Janne Ferm

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Janne Ferm
Rajd Polski 2015 Esapekka Lappi 01.jpg
Esapekka Lappi, OS 10 Mazury, 72nd LOTOS Rally Poland
Personal information
NationalityFlag of Finland.svg  Finland
Born (1980-08-29) 29 August 1980 (age 43)
World Rally Championship record
Active years2011–present
Teams Škoda Motorsport, Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT, Citroën World Rally Team
Rallies72
Championships 0
Rally wins 1
Podiums10
Stage wins57
First rally 2011 Rally Finland
First win 2017 Rally Finland
Last win 2017 Rally Finland

Janne Ferm (born 29 August 1980) is a Finnish rally co-driver. He is currently teamed with Esapekka Lappi and is competing for Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT in the World Rally Championship. [1]

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Rally career

Janne Ferm began his rally career in 2007, co-driving for several drivers. In 2010, he firmed the partnership with Esapekka Lappi. In the 2011 Rally Finland, he made his WRC debut, where the crew drove in a Citroën C2 R2 Max. [1]

In 2013, the Finnish crew was signed by Škoda Motorsport and competed selected events in WRC-2 in a Škoda Fabia S2000. [2]

In 2016, the crew won the WRC-2 championship with the Škoda Fabia R5 after winning in Finland, Germany, Wales and Australia. [3]

Lappi and Ferm during 2017 Rally Finland, where they achieved their first WRC victory. Esapekka Lappi Rally Finland 2017 Saalahti.JPG
Lappi and Ferm during 2017 Rally Finland, where they achieved their first WRC victory.

Lappi and Ferm were signed by Toyota Gazoo Racing to drive a Toyota Yaris WRC in the 2017 World Rally Championship. [4] On their second event with the team, the 2017 Rally Italia Sardegna, the crew won their first ever stage in the WRC, along with five more stage wins. They eventually finished fourth overall. [5] In just their fourth World Rally Car start, at their home event of 2017 Rally Finland, the crew took their first WRC victory. [6]

In October 2018, Toyota announced that both Lappi and Ferm would leave the team at the end of the 2018 championship. [7] They joined Citroën for the 2019 season, partnering with multiple champion Sébastien Ogier. [8]

Victories

WRC victories

 # EventSeasonDriverCar
1 Flag of Finland.svg 67th Neste Rally Finland 2017 Flag of Finland.svg Esapekka Lappi Toyota Yaris WRC

Career results

WRC results

YearEntrantCar1234567891011121314Pos.Points
2011 Printsport Citroën C2 R2 SWE MEX POR JOR ITA ARG GRE FIN
32
GER AUS FRA ESP GBR NC0
2012 Printsport Ford Fiesta S2000 MON SWE MEX POR ARG GRE NZL FIN
25
NC0
Esapekka Lappi Citroën C2 R2 GER
Ret
GBR FRA ITA ESP
2013 Škoda Motorsport Škoda Fabia S2000 MON
Ret
SWE MEX POR
10
ARG GRE ITA 30th1
Esapekka Lappi FIN
31
GER AUS FRA ESP GBR
2015 Škoda Motorsport Škoda Fabia R5 MON SWE MEX ARG POR
12
ITA
17
POL
12
FIN
8
GER
42
AUS FRA
14
ESP
Ret
GBR 20th4
2016 Esapekka Lappi Škoda Fabia R5 MON
9
12th16
Škoda Motorsport SWE
12
MEX ARG POR ITA
21
POL
14
FIN
8
GER
7
CHN
C
FRA ESP GBR
11
AUS
8
2017 Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota Yaris WRC MON SWE MEX FRA ARG POR
10
ITA
4
POL
Ret
FIN
1
GER
21
ESP
Ret
GBR
9
AUS
6
11th62
2018 Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota Yaris WRC MON
7
SWE
4
MEX
11
FRA
6
ARG
8
POR
5
ITA
3
FIN
Ret
GER
3
TUR
Ret
GBR
3
ESP
7
AUS
4
5th126
2019 Citroën Total WRT Citroën C3 WRC MON
Ret
SWE
2
MEX
13
FRA
7
ARG
Ret
CHL
6
POR
Ret
ITA
7
FIN
2
GER
8
TUR
2
GBR
27
ESP
Ret
AUS
C
9th83
2020 M-Sport Ford WRT Ford Fiesta WRC MON
4
SWE
5
MEX
Ret
EST
7
TUR
6
ITA
Ret
MNZ
4
6th52
2021 Movisport Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 MON ARC
10
CRO POR
7
ITA KEN EST BEL GRE 12th22
RTE-Motorsport Toyota Yaris WRC FIN
4
ESP MNZ
2022 Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 MON SWE
3
CRO
49
POR ITA
44
KEN EST
6
FIN
3
BEL
3
GRE
22
NZL ESP JPN 9th58

* Season still in progress.

SWRC results

YearEntrantCar12345678Pos.Points
2012 Printsport Ford Fiesta S2000 MON SWE POR NZL FIN
5
GBR FRA ESP 12th10

WRC-2 results

YearEntrantCar1234567891011121314Pos.Points
2013 Škoda Motorsport Škoda Fabia S2000 MON
Ret
SWE MEX POR
1
ARG GRE ITA 16th25
Esapekka Lappi FIN
11
GER AUS FRA ESP GBR
2015 Škoda Motorsport Škoda Fabia R5 MON SWE MEX ARG POR
2
ITA
9
POL
1
FIN
1
GER
13
AUS FRA
2
ESP
Ret
GBR 3rd88
2016 Škoda Motorsport Škoda Fabia R5 MON SWE
3
MEX ARG POR ITA
9
POL
3
FIN
1
GER
1
CHN
C
FRA ESP GBR
1
AUS
1
1st132
2021 Movisport Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 MON ARC
1
CRO POR
1
ITA KEN EST BEL GRE FIN ESP MNZ 7th59

ERC results

YearEntrantCar123456789101112Pos.Points
2012 Škoda Motorsport Škoda Fabia S2000 AUT ITA CRO BUL BEL TUR POR CZE ESP POL
1
SUI 39
2013 Škoda Motorsport Škoda Fabia S2000 JÄN LIE CAN AZO COR YPR ROM ZLÍ
Ret
POL CRO SAN
2
VAL
1
5th64
2014 Škoda Motorsport Škoda Fabia S2000 JÄN LIE
1
ACR
4
IRE
1
AZO YPR
Ret
EST
5
CZE
Ret
CYP VAL
1
COR
Ret
1st162

APRC results

YearEntrantCar123456Pos.Points
2013 Team MRF Škoda Fabia S2000 NZL
1
NCL
Ret
AUS
1
MYS
Ret
JPN
Ret
CHN
1
2nd117

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