBR
21
Ford Motor Co Ltd.Ford Escort RS CosworthSWE
8
KEN
7
IDNGRCARGFIN18th7
Trigard Team ŠkodaŠkoda Felicia Kit CarAUS
Ret
ITAESP
Ford Motor CoFord Escort WRCMONSWE
10
KENPORESPFRAARGGRCNZLFINIDNITAAUSGBRNC0
Ford Motor Co Ltd.Ford Puma Kit CarMONSWE
Ret
KENPORESPFRAARGGRCNZLFINCHNITAAUSGBRNC0
Stig BlomqvistMitsubishi Lancer Evo VIMONSWEKENPORESPARGGRCNZLFINCYPFRAITAAUSGBR
Ret
NC0
David Sutton Cars LtdMitsubishi Lancer Evo VIMONSWE
18
POR
Ret
ESP
21
ARG
Ret
CYP
Ret
GRC
Ret
KEN
Ret
NZL
21
ITA
30
FRAAUS
23
GBR
16
NC0
Škoda MotorsportŠkoda Octavia WRC Evo2FIN
22
Škoda MotorsportŠkoda Octavia WRC Evo2MONSWE
15
FRAESP
Ret
CYPARGGRC
17
KENFINGERITANC0
Stig BlomqvistMitsubishi Lancer Evo VIINZL
19
AUS
22
GBR
Ret
David Sutton Cars LtdSubaru Impreza STi N8MONSWE
26
TURNC0
Subaru Impreza WRX STiNZL
24
ARGGRCCYP
11
GER
29
FINAUS
19
ITAFRA
20
ESPGBR
David Sutton Cars LtdSubaru Impreza WRX STiMONSWE
21
MEXNZLCYPGRC
14
TURARGFINGERJPNGBRITAFRAESPAUSNC0
Stig BlomqvistSubaru Impreza WRX STiMONSWE
20
MEXNZLITACYPTURGRCARGFINGERGBRJPNFRAESPAUSNC0
2006Stig BlomqvistSubaru Impreza WRX STiMONSWE
24
MEXESPFRAARGITAGREGERFINJPNCYPTURAUSNZLGBRNC0

Complete FIA European Rallycross Cup results

Overall

YearEntrantCar12345678910ERCPoints
1976SaabSaab 96 V4 TurboAUT1
GER1
FIN
SWE
10
BEL
AUT2
NED
GBR1
GER2
GBR2
37th1
1978SaabSaab 99 TurboAUT
ITA
SWE
4
FIN
BEL
NED
FRA
GBR
GER
36th10

Complete FIA European Rallycross Championship results

Touringcar Division

YearEntrantCar12345678910ERXPoints
1979SaabSaab 99 TurboAUT
ITA
FIN
SWE
FRA
BEL
NED
6
GBR
GER
18th6
1981SaabSaab 99 TurboAUT
SWE
9
FIN
DEN
BEL
NED
FRA
NOR
GBR
GER
32nd2

Division 2

YearEntrantCar1234567891011ERXPoints
1989Stig BlomqvistFord RS200 E2SPA
AUT
SWE
7
FIN
3
IRE
FRA
BEL
3
NED
3
NOR
GBR
GER
11th55
1994Stig BlomqvistFord Escort RS CosworthAUT
POR
FRA
IRE
GBR
SWE
FIN
BEL
NED
NOR
5
GER
21st12

Complete World Touring Car Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

† Not eligible for points.

Complete British Touring Car Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position in class) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap in class)

‡ Endurance driver – not eligible for points

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stig Blomqvist . RallyBase . 28 August 2011.
  2. Web site: 55th Uddeholm Swedish Rally . RallyBase . 28 August 2011.
  3. News: Grist set for co-driving return . 25 September 2021 . WRC.com . 24 September 2008 . https://archive.today/20130630170757/http://www.wrc.com/news/grist-set-for-co-driving-return/?fid=7650 . 30 June 2013 . live .
  4. News: Han är "The Stig"!. Auto, Motor & Sport. 2009-01-20. 2009-02-20. Åhman. Michael. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100904172519/http://www.automotorsport.se/news/16845/han-%C3%A4r-the-stig/. 2010-09-04.