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Rovanperä’s Legendary Sweden Triumph: A Father’s Lone WRC Win, A Son’s Next Challenge

David Castro by David Castro
February 12, 2025
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Rovanperä’s Legendary Sweden Triumph: A Father’s Lone WRC Win, A Son’s Next Challenge

Kalle Rovanperä (FIN) Jonne Halttunen (FIN) Of team TOYOTA GAZOO RACING WRT are seen racing during the World Rally Championship Sweden in Umea, Sweden on 18 February, 2024 // Jaanus Ree / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202402180494 // Usage for editorial use only //

This week, Kalle Rovanperä is a prime contender to take Rally Sweden by storm. But rewind 23 years to February 2001, and the story was far different—because back then, it was Harri Rovanperä seizing the spotlight in what would become the defining moment of his career.

A WRC journeyman with raw speed but limited opportunities, Harri had just landed a make-or-break deal with Peugeot after grinding his way back to the top. One rally in, he was already proving he belonged.


A Career Rescued by a Privateer Gamble

By 2000, Harri Rovanperä’s career was on the ropes.

Once a key figure in SEAT’s WRC project, he was unceremoniously dropped for 2000, left watching as Toni Gardemeister and Didier Auriol took his seat. With no works drive, he turned to privateer efforts, running a rented Toyota Corolla WRC in a last-ditch effort to stay relevant.

The risk paid off:
✅ 4th place in Portugal
✅ 3rd in Finland
✅ A lifeline from Peugeot for 2001

The reigning Manufacturers’ Champion took a chance on him, with backing from Marcus Grönholm, who liked the idea of Rovanperä as his teammate. But the deal was fragile—only a few events were confirmed, and he wasn’t even a nominated manufacturer scorer for Sweden.

That didn’t stop him from stealing the show.


David vs. Goliaths: Taking On the World Champions

Peugeot team boss Jean-Pierre Nicolas believed Rovanperä could win—but few shared that optimism.

After all, he was up against legends:

  • Colin McRae
  • Richard Burns
  • Carlos Sainz
  • Tommi Mäkinen
  • Teammate Marcus Grönholm

And yet, as Grönholm’s engine failed, it was Rovanperä who stepped up—winning his second-ever stage for Peugeot to take the rally lead.

From there, the chaos unfolded:
❌ McRae & Burns crashed into snowbanks.
❌ Sainz struggled as the road sweeper.
✅ Rovanperä surged to P1, setting the stage for a Sunday showdown.


Defying Sainz’s Advice, Making His Own Luck

Leading overnight, Rovanperä faced a crucial decision:

📢 Carlos Sainz warned him:
💬 “Don’t start first on the road. The fresh snow will slow you down.”

🚗 Rovanperä ignored the advice.
🔥 “F*ing hell, I’m leading now. I have to push.”**

His aggressive approach paid off—instead of losing time, he stretched his lead from 7.3 to 17.2 seconds over two stages.

It was his rally to lose.

But one mistake nearly cost him everything—he gambled on ice tires instead of snow tires, allowing Mäkinen to close in.

With one stage left, his lead was 18.6 seconds—just enough to survive.

Then, Mäkinen cracked—pushing too hard and crashing into a tree. Victory belonged to Rovanperä.


The Only Win, But a Win for the Ages

At 34 years old, Harri Rovanperä had just won his first and only WRC rally.

“That was the best moment in my rally career, for sure,” he recalls.

Many expected more wins, but mechanical failures and bad luck repeatedly stole his chances. He led many rallies—but never stood on the top step again.

“I don’t know why it was so difficult. It would look very good at the beginning of the rally, but always something happened.”

Yet, his legacy didn’t end there—because today, his son Kalle is carrying the torch.


Can Kalle Rovanperä Pass His Father in Sweden?

🔥 Harri won Rally Sweden once.
🔥 Kalle has also won it once.

For all of Kalle’s dominance in WRC, Rally Sweden remains one event where his father holds equal footing.

“The fact my son has also won this rally is great,” Harri says. “That is a really special feeling.”

Would father and son be upset if Kalle overtakes him this weekend?

Not a chance. They’d be celebrating together.

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