Pauli Toivonen
Pauli Toivonen (22 August 1929 in Jyväskylä, Finland - 14 February 2005) was a Finnish rally car driver. He drove for Citroën, Lancia and Porsche and had many successes to his credit. Toivonen had two sons, Harri and Henri, both also racing drivers.[1]
Toivonen was awarded a controversial first place on the 1966 Monte Carlo Rally - the top three placing Minis of Timo Mäkinen, Rauno Aaltonen and Paddy Hopkirk and Roger Clark's 4th place Ford Cortina were disqualified. Rally officials determined the headlamp bulbs were not homologated, following a last minute rule change.[2] The winner therefore became Toivonen's Citroën DS.
As a result, Toivonen did not brag about his victory in the prestigious Monte Carlo rally because he felt he had not deserved the victory. However, when his son, Henri came in first at the same event twenty years later —- this time in a convincing manner —- Toivonen said, "Now the name of Toivonen has been cleared."
Toivonen was European Rally champion in 1968 and won four other events for Porsche in the same year.
While Toivonen was mainly known for driving rally cars, he also drove for Porsche in World Sportscar Championship races and for Renault in the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Notable results
Year | Rally | Finish | Car | Co-driver |
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1961 | Thousand Lakes Rally | 2nd | Citroën DS | Jaakko Kallio |
1962 | Thousand Lakes Rally | 1st | Citroën DS19 | Jaakko Kallio |
1963 | Monte Carlo Rally | 2nd | Citroën DS19 | A. Jarvi |
1965 | Thousand Lakes Rally | 3rd | Volkswagen 1500S | Kalevi Leivo |
1966 | Monte Carlo Rally | 1st | Citroën DS21 | E. Mikander |
1967 | Swedish Rally | 6th | Lancia | Ahava |
Tour de Corse | 2nd | Lancia | M. Tiukkanen | |
Thousand Lakes Rally | 7th | Lancia | Salonen | |
1968 | Monte Carlo Rally | 2nd | Porsche 911T | M. Tiukkanen |
Acropolis Rally | 3rd | Porsche 911T | M. Kolari | |
West German Rally | 1st | Porsche 911T | M. Kolari | |
East German Rally | 1st | Porsche 911T | M. Kolari | |
San Remo Rally | 1st | Porsche 911T | M. Tiukkanen | |
Castrol-Danube Rally | 1st | Porsche 911T | M. Tiukkanen | |
Geneva Rally | 1st | Porsche 911T | Vihervaara | |
European Champion | ||||
1969 | Acropolis | 1st | Porsche 911S | M. Kolari |
Sporting positions | ||
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Preceded by G1: Sobiesław Zasada G2: Bengt Söderström G3: Vic Elford |
European Rally Champion 1968 |
Succeeded by Harry Källström |
References
- ↑ TOIVONEN: PAULI, HENRI & HARRI FINLAND'S FASTEST FAMILY, 2012, ISBN 9783927458611
- ↑ http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/january/21/newsid_2506000/2506863.stm