Racing Driver

Tina Thörner

1966 - today

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Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Tina Thörner is the 888th most popular racing driver, the 1,346th most popular biography from Sweden and the 19th most popular Swedish Racing Driver.

Tina Thörner is most famous for her career as a Swedish rally co-driver, where she has competed in various international rally events. She is recognized for her achievements in the sport and has worked with several prominent rally drivers throughout her career.

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Among Racing Drivers

Among racing drivers, Tina Thörner ranks 888 out of 1,080Before her are Dani Sordo, Shoya Tomizawa, Nicholas Latifi, Norberto Fontana, Don Branson, and Carl Fogarty. After her are Yvan Muller, Franco Morbidelli, Paul di Resta, Jörg Müller, Carl Edwards, and Charles Pic.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Tina Thörner ranks 687Before her are Nina, Darryl Middleton, Daniela Neunast, Andrei Olhovskiy, Brett J. Gladman, and Nicholas Rowe. After her are Marcelo Trivisonno, Jeff T. Alu, Vijayashanti, Zviad Endeladze, Ioana Olteanu, and Garcelle Beauvais.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Tina Thörner ranks 1,346 out of NaNBefore her are Roger Tallroth (1960), MyAnna Buring (1979), Rasmus Elm (1988), Matias Varela (1980), Jonas Sjöstedt (1964), and Pontus Kåmark (1969). After her are Jan Björklund (1962), Göran Hägglund (1959), Peter Hultqvist (1958), Håkan Juholt (1962), Mia Hermansson-Högdahl (1965), and Malin Crépin (1978).

Among Racing Drivers In Sweden

Among racing drivers born in Sweden, Tina Thörner ranks 19Before her are Torsten Palm (1947), Bertil Roos (1943), Kenneth Eriksson (1956), Kenny Bräck (1966), Mattias Ekström (1978), and Marcus Ericsson (1990). After her are Björn Wirdheim (1980), Daniel Carlsson (1976), Dino Beganovic (2004), Pontus Tidemand (1990), Johan Kristoffersson (1988), and Joel Eriksson (1998).

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