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    Simo Lampinen (born 22 June 1943) is a Finnish former rally driver, and one of the first of the "Flying Finns" who came to dominate the sport. Lampinen...
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  • surname include: Mari Lampinen (born 1971), Finnish biathlete Petteri Lampinen (born 1975), Finnish bandy player Simo Lampinen (born 1943), Finnish rally...
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  • and former player Simo Kuzmanović (born 1986), Bosnian Serb footballer Simo Lampinen (born 1943), Finnish former rally driver Simo Mälkiä (born 1983)...
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    second in a Škoda Felicia. A record 104 drivers started the 1962 event. Simo Lampinen, barely twenty years old, became the first driver to take consecutive...
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    Finnish rally drivers in the 1960s. Timo Mäkinen, Rauno Aaltonen and Simo Lampinen were among the first drivers referenced as the Flying Finn. In 1968...
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  • Herman Stengel (vice-captain) 11 FW  NOR Jostein Ekeland 12 GK  NOR Simo Lampinen-Skaug 14 MF  NOR Ole Enersen 15 MF  NOR Andreas Heredia-Randen 16 DF...
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  • maintained his lead to the end of the Asian section in Bombay, with Simo Lampinen's Ford Taunus second and Lucien Bianchi's DS21 in third. However, once...
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    final IMC title went to Lancia. The Fulvia 1.6 Coupé HF was driven by Simo Lampinen (35 points), Harry Källström (22) Sandro Munari (20) and Amilcare Ballestrieri...
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    competed in the East African Safari Rally. Famous rallying names such as Simo Lampinen, Per Eklund, Pat Moss-Carlsson, Tom Trana, Stig Blomqvist and Carl Orrenius...
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    five places including two class wins. These included rally specialists Simo Lampinen and Jean-Jacques Thuner for Triumph's final appearance. It was also...
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