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Toni Gardemeister

1975 - Today

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Toni Gardemeister (born 31 March 1975) is a Finnish professional rally driver in the World Rally Championship. After previously competing for SEAT's, Mitsubishi's, Škoda's and Ford's factory teams, as well as for privateer teams, he joined the Suzuki World Rally Team for the 2008 season. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Toni Gardemeister is the 836th most popular racing driver (up from 849th in 2019), the 493rd most popular biography from Finland (up from 505th in 2019) and the 24th most popular Finnish Racing Driver.

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Among RACING DRIVERS

Among racing drivers, Toni Gardemeister ranks 836 out of 1,080Before him are Art Bisch, Aleix Espargaró, Maverick Viñales, Esteban Gutiérrez, Jim Crawford, and John Cannon. After him are Jorge Martín, Tony Bettenhausen, Allan Simonsen, Dirk Raudies, Toranosuke Takagi, and Tony Shelly.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Toni Gardemeister ranks 420Before him are Sultan Ibragimov, Michael Kretschmer, Mara Carfagna, Toni Ribas, Eicca Toppinen, and Yoani Sánchez. After him are Gabriel Soto, Isaac Gálvez, Magnus Bäckstedt, Luca Castellazzi, Houko Kuwashima, and Stefania Rocca.

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In Finland

Among people born in Finland, Toni Gardemeister ranks 493 out of 751Before him are Petteri Nummelin (1972), Michael Widenius (1962), Leena Peisa (1979), Olli Jokinen (1978), Eicca Toppinen (1975), and Voitto Hellsten (1932). After him are Aki Karvonen (1957), Asko Parpola (1941), Tim Sparv (1987), Tapio Korjus (1961), Tero Pitkämäki (1982), and Tapio Sipilä (1958).

Among RACING DRIVERS In Finland

Among racing drivers born in Finland, Toni Gardemeister ranks 24Before him are Timo Mäkinen (1938), Harri Rovanperä (1966), Mikko Kozarowitzky (1948), Jari-Matti Latvala (1985), Mikko Hirvonen (1980), and Kalle Rovanperä (2000). After him are Juuso Pykälistö (1975), Mika Kallio (1982), Juho Hänninen (1981), and Esapekka Lappi (1991).