Tommi Mäkinen Explained

Tommi Mäkinen
Birth Name:Tommi Antero Mäkinen
Nationality: Finnish
Birth Date:26 June 1964
Birth Place:Puuppola, Jyväskylä, Finland
Years:19872003
Co-Driver: Jari Nieminen
Risto Mannisenmäki
Rodney Spokes
Timo Hantunen
Seppo Harjanne
Kaj Lindström
Teams:Mitsubishi, Subaru, Nissan
Races:139
Championships:4 (1996, 1997, 1998, 1999)
Wins:24
Podiums:45
Stagewins:361
Points:544
First Race:1987 1000 Lakes Rally
First Win:1994 1000 Lakes Rally
Last Win:2002 Monte Carlo Rally
Last Race:2003 Rally Great Britain

Tommi Antero Mäkinen (in Finnish pronounced as /ˈtomːi ˈmækinen/; born 26 June 1964) is a Finnish racing executive and former rally driver.

Mäkinen is one of the most successful World Rally drivers of all time, ranking fifth in rally wins (24) and third in championships (4), tied with Juha Kankkunen behind Sébastien Ogier (8) and Sébastien Loeb (9). In 2018, as a head of Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT, he became the first person in the history of rally driving to win a Championship both as a driver and as a team principal.[1]

He is a four-time World Rally Champion, a series he first won, and then successfully defended, continuously throughout 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999, on all occasions driving the Ralliart Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution. He also aided Mitsubishi to the 1998 world constructors' title as well as winning the 2000 Race of Champions. Mäkinen's navigators include compatriots Seppo Harjanne, Kaj Lindström and Risto Mannisenmäki, the former retiring from alongside Mäkinen having previously served 1985 champion, and fellow "Flying Finn", Peugeot's Timo Salonen.

Career

Mäkinen won the Group N Finnish Rally Championship driving a Lancia Delta HF 4WD in 1988. Mäkinen's first world rally win came on the 1994 1000 Lakes Rally (now Rally Finland), in a Ford Escort RS Cosworth. Mäkinen proved a late developer by the standards of some in rallying circles, only nabbing his first full-time manufacturer seat in a Group A formula Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution alongside former Group A rally champion Swede Kenneth Eriksson, in 1995 - but success was to prove spontaneous thereafter.

A cultured Safari Rally win in 1996 proved the platform on which to build a dominant championship lead, which he consolidated by taking the title in Australia, away from runner-up, Subaru's Colin McRae - a long-time rival. He proceeded to win every drivers' title for Mitsubishi from 1996 to 1999. The Mitsubishi team, with the Finn and young Briton Richard Burns among its driver personnel, also won its sole manufacturers' championship in 1998, while late that same year, the licensed Tommi Mäkinen Rally video game was also released. In 2000, despite opening his campaign with victory on the January Monte Carlo Rally, Mäkinen finally relinquished his grasp on the title, being beaten in the standings by new title holder and fellow Finn, Marcus Grönholm. That year Mitsubishi produced a 'Tommi Mäkinen edition' of the road version of the Lancer Evolution VI to commemorate his previous title successes. This car had a different front bumper than the regular Evolution VI, while some models also featured a red and white paint job to closely resemble Mäkinen's rally car.[2]

Mäkinen remained with Mitsubishi until the end of the 2001 season, having finished third in that year's standings behind Burns and McRae, by now respectively drivers for Subaru and Ford - but not before the inauspicious introduction of team's first ever World Rally Car on the San Remo Rally. Mäkinen and teammate Freddy Loix struggled with the car before the Finn's crash on the mountainside roads of the following round in Corsica was responsible for breaking co-driver Mannisenmäki's back and in doing so, virtually ended his top-line career. The Finn was forced to fare with substitute co-drivers for the remaining events in Australia (with Timo Hantunen) and Great Britain, the latter of which he retired from, helping Burns to claim the championship.

A move to the Prodrive-run Subaru World Rally Team for 2002 as replacement for Burns (who had chosen to drive a works Peugeot 206 WRC alongside Grönholm for his title defence) yielded one more, final career victory, on the 2002 Monte Carlo Rally where a technical infringement committed by on-the-road winner, and emerging talent, Sébastien Loeb, allowed Mäkinen to upstage the Frenchman. But his form then took a dive and he was not to add again to his tally of world titles.

He retired from the sport after the 2003 season, ending his WRC career on the podium with third place on that seasons final rally, Rally Great Britain.

In 2004 he established his own company named Tommi Mäkinen Racing Oy Ltd with the aim to prepare rally cars and provide support to drivers.[3]

In 2016, Mäkinen became the team principal of the Toyota Gazoo Racing, which is the factory team of Toyota and competes in the World Rally Championship (WRC). In 2018, the team managed to win the World Rally Championship earning Toyota their first manufacturers' title since 1999.[4]

Personal life

Mäkinen was born in Puuppola, near Jyväskylä, Finland. From 1999, he has lived in both Jyväskylä and Monte Carlo, Monaco. He is married, with two children.

WRC victories

NumberEventSeasonCo-driverCar
1 44th 1000 Lakes Rally1994Seppo HarjanneFord Escort RS Cosworth
2 45th International Swedish Rally1996Seppo HarjanneMitsubishi Lancer Evo 3
3 44th Safari Rally Kenya1996Seppo HarjanneMitsubishi Lancer Evo 3
4 16º Rally Argentina1996Seppo HarjanneMitsubishi Lancer Evo 3
5 46th Neste 1000 Lakes Rally1996Seppo HarjanneMitsubishi Lancer Evo 3
6 9th API Rally Australia1996Seppo HarjanneMitsubishi Lancer Evo 3
7 30º TAP Rallye de Portugal1997Seppo HarjanneMitsubishi Lancer Evo 4
8 33º Rallye Catalunya-Costa Brava (Rallye de España)1997Seppo HarjanneMitsubishi Lancer Evo 4
9 17º Rally Argentina1997Seppo HarjanneMitsubishi Lancer Evo 4
10 47th Neste Rally Finland1997Seppo HarjanneMitsubishi Lancer Evo 4
11 47th International Swedish Rally1998Risto MannisenmäkiMitsubishi Lancer Evo 4
12 18º Rally Argentina1998Risto MannisenmäkiMitsubishi Lancer Evo 5
13 48th Neste Rally Finland1998Risto MannisenmäkiMitsubishi Lancer Evo 5
14 40º Rallye Sanremo - Rallye d'Italia1998Risto MannisenmäkiMitsubishi Lancer Evo 5
15 11th API Rally Australia1998Risto MannisenmäkiMitsubishi Lancer Evo 5
16 67ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo1999Risto MannisenmäkiMitsubishi Lancer Evo 6
17 48th International Swedish Rally1999Risto MannisenmäkiMitsubishi Lancer Evo 6
18 29th Rally New Zealand1999Risto MannisenmäkiMitsubishi Lancer Evo 6
19 41º Rallye Sanremo - Rallye d'Italia1999Risto MannisenmäkiMitsubishi Lancer Evo 6
20 68ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo2000Risto MannisenmäkiMitsubishi Lancer Evo 6
21 69ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo2001Risto MannisenmäkiMitsubishi Lancer Evo 6.5
22 35º TAP Rallye de Portugal2001Risto MannisenmäkiMitsubishi Lancer Evo 6.5
23 49th Safari Rally Kenya2001Risto MannisenmäkiMitsubishi Lancer Evo 6.5
24 70ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo2002Kaj LindströmSubaru Impreza WRC2001

WRC results

YearEntrantCar1234567891011121314WDCPoints
1987Tommi MäkinenLancia Delta HF 4WDMONSWEPORKENFRAGRCUSANZLARGFIN
Ret
CIVITAGBR-0
1988Tommi MäkinenLancia Delta HF 4WDMONSWEPORKENFRAGRCUSANZLARGFIN
Ret
CIVITA-0
Mu-Uutiset 4 Rombi CorseLancia Delta IntegraleGBR
Ret
1989Tommi MäkinenLancia Delta IntegraleSWE
Ret
MONPORKENFRAGRCNZLARGFIN
Ret
AUSITACIVGBR-0
1990Pro Sport Rally TeamMitsubishi Galant VR-4MONPORKENFRAGRCNZL
6
ARGFIN
11
AUS
7
ITA
13
CIVGBR
Ret
24th10
1991Promoracing FinlandFord Sierra RS Cosworth 4x4MONSWE
13
31st 8
Tommi MäkinenPOR
Ret
KENFRAGRC
Promoracing FinlandMitsubishi Galant VR-4NZL
Ret
ARG
Mazda Rally Team EuropeMazda 323 GTXFIN
5
AUSITACIVESPGBR
Ret
1992Nissan Motorsports EuropeNissan Sunny GTI-RMON
9
SWEPOR
Ret
KENFRAGRCNZLARGFIN
Ret
AUSITACIVESPGBR
8
40th5
1993AstraLancia Delta HF IntegraleMONSWE
4
PORKENFRAGRE
6
ARGNZLFIN
4
AUSITAESPGBR10th26
1994Nissan F2Nissan Sunny GTIMONPOR
Ret
KENFRAGREARGNZLGBR
9
10th22
Ford Motor CoFord Escort RS CosworthFIN
1
Mitsubishi RalliartMitsubishi Lancer Evo IIITA
Ret
1995Mitsubishi RalliartMitsubishi Lancer Evo IIMON
4
SWE
2
5th38
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IIIPORFRA
8
NZL
Ret
AUS
4
ESP
Ret
GBR
Ret
1996Mitsubishi RalliartMitsubishi Lancer Evo IIISWE
1
KEN
1
IDN
Ret
GRE
2
ARG
1
FIN
1
AUS
1
ITA
Ret
ESP
5
1st123
1997Mitsubishi RalliartMitsubishi Lancer Evo IVMON
3
SWE
3
KEN
Ret
POR
1
ESP
1
FRA
Ret
ARG
1
GRE
3
NZL
Ret
FIN
1
IDN
Ret
ITA
3
AUS
2
GBR
6
1st63
1998Mitsubishi RalliartMitsubishi Lancer Evo IVMON
Ret
SWE
1
KEN
Ret
POR
Ret
1st58
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VESP
3
FRA
Ret
ARG
1
GRE
Ret
NZL
3
FIN
1
ITA
1
AUS
1
GBR
Ret
1999Marlboro Mitsubishi RalliartMitsubishi Lancer Evo VIMON
1
SWE
1
KEN
DSQ
POR
5
ESP
3
FRA
6
ARG
4
GRE
3
NZL
1
FIN
Ret
CHN
Ret
ITA
1
AUS
3
GBR
Ret
1st62<-- includes 4 bonus points in france + finland -->
2000Marlboro Mitsubishi RalliartMitsubishi Lancer Evo VIMON
1
SWE
2
KEN
Ret
POR
Ret
ESP
4
ARG
3
GRE
Ret
NZL
Ret
FIN
4
CYP
5
FRA
Ret
ITA
3
AUS
DSQ
GBR
3
5th36
2001Marlboro Mitsubishi RalliartMitsubishi Lancer Evo 6.5MON
1
SWE
Ret
POR
1
ESP
3
ARG
4
CYP
Ret
GRE
4
KEN
1
FIN
Ret
NZL
8
3rd41
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII WRCITA
Ret
FRA
Ret
AUS
6
GBR
Ret
2002555 Subaru World Rally TeamSubaru Impreza WRC2001MON
1
SWE
Ret
8th22
Subaru Impreza WRC2002FRA
Ret
ESP
Ret
CYP
3
ARG
Ret
GRE
Ret
KEN
Ret
FIN
6
GER
7
ITA
Ret
NZL
3
AUS
DSQ
GBR
4
2003555 Subaru World Rally TeamSubaru Impreza WRC2003MON
Ret
SWE
2
TUR
8
NZL
7
ARG
Ret
GRE
5
CYP
Ret
GER
Ret
FIN
6
AUS
6
ITA
10
FRA
7
ESP
8
GBR
3
8th30

WRC summary

SeasonTeamStartsVictoriesPodiumsStage winsDNFPointsFinal result
1987Private100010NC
1988Private100010NC
Mu-Uutiset 4 Rombi Corse100010
1989Private200020NC
1990Pro Sport Rally Team500011024th
1991Promoracing Finland20001031st
Mazda Rally Team Europe200018
Private100010
1992Nissan Motorsports Europe40012540th
1993Astra300302610th
1994Nissan F220001210th
Ford Motor Co11114020
Mitsubishi Ralliart100010
1995Mitsubishi Ralliart701243385th
1996Mitsubishi Ralliart9567021231st
1997Mitsubishi Ralliart1449784631st
1998Mitsubishi Ralliart1357416581st
1999Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart1447563621st
2000Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart1415275365th
2001Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart1434216413rd
2002555 Subaru World Rally Team1413167228th
2003555 Subaru World Rally Team1402104308th
Total139244536153544

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tommi Mäkinen on rallin Midas – näin Puuppolan päälliköstä tuli historiallinen maailmanmestari Toyotan tallipäällikkönä. 18 November 2018. Aamulehti. fi. 8 December 2018.
  2. Web site: Trackside - Lancer Evo returns to rallying . AutoTrader.co.uk . 2006 . 2006-12-18.
  3. Web site: Tommi Mäkinen Racing – a former rally driver now champions wood heating . VTT Technical research centre of Finland . PDF . 25 January 2017 . 2 February 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170202024554/http://www.biomasscounts.eu/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/vtt_01_tommi-mkinen-racing_en.pdf . dead .
  4. News: Rally Australia: Latvala wins as Ogier, Toyota claim WRC titles. Andrew. Van Leeuwen. autosport.com. Motorsport Network. 18 November 2018. 8 December 2018.