Finland’s WRC rally sees slight drop in entries, Finnish drivers still strong in top classes

Friday 3rd July 2026 on 13:15 in Finland Finland

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This year’s Finland WRC rally has attracted 61 crews, down from 65 in 2025, Yle reports.

The top-tier WRC1 class will field 11 cars: five Toyotas, three Hyundais, and three M-Sport Fords. Finns Sami Pajari (Toyota) and Esapekka Lappi (Hyundai) will compete in WRC1. Lappi, a one-time Finland winner in 2017, returns as a Hyundai guest driver. Kalle Rovanperä remains the only other Finnish winner since, taking victory in 2025.

WRC2 has 32 entries, with a strong Finnish presence including Roope Korhonen, Jari-Matti Latvala, Teemu Suninen, Emil Lindholm, Lauri Joona, Mikko Heikkilä, and Tuukka Kauppinen. Korhonen currently leads the WRC2 standings. Rally director Kai Tarkiainen noted Latvala’s WRC2 entry came as a mild surprise, though industry rumors had circulated. Latvala has raced five historic rallies and one North American event this year.

Tarkiainen attributes the overall drop in entries to a decline in the junior WRC field, which lost 11 crews. He suggests economic pressures disproportionately affect young drivers struggling to secure budgets compared to established WRC2 competitors.

The 75th-anniversary event, held in Central Finland from 30 July to 2 August 2026, will feature added celebrations, including a midweek parade in Jyväskylä showcasing current and historic rally cars.

Source 
(via Yle)