RACING DRIVER

Petter Solberg

1974 - Today

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Petter Solberg (born 18 November 1974), nicknamed "Mr. Hollywood" is a Norwegian former professional rally and rallycross driver. Solberg debuted in the World Rally Championship in 1998 and was signed by the Ford factory team in 1999. The following year, Solberg started his successful partnership with the Subaru World Rally Team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Petter Solberg is the 356th most popular racing driver (down from 345th in 2019), the 315th most popular biography from Norway (down from 297th in 2019) and the most popular Norwegian Racing Driver.

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Among RACING DRIVERS

Among racing drivers, Petter Solberg ranks 356 out of 1,080Before him are Dave Charlton, Oscar Alfredo Gálvez, Giorgio Bassi, Piero Carini, Christian Fittipaldi, and Tom Belsø. After him are Eitel Cantoni, Clemente Biondetti, Clemar Bucci, Derek Bell, Carlos Menditeguy, and Jean-Pierre Wimille.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Petter Solberg ranks 127Before him are Guillaume Musso, Tosca Musk, Sylvinho, Dado Pršo, Hidetaka Miyazaki, and Aneela Mirza. After him are Joe Abercrombie, Parov Stelar, Thure Lindhardt, Lin Chi-ling, Jasmila Žbanić, and Ed Helms.

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In Norway

Among people born in Norway, Petter Solberg ranks 315 out of 1,039Before him are Otto Sinding (1842), Martin Ødegaard (1998), Isak Abrahamsen (1891), Tom Sandberg (1955), Yngvar Bryn (1881), and Roy Jacobsen (1954). After him are Jan Kjærstad (1953), Olve Eikemo (1973), Skule Bårdsson (1189), Alexander Sørloth (1995), Otto Blehr (1847), and Michael Sars (1805).

Among RACING DRIVERS In Norway

Among racing drivers born in Norway, Petter Solberg ranks 1After him are Henning Solberg (1973), Mads Østberg (1987), Andreas Mikkelsen (1989), and Dennis Hauger (2003).