2024 Rally Finland Secto Rally Finland 2024 | |||
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Round 9 of 13 in the 2024 World Rally Championship
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![]() Rally Finland has the fastest average speed of any event on the calendar. | |||
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Rally base | Jyväskylä, Central Finland | ||
Dates run | 1 – 4 August 2024 | ||
Start location | Jyväskylä, Central Finland | ||
Finish location | Jyväskylä, Central Finland | ||
Stages | 20 (305.69 km; 189.95 miles) [1] | ||
Stage surface | Gravel | ||
Transport distance | 1,066.87 km (662.92 miles) | ||
Overall distance | 1,372.56 km (852.87 miles) | ||
Statistics | |||
Crews registered | 80 |
The 2024 Rally Finland (also known as the Secto Rally Finland 2024) is a planned motor racing event for rally cars that is scheduled to be held over four days from 1 to 4 August 2024. [2] It would mark the seventy-third running of the Rally Finland, and would be the ninth round of the 2024 World Rally Championship, World Rally Championship-2 and World Rally Championship-3. The event would also be the fourth round of the 2024 Junior World Rally Championship. [3] The 2024 event would be based in Jyväskylä in Central Finland, and would be contested over twenty special stages, covering a total competitive distance of 305.69 km (189.95 mi). [1]
Elfyn Evans and Scott Martin are the defending rally winners. Their team, Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT, are the defending manufacturer's winners. [4] Sami Pajari and Enni Mälkönen are the defending rally winners in the WRC-2 category. [5] Benjamin Korhola and Pekka Kelander are the defending rally winners in the WRC-3 category. [6]
The following crews are set to enter into the rally. The event is set to be opened to crews competing in the World Rally Championship, its support categories, the World Rally Championship-2, World Rally Championship-3 as well as the Junior World Rally Championship, and privateer entries that are not registered to score points in any championship. Ten are set to enter under Rally1 regulations, as are thirty-three Rally2 crews in the World Rally Championship-2 and twenty-two Rally3 crew in the World Rally Championship-3. A total of seventeen crews participated in the Junior World Rally Championship. [7]
No. | Driver | Co-Driver | Entrant | Car | Tyre |
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20 | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Citroën C3 Rally2 | P |
22 | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Citroën C3 Rally2 | P |
23 | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 | P |
All dates and times are EEST (UTC+3).
Date | No. | Time span | Stage name | Distance |
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31 July | ![]() | After 19:00 | Opening ceremony, Paviljonki | — |
1 August | — | After 10:01 | Ruuhimäki [ Shakedown ] | 4.12 km |
SS1 | After 19:05 | Harju 1 | 3.48 km | |
![]() | 19:40 – 19:55 | Flexi service A, Paviljonki | — | |
2 August | SS2 | After 8:13 | Laukaa 1 | 17.96 km |
SS3 | After 9:20 | Saarikas 1 | 15.93 km | |
SS4 | After 10:35 | Myhinpää 1 | 15.51 km | |
SS5 | After 12:05 | Ruuhimäki 1 | 7.76 km | |
![]() | 12:52 – 13:27 | Regroup, Paviljonki | — | |
![]() | 13:27 – 14:07 | Service B, Paviljonki | — | |
SS6 | After 15:10 | Laukaa 2 | 17.96 km | |
SS7 | After 16:17 | Saarikas 2 | 15.93 km | |
SS8 | After 17:32 | Myhinpää 2 | 15.51 km | |
SS9 | After 19:05 | Ruuhimäki 2 | 7.76 km | |
SS10 | After 20:05 | Harju 2 | 2.01 km | |
![]() | 20:40 – 21:25 | Flexi service C, Paviljonki | — | |
3 August | SS11 | After 9:05 | Västilä 1 | 18.94 km |
SS12 | After 10:05 | Päijälä 1 | 20.19 km | |
SS13 | After 11:05 | Ouninpohja 1 | 23.98 km | |
![]() | 12:50 – 13:10 | Regroup, Paviljonki | — | |
![]() | 13:10 – 13:50 | Service D, Paviljonki | — | |
SS14 | After 15:35 | Västilä 2 | 18.94 km | |
SS15 | After 16:35 | Päijälä 2 | 20.19 km | |
SS16 | After 17:35 | Ouninpohja 2 | 23.98 km | |
![]() | 19:30 – 20:15 | Flexi service E, Jyväskylä Paviljonki | — | |
4 August | SS17 | After 8:55 | Sahloinen-Moksi 1 | 14.27 km |
SS18 | After 10:05 | Laajavuori 1 | 4.35 km | |
SS19 | After 11:17 | Sahloinen-Moksi 2 | 14.27 km | |
SS20 | After 13:15 | Laajavuori 2 [ Power Stage ] | 8.77 km | |
![]() | After 15:00 | Podium ceremony, Paviljonki | — | |
Source: [1] | ||||
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