RACING DRIVER

Juuso Pykälistö

1975 - Today

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Juuso Pykälistö (born 21 May 1975) is a Finnish rally driver, born in Padasjoki. He has driven in the World Rally Championship with Citroën and Peugeot. Pykälistö has won the Arctic Rally twice. His best showing was 8th in 2005 at Sardinia. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Juuso Pykälistö is the 896th most popular racing driver (up from 917th in 2024), the 525th most popular biography from Finland (up from 547th in 2019) and the 25th most popular Finnish Racing Driver.

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Among RACING DRIVERS

Among racing drivers, Juuso Pykälistö ranks 896 out of 1,080Before him are Paul di Resta, Jörg Müller, Carl Edwards, Charles Pic, Hideki Noda, and Emilio Alzamora. After him are Jordi Gené, Anthoine Hubert, Felipe Nasr, Dan Wheldon, Nani Roma, and Marco Werner.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Juuso Pykälistö ranks 536Before him are Adam Nelson, Pablo Machín, Yū Asakawa, Ekaterini Thanou, Gianni Guigou, and Mihaela Melinte. After him are Lamine Diatta, Anthony Parker, Drew Goddard, Xavier Gens, Kirill Käro, and José Luis Martí.

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In Finland

Among people born in Finland, Juuso Pykälistö ranks 525 out of 751Before him are Ari Hjelm (1962), Hannu Tihinen (1976), Pirkko Määttä (1959), Klaus Mäkelä (1996), Lauri Porra (1977), and Juho Kuosmanen (1979). After him are Stala (1974), Sonja Lumme (1961), Ville Haapasalo (1972), Krista Siegfrids (1985), Jari Isometsä (1968), and Mixu Paatelainen (1967).

Among RACING DRIVERS In Finland

Among racing drivers born in Finland, Juuso Pykälistö ranks 25Before him are Harri Rovanperä (1966), Mikko Kozarowitzky (1948), Jari-Matti Latvala (1985), Mikko Hirvonen (1980), Kalle Rovanperä (2000), and Toni Gardemeister (1975). After him are Mika Kallio (1982), Juho Hänninen (1981), and Esapekka Lappi (1991).